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Our New York Japanese tutors are top college students and graduates from local area universities. They have an average GPA of 3.5 or higher in their areas of tutoring specialization. At Frog Tutoring, we work with students in all grade levels and our New York private Japanese tutors provide customized one on one in-home tutoring through our proven three step approach to academic success.

1.Bring student up to speed by reviewing past work to ensure they are not missing any important concepts that might affect their abilities to learn future lessons. 2. Keep student ahead of the class by using the teachers lesson plan, textbook, and online curriculum to cover lessons before it is taught in class. 2. Reinforce key concepts they might have missed. This ensures they will never be behind again. Your tutor will also help with organization, study skills, and note taking strategies.
Your New York area Japanese tutor will also track student progress through detailed session reports which will be available to you at the end of each tutoring session. If it is okay with you, your tutor will contact your child's teacher, for K-12, to get a more detailed understanding of what they are struggling with and also to make sure that he/she and the teacher are both on the same page in their approach to tackling the problem.

Browse our list of qualified Japanese tutors below. If you are in need of an Japanese tutor in New York, please call us or simply go to the tab above and Request a Tutor and let us help provide the understanding and assistance needed for success.

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Robert has been excellent and extremely helpful to my son. He is also flexible and has been willing to meet with my son prior to his exams for tutoring. MY son started the semester with a D and has increased his to a B. Thank you Robert!

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Alex has thoroughly enjoyed the sessions and found them to be very helpful. I am really happy with the feedback and the communication. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend.

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Rosemary was super helpful going over some of the concepts that were tricky, and helped explain the content well.

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Super helpful and willing to adjust to my learning habits. I really enjoy our time working together as the preparation from her end is very noticeable and appreciated.

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Sarah is our 5th tutor we have used on Frog tutoring. In just one short month of tutoring my child with ADHD, she has improved his math grade from a C to an A-!! We are so happy for the progress our child has made with Sarah’s help, and we will definitely continue to use her as our child’s...

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{not commented yet}The sessions are going well and I am understanding the material . The information is clear , which I love.

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Overall, AJ was absolutely amazing. I didn’t understand almost anything in physics and he made it seem like elementary grade stuff, overall was amazing and I will miss him

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Ali is an amazing tutor always willing to help me on my school assignments and is a very down-to-earth person.

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Joyce has been great in helping me review topics for the NCLEX

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Ryan in very knowledgeable on the topics I was needing help with. He is professional and works around your schedule. The best tutor I have had on frog tutoring.

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{not commented yet}Hayeon Lee is fantastic !
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Very encouraging and funny. He makes learning fun and teaches in a very simple, easy way to understand.

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Pamela is wonderful! She's the perfect fit for my son! She's very engaging and makes tutoring fun for him

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{not commented yet}Jaelynn Cafourek's accomplished computer skills and college training make her a very valuable asset to those who need a professional with their studies.I highly recommend her and her excellent attitude, and clear ability to connect with others and their specific learning...

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Carolle is an excellent tutor. She explains things well, sends me frequent reminders of what I learned during the week, and is altogether a pleasure

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Jeff was extremely knowledgeable and helpful. Deep industry knowledge in running in investment firm and very solid resource. Thank you!

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{not commented yet}Craig has been a big help with helping me learn how to use the internet, navigate a job search and I have learned quite a bit in a shot time.

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Matthew and I concentrated on financial statements in my CFA Level 1 curriculum. He was extremely knowledgeable and, with his own industry experience, he was very effective at providing real-life examples that made it easier to understand the concepts.

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He is a great tutor. He knows the topics very well and explains them easily. My only complaint is that his handwriting is somewhat messy. All in all, he is a great SAT tutor for English and math.

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Awesome! he and my son work great together! My Son won't work with anyone else.

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Gurleen is AMAZING!!!!!! She is the best tutor you will find on here. She is very knowledgeable on chemistry and will help you work through so many problems despite them being very challenging. Gurleen helps with retaining the knowledge and provides notes and practice problems as well. if you need...

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Dana is very knwoedgable, especially with anatomy. I was a earning around an 80-84 percent(C) in my medical program exams. With Dana's assistance and vast knowledge in this subject I have passed a written exam AND a practical with a 92(A)!!! Dana positively encourages/challenges her students...

