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  2. ChinesePod - Wikipedia

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    ChinesePod is a Mandarin Chinese learning platform that provides video and audio lessons, mobile study tools and exercise, as well as individual online tutoring lessons, which are designed for learners of every level. The company mission is "to make language learning easier for adult students". [1]

  3. italki - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] At the start, the site was focused on building free features for the community. [8] [9] [10] In 2009, the site launched its teacher marketplace, allowing teachers to earn money by providing online tutoring services. [11] [12] Teachers on italki set their own price and time schedule. [13] In 2012, italki raised angel funding from ...

  4. The Princeton Review - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton Review was founded in 1981 by John Katzman, who—shortly after graduating from Princeton University—began tutoring students for the SAT from his Upper West Side apartment. [12] A short time later, Katzman teamed up with Adam Robinson, an Oxford-trained SAT tutor who had developed a series of techniques for "cracking the system."

  5. Bǔ kè - Wikipedia

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    In a typical Chinese test-prep factory, Maotanchang High School, students will have their three-hour free time on Sunday afternoon every week ). [2] Cram school. The main feature of private tutoring is that it is optional, depending on factors such as personal willingness, study situations, and family economic conditions. [3]

  6. TAL Education Group - Wikipedia

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    The company provides standardized test preparation and consultation services for students studying abroad. [6] It offered help to kids who could not go to school due to the COVID-19 pandemic in subjects including mathematics, Chinese, English, and coding. After new rules were issued by the Chinese government preventing for-profit tutoring ...

  7. Chegg - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014 Chegg acquired online tutoring platform InstaEDU, for a reported $30 million, [33] renaming the division Chegg Tutors, [28] [34] and in October 2014 it acquired Internships.com. [citation needed] In 2017, Chegg acquired RefME, [35] a free citation management tool available on web, iOS and Android.

  8. Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language - Wikipedia

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    Each of the bands has two levels. Therefore, there are a total of eight levels: Novice 1 and 2, followed by Levels 1 to 6. The items on the test of each level are 50 multiple choice items, to be answered in 60 minutes. Test takers can choose the test levels best suited to them based on their Chinese language proficiency and learning background.

  9. Tutor.com - Wikipedia

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    Tutor.com has a longstanding contract with the United States Department of Defense to provide its services free to U.S. military service members and their families. [2] In March 2024, US senators Elise Stefanik and Tom Cotton introduced legislation, the Ban Chinese Communist Party Access to U.S. Military Students Act, to prohibit the U.S. Department of Defense from using Tutor.com. [8]