4.9 /5
Average rating 4.9 â with 22+ reviews
27 $/h
Great deals: 98% of our Japanese tutors offer the first lesson free! And a Japanese lesson usually costs $27 per hour
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The average price for a Japanese lesson in Montreal is around $27/h.
Prices depend on a few key elements:
Booking a package of lessons often brings down the hourly cost significantly.
Japanese uses three distinct writing systems: hiragana, katakana, and kanji.
Japanese grammar follows a Subject-Object-Verb pattern, unlike English's Subject-Verb-Object structure.
Working with a teacher lets you build solid foundations while getting personalized feedback.
Japanese tutors in Montreal earn an impressive average rating of 4.9â out of 5.
Based on 22 authentic student reviews, this score highlights genuine satisfaction.
Reviewers highlight personalized lesson plans, flexible scheduling, and effective JLPT preparation strategies.
The JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) ranks skills from N5 (beginner) to N1 (advanced).
Private lessons let you focus on weak areas and prepare efficiently for whichever level you're aiming for.
Browse our hand-picked Japanese teachers for private lessons, JLPT prep, or everyday conversation skills
| â Average price : | $27/h |
| â Average response time : | 8h |
| â Tutors available : | 53 |
| â Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Japanese is exciting, but it can feel like three puzzles at once: new sounds, new writing, and new sentence order. A private tutor helps you keep moving without guessing what to study next.
Thereâs also a practical learning angle here: regular practice beats cramming. The American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) encourages frequent, meaningful communication as a key part of language growth (ACTFL, âWorld-Readiness Standards for Learning Languages,â 2015). A private japanese teacher can build that habit with you, week by week.
Most learners in MontrĂ©al can expect language tutoring to fall in the typical local range of $25 to $100 per hour, depending on experience, level, and whether the lesson is specialized (conversation coaching, writing support, test prep). On Superprof, youâll see rates clearly on each profile, plus options like online sessions if you live far from downtown or want to save commute time.
One quick note on taxes: regular tutoring is not tax deductible in Canada. It may only count as a medical expense for students with a documented learning disability and written certification from a medical practitioner.
Learning sticks when you can connect it to places you already go. In Montréal, there are a few natural anchors.
If youâre a student, you might already be near McGill University or Concordia University, where language learning is part of daily life and itâs normal to meet people whoâve studied abroad. A Japanese tutor can help you prepare for a future exchange, a university elective, or just the confidence to join a conversation group without freezing.
For culture, the Montreal Botanical Garden (Jardin botanique) has a Japanese Garden thatâs honestly a great place to slow down and practise simple descriptions. Try narrating what you see in Japanese: water, stones, bridges, trees, quiet. That kind of simple âreal worldâ vocabulary practice is exactly what private tutors push you toward, because itâs memorable.
And if youâre learning for work, MontrĂ©al has plenty of international companies and tech teams where Japanese can be a plus. Even when Japanese isnât required, it signals that you can learn complex systems, stick with long-term goals, and communicate across cultures.
Hereâs the simple truth: most beginners donât fail because Japanese is âtoo hard.â They stall because they try to learn everything at once. A Japanese tutor in Montreal helps you pick the next right step, so you keep momentum.
Japanese is a language subject, so progress comes from a mix of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. A good private tutor will keep it balanced, while still leaning into your goal.
If youâre in high school (Grade 9 to Grade 12) or at university, your tutor can also help you build study routines that match your schedule. MontrĂ©al students often juggle bilingual school demands, part-time work, and long commutes. The right lesson structure matters as much as the content.
Try this: do 10 minutes of Japanese per day between lessons, but keep it specific. Split it into two tiny tasks, five minutes each.
For example, on the bus to school or work, review 10 hiragana or one small kanji set. Later the same day, record yourself saying five sentences out loud (simple ones are fine), then listen once and repeat. This kind of short daily loop makes your weekly lesson with a japanese tutor feel like progress instead of review.
Superprof makes it easy to compare 53 tutor profiles in Montréal. You can look for what matters to you: a japanese teacher who knows how to teach beginners, a tutor who focuses on conversation, or someone who can guide you through reading and writing step by step.
When you browse, keep an eye on reviews, response time, and whether the tutor offers online options. If youâre searching phrases like japanese classes near me, remember that ânearâ can also mean âeasy to meet,â like a cafĂ© around Guy-Concordia, a spot near McGill, or a simple online setup from your kitchen table.
If your goal is steady progress, book a first lesson, tell your tutor what you want Japanese for, and ask for a simple weekly plan. Start there. Find your Japanese tutor in Montreal on Superprof and make your next week of learning feel clear, not overwhelming.
Yuuka
Japanese tutor
Yuuka is a really great teacher ! She is very helpful towards my goal with japanese. Her lessons are so fun !
Olivier, 4 months ago
Seiko
Japanese tutor
Very happy with Seikoâs teaching. I was looking to step up from Duolingo and get more structure and real practice of verbal expression, and her lessons deliver exactly that. They are well structured, and she explains everything in a very...
Gary, 4 months ago
Naomi
Japanese tutor
Naomi is very nice,patiente and well organized teacher. She can adapt her lessons to what you want and how you want to learn. I'm looking forward to next lesson with her!
Alyson, 4 months ago
Yuuka
Japanese tutor
Yuuka took the time to understand where I stand, who I am, what I do, what are my objectives. And offered ideas to work toward these with a format that works for me. ăăăăšăăăăăŸă
Raphael, 5 months ago
Yuuka
Japanese tutor
Yuuka is a great teacher She listens very carefully to my questions and explains things clearly. I really appreciate her patience and teaching style
Michel, 6 months ago
Minami
Japanese tutor
Minami est excellente, cela convient parfaitement Ă mes attentes. Je vous la recommande, excellente en francais !
Ronald, 8 months ago