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Sunita Woodcheke has not only demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to my child's academic progress but has also exhibited remarkable patience, enthusiasm, and expertise in their teaching approach. Through personalized lessons and tailored guidance Sunita has fostered a supportive learning...

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Kevin is knowledgeable about math, and he knows how to teach. I’m very rusty on my skills, but he’s been nothing but patient with me. He absorbs my weaknesses and focuses on what I need help with. I appreciate all he’s done so far.

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McKenna has done a great job of working with my daughter on geometry.

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I am so happy with this tutoring, my son is engaged all the time. He loves to work in the computer and the activities that they do during the tutoring. She used many different way and form in order to keep him engaged.

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I don't sit next to my 9yo during sessions, and this is the first time I ever used a tutor. I can tell you that using a tutor eliminates all the fighting and whining from my kid about doing homework which makes me very happy. They get a lot done during an hour. The tutor is focused, prepared,...

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Fabulous. Olivia is engaging, knowledgeable, and a delight to work with. Highly recommend. Always punctual. Always reliable. Always helpful. Competent with both homework help and direct instruction.

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Extremely knowledgeable and gave direct examples of certain concepts I had trouble with. He also helped assess some of the specific terminology that I need to look for on the exam.

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Chigbo explains concepts in a way that makes it easy to understand. My daughter's understanding and confidence had a real boost in just two days.

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Matthew was very knowledgable in the CFP topics and is very flexible with his ability to review materials and go through the questioning.

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Ivan is absolutely amazing with his knowledge, He is my tutor for college level pre-calculus and I can confidently say that I would not be able to get through my class without ivans help with the class material. He has great patience and will explain and walk you through each problem until you need...

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Very encouraging and goes at a good pace which has been immensely beneficial. Very punctual, there's never been any issues with scheduling. Overall, I have been enjoying my sessions and I look forward to more as he helps me prepare for my ACT.

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Taitana Has tutored my daughter in math and english, she has my daughter think differently in problem solving and expanded her vocabulary. She never gives you the answer but helps you solve a problem together for my daughter to understand why the problem or word is not correct. Will request her...

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Qualification and Certification of Japanese Tutors Near Me In New York, NY


  • Undergraduate
  • Bachelor degree holders
  • Master degree holders
  • Ph.D. holders
  • Teaching Certification
  • Professional Certificate
  • Background checks
  • Tutoring experience
  • Continuous education
  • FrogTutoring verification certification

New York, NY Japanese Tutoring Rates


  • Price range from $37/hr - $65/hr
  • Rates vary based on the type of tutoring, methods used, and the number of hours required.
  • Contact our enrollment team to receive your personalized rate.

Tutoring Methods of Our Private Tutors In New York, NY


  • In-person/in-home tutoring
  • Online tutoring
  • One-on-one tutoring
  • Group lessons tutoring.

Tools We Use For Online Japanese Tutoring


  • Zoom
  • FrogTutoring custom online tutoring platform
  • The Lesson space

Our Japanese Clientele In New York, NY


  • High school students
  • Middle school students
  • College students
  • Adults
  • Special needs students

Tutoring Locations For Japanese In New York, NY


  • Student homes
  • Public Libraries
  • New York neighborhoods and suburbs

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New York, NY Tutoring FAQ

How do I find a reputable tutor in New York, NY?

To find a reputable tutor in New York, NY, start by seeking referrals from friends, family, or educators. Additionally, online platforms such as FrogTutoring offer a selection of qualified tutors in the New York area. They vet tutors for expertise and compatibility, ensuring personalized tutoring experiences for students of all ages across various subjects.

What is the average cost of tutoring services in New York, NY?

The average cost of tutoring in New York, NY, varies widely based on the tutor's qualifications, subject area, and location. Rates can range from $40 to $100+ per hour. FrogTutoring offers competitive pricing for high-quality, personalized tutoring services, with detailed pricing available upon consultation to accommodate different budgets and learning needs.

Are there any tutoring services in New York, NY that cater to students with learning disabilities?

