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Student Level |
Part-Time Tutor |
Full-Time Tutor |
School Teachers |
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Pre-School | $20-$25/hr | $30-$40/hr | $50-$55/hr |
Pr1~3/ | $25-$30/hr | $35-$40/hr | $50-$60/hr |
Pr4~6 | $25-$35/hr | $35-$50/hr | $55-$70/hr |
Sec1~2/ IP1~2 | $25-$35/hr | $35-$45/hr | $65-$70/hr |
Sec3~4/ IP3~4 | $25-$40/hr | $45-$50/hr | $65-$80/hr |
Junior College JC 1~2 | $50-$65/hr | $60-$80/hr | $90-$130/hr |
IGCSE (Year1~6) | $25-$40/hr | $40-$50/hr | = |
IGCSE (Year7~10) | $35-$50/hr | $45-$80/hr | = |
IB-Dip yr11~12 | $55-$70/hr | $70-$90/hr | = |
Poly Diploma | $65/hr | $65-$70/hr | = |
University | $70/hr | $70/hr | = |
Programming | $65/hr | $65-$70/hr | = |
Acquiring a second language, like Malay, can be a lifelong learning process for many, although with practice considerable fluency can be achieved.
We are living in Singapore with a few neighboring countries that their official language is Malay. This show it is important to learn the language for able to interact with our neighboring clients in business.
Every day we have many Malaysian and Indonesian travels to Singapore for business as well as tourists. It is a good start to having a complete command of the Malay language. It is also an advantage for Malay people to learn the mother tongue, Malay language.
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