Yes, many tutoring services in New York, NY, cater to students with learning disabilities. FrogTutoring, for example, provides specialized tutors trained to work with students who have ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning challenges, implementing tailored strategies to enhance their learning experience.

How can I ensure that the tutor I choose is qualified?

To ensure the tutor you choose is qualified, check their credentials, teaching experience, and reviews from previous clients. A platform like FrogTutoring personally vets each tutor, confirming their educational background, skill set, and teaching proficiency to match them with the specific academic needs of students in New York, NY.

Can I get tutoring for specific standardized tests in New York, NY?

Definitely! Students looking for tutoring for specific standardized tests like the SAT, ACT, GRE, or GMAT can find expert help in New York, NY. FrogTutoring offers specialized test prep services with experienced tutors who provide personalized study plans, test-taking strategies, and practice resources to help students reach their target scores.

Japanese FAQ

What are the benefits of Japanese tutoring?

Japanese tutoring offers personalized instruction tailored to your learning speed and style, enhancing language acquisition. It can improve your speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in Japanese. Tutors provide immediate feedback, address specific challenges, and offer cultural insights, which can lead to a deeper understanding of the language and faster progress.

How often should I have Japanese tutoring sessions to make significant progress?

The frequency of Japanese tutoring sessions for significant progress varies by individual, but aiming for 2-3 times per week can help maintain consistent improvement. Consistent practice and exposure outside of sessions, such as homework or immersion activities, are also crucial for reinforcing the material learned during tutoring.

Can Japanese tutoring help me prepare for language proficiency tests?

Yes, Japanese tutoring can be instrumental in preparing for language proficiency tests such as the JLPT (Japanese-Language Proficiency Test). Tutors can provide targeted practice, test-taking strategies, and review the specific grammar, vocabulary, and kanji required for various test levels.

What materials and methods are commonly used in Japanese tutoring?

Japanese tutoring often utilizes textbooks, digital resources, flashcards, and practice exercises. Methods may include conversational practice, role-playing, grammar drills, and kanji memorization. Tutors might also incorporate multimedia tools such as videos, music, and apps to make learning more engaging.

How do I choose the right Japanese tutor for me?

To choose the right Japanese tutor, consider their qualifications, experience, and teaching style. Verify their proficiency in Japanese and familiarity with teaching it as a second language. Read reviews or ask for references. Trial lessons are valuable for assessing compatibility in terms of personality and methodology.

Common Questions on Japanese Tutors

How do I find a qualified Japanese tutor?

Finding a qualified Japanese tutor is simple with FrogTutoring. Look for tutors who have strong language skills, experience in teaching, and positive reviews from students. To ensure the best match, you may also look for tutors with specific knowledge in the areas you wish to focus on, such as conversational Japanese or JLPT preparation. Visit our website and click on the provided link to request a tutor who meets your needs.($('#popup').arcticmodal())

What qualifications should a Japanese tutor have?

A Japanese tutor should ideally be fluent in both English and Japanese, have a strong understanding of Japanese grammar and vocabulary, and possess the ability to teach the language in an effective and engaging way. Qualifications may also include teaching certification, degrees in Japanese language studies, or native-level proficiency. Additional experience with cultural aspects of Japan can enrich the learning experience. Find qualified Japanese tutors today by clicking on this link to request a tutor or learn more.($('#popup').arcticmodal())

Can I learn Japanese online with a tutor from FrogTutoring?

Absolutely! FrogTutoring offers online Japanese tutoring sessions that provide flexibility and convenience for learners. Online tutoring can be just as effective as in-person sessions, making use of digital tools to enhance the learning experience. To get started with an online Japanese tutor who fits your learning style and goals, click here to request a tutor or to learn more about our services.($('#popup').arcticmodal())

How much does a Japanese tutoring session cost with FrogTutoring?

The cost of a Japanese tutoring session with FrogTutoring varies based on the tutor's experience, qualifications, and the length of the session. We offer competitive rates and packages to fit different budgets and learning needs. For the most accurate pricing information, please click on this link to request a tutor or learn more about our services and get a customized quote.($('#popup').arcticmodal())

What is the best way to prepare for the JLPT with a tutor?

The best way to prepare for the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) with a tutor is by having a structured study plan that includes regular practice of listening, reading, and vocabulary, as well as mock tests to assess progress. A specialized tutor from FrogTutoring can tailor a study plan based on your current level and the specific JLPT level you are aiming to achieve. Click here to find a tutor who can help you prepare for the JLPT and maximize your chances of success.($('#popup').arcticmodal())

New York, NY Neighborhoods We Service

New York City is often referred to as the city of neighborhoods, each with its own distinctive character and charm. In this exploration, we delve into the tapestry of communities that comprise the five boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. The sheer diversity of these neighborhoods contributes to New York's reputation as a vibrant and dynamic metropolis.

In the borough of The Bronx, neighborhoods range from the cultural hub of the South Bronx to the affluent enclaves of Riverdale and Fieldston. Belmont, with its famous Arthur Avenue, is known as Little Italy, while Fordham offers bustling shopping streets. The maritime atmosphere of City Island and the tranquil greenery of Woodlawn create a contrast to the more urban Throggs Neck and Morris Park.

Brooklyn, known for its trendy and hipster appeal, hosts neighborhoods like Williamsburg, Park Slope, and Brooklyn Heights, with their beautiful brownstones and waterfront views. Bushwick has emerged as an artsy area, while the historic Bedford-Stuyvesant is noted for its cultural relevance. Coney Island offers seaside amusement, and Bay Ridge provides scenic views of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge.

Manhattan, one of the world's most renowned boroughs, is home to neighborhoods that are iconic in their own right. The financial powerhouse of Wall Street resides in the Financial District, while the bohemian Greenwich Village stands as a beacon of artistic expression. The hustle of Midtown with its skyscrapers is counterbalanced by the elegance of the Upper East Side and the residential feel of the Upper West Side. Harlem, with its rich Afro-American heritage, and the thriving cultural melting pot of the Lower East Side, add to the diversity.

Queens, notable for its international vibes, is where one finds Astoria's Greek influence, Flushing's vibrant Chinatown, and the burgeoning arts community in Long Island City. Jackson Heights boasts a melting pot of Latin American cultures, while Forest Hills offers suburban-style living. Farther afield, the Rockaways provide an urban beach retreat.

Staten Island, often considered the most suburban of the boroughs, has neighborhoods like St. George, with its ferry terminal and emerging attractions; the historic and serene Tottenville; and the beachside community of South Beach. The green expanses of the Greenbelt can be found in neighborhoods like Todt Hill and Great Kills.

Each New York neighborhood has a unique rhythm, a distinctive feel, and its own contribution to the city's mosaic. From the boisterous streets of Chinatown to the grand avenues of the Upper East Side, from the industrial chic of DUMBO to the suburban quiet of Staten Island's Huguenot, the neighborhoods of New York City offer an endless array of experiences, sights, and sounds.

This glimpse into New York City's neighborhoods barely scratches the surface, as each area could inspire its very own tome of tales and histories. As a city that's continually transforming, the character of these neighborhoods evolves, yet they remain integral threads in the fabric of the Big Apple. No matter the borough or district, each neighborhood adds a distinct flavor to the rich, cultural stew that is New York City.

About New York, NY And It’s Education Institutions

New York, New York, often simply known as "The Big Apple," is a city of landmarks and towering achievements. From the iconic Statue of Liberty, a symbol of freedom and democracy, to the Empire State Building and the recently built One World Trade Center, New York's skyline tells a story of resilience and ambition. Central Park offers an oasis of green amidst the urban sprawl, while Times Square dazzles with its perpetual neon glow. The city's history is rich and varied—the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam was founded in 1624 and later renamed New York when the English took control. Today, the city boasts a diverse population of over 8 million residents, reflecting a melting pot of cultures, languages, and traditions.

Education remains a cornerstone of the city's foundation, with New York City Department of Education (NYC DOE) being the largest public school system in the United States. New York's public schools, such as Stuyvesant High School and Bronx High School of Science, are frequently ranked among the top in the nation due to their rigorous academic programs. The city also features esteemed private institutions including Trinity School and Horace Mann School, which are known for their academic excellence and competitive admissions. Universities like Columbia University, New York University, and the City University of New York add to the vibrant academic landscape, providing extensive research opportunities and contributing to the city's intellectual capital. The city serves as a hub of knowledge, with resources such as the New York Public Library system available for students and scholars alike.

The diversity in neighborhoods from the affluent Upper East Side to the artistically renowned Greenwich Village, and from the historically significant Harlem to the bustling immigrant community of Flushing, showcases the many faces of New York. Each neighborhood brings its unique flavor to the mosaic that is New York City, with their own community events, local businesses, and distinctive architectural styles. The city's historical significance as a gateway for immigrants has made it a center of culture, enterprise, and innovation. From the humble beginnings as a trading post to a modern metropolis, New York City continues to evolve, offering endless opportunities and experiences to its residents and visitors from around the world.

Students at These New York, NY Schools Excel with Our Tutoring

Our tutoring services have proudly assisted a wide range of students from various esteemed schools across New York, NY. This list, while not exhaustive, showcases a sample of the top private and public schools whose students have benefited from our personalized approach to learning. We understand that each student's journey is unique, and we are committed to providing the necessary tools for success to learners from all academic institutions listed below and beyond.

Private Schools:

Trinity School Horace Mann School The Chapin School Collegiate School The Dalton School The Brearley School Riverdale Country School The Spence School Friends Seminary The Browning School

Public Schools:

Stuyvesant High School Bronx High School of Science Brooklyn Technical High School Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts Townsend Harris High School Bard High School Early College Eleanor Roosevelt High School Beacon High School Millennium High School New Explorations into Science, Technology and Math High School (NEST+m)

Remember, this is just a portion of the many excellent schools in New York, NY. Our aim is to enhance the educational experience of all students, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with these and other schools across the city.

About Japanese & Japanese Tutoring

Japanese, or Nihongo as it is known in Japan, is an East Asian language spoken by approximately 128 million people, primarily in Japan, where it is the national and dominant language. It is a member of the Japonic language family, which also includes other lesser-known languages spoken in the Ryukyu Islands.

Japanese is known for its complex system of honorifics reflecting the hierarchical nature of Japanese society, with verb forms and vocabulary which can express varying degrees of politeness. The language uses a combination of three scripts: Kanji, which are characters of Chinese origin, and two syllabaries—Hiragana and Katakana. Additionally, Romaji, the Latin script, is often used for company names, logos, and when inputting Japanese into a computer.

Types of Japanese range from the standard Tokyo dialect, which is considered the modern-day standard pronunciation and is taught in schools and used in the media, to numerous regional dialects that have varying levels of mutual intelligibility.

Japanese is intrinsically linked to the culture and society of Japan, embedded with cultural notions that can be seen in its vocabulary and grammar. It’s also important for understanding Japanese literature, music, films, and business practices.

For tutoring someone who struggles with Japanese, it's essential to adopt a strategy tailored to the learner’s needs. Active engagement with the language through immersion techniques can be highly effective. This could involve practicing conversation with native speakers, watching Japanese media, and incorporating language learning apps into daily practice. Students should start with learning the basic grammar structures and essential vocabulary before gradually moving on to more complex sentences and expressions. Consistent practice with the characters, particularly Kanji, is essential for achieving literacy at any significant level.

The most common concepts in Japanese include basic greetings like "Konnichiwa" (Hello), "Arigatou" (Thank you), and common phrases useful for everyday interactions. Counting, basic verbs, and the use of the two syllabaries—Hiragana and Katakana—are key foundational elements that are usually taught at the beginning of the language learning process.

Conversely, the most difficult concepts in Japanese typically involve mastering the thousands of Kanji, the use of Keigo (honorific speech), and the complex sentence structures that can be highly context-dependent. Grammatical particles, which dictate the function of a word in a sentence (subject, object, etc.), can also pose a challenge due to their subtle differences in usage. Moreover, the nuances in pronunciation, such as the distinction between short and long vowels, and pitch accent, can significantly affect meaning and therefore require careful attention.

In summary, Japanese is a rich and complex language with deep cultural roots. Its intricacies pose challenges for learners, but with the right strategies and consistent practice, fluency is attainable.