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Preply Greek Tutors: How to Find the Right One (2026 Guide)

A practical, opinionated guide to choosing a Greek tutor on Preply — what to look for, what to avoid, real 2026 prices, and how to structure your first month so you actually progress.

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Updated May 2026 · ~10 min read

Why learn Greek on Preply?

Greek is a doorway to 3,000 years of literature, philosophy and a still-vibrant culture in Greece and Cyprus. Many learners pursue it for citizenship by descent, study, or living the island life.

Preply currently lists 400+ Greek tutors at prices starting around $7/hour, which makes it one of the deepest catalogs online for this language. Tutors come from teaching institutions, exam-prep specialists, and conversational coaches — the spread of profiles means almost anyone can find a fit, but it also means the choice is overwhelming if you don't filter properly.

Greek's noun cases (nominative, genitive, accusative) and verb conjugations are heavier than English but lighter than German. Expect 9–12 months to a confident B1.

The biggest myth — read this before you book

You don't need ancient Greek to start modern Greek — they share an alphabet and 30% of vocabulary, but the grammar simplified dramatically. Start with modern.

Coach's note: The single biggest predictor of progress in any language is weekly speaking time. Two 50-minute Preply lessons a week, plus 20 minutes of listening every day, will outperform a single 90-minute marathon on Sunday every time.

How to pick a Greek tutor on Preply (step by step)

  1. Define your goal in one sentence. "Pass Modern Greek in 6 months." "Hold a 30-minute conversation by Christmas." That sentence is your filter.
  2. Open the Preply catalog and apply filters in this order: speaks-your-language (so beginner explanations land), specialization, price range (set a sustainable upper bound), availability in your timezone.
  3. Watch the intro video. Look for clarity at your level, a stated method, and a teacher you'd happily talk to twice a week for six months.
  4. Read the most recent reviews. Reviews older than a year tell you about a tutor who may have changed methods, raised rates or burned out.
  5. Save 3 finalists and send the same short message to all three: "Hi, I'm at level [your level], my goal is [your goal]. Can you help, and what would the first lesson look like?" Their reply speed and structure preview their teaching style.
  6. Book one trial with your favorite. If it doesn't click, Preply offers a free replacement.

Red flags to ignore at your peril

Greek tutor prices on Preply — real 2026 numbers

We scraped public profiles in May 2026. The current spread:

TierHourly rateTypical profile
Entry$7–$13/hNew tutors, fewer than 20 reviews. Good for casual conversation.
Standard$15–25/hExperienced tutors with 50–200 reviews, average 4.85★+, multiple specialties.
Top tier$40+/hCertified, exam specialists, native speakers with degrees in linguistics or applied teaching.

Important: average prices change every quarter as Preply tweaks supply. We re-check this page each season. The cheapest tutor is rarely the best deal — pay for someone who plans lessons and corrects you in real time.

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Exam preparation

Certificate of Attainment in Greek (Πιστοποίηση Επάρκειας) is offered at A1–C2. B1+ is required for Greek citizenship by naturalization.

Most exam-track lessons cost 20–30% more than conversational, but the structure is worth it: mock orals against a timer, essay corrections between sessions, and rubric-aware feedback. If your goal is a specific certificate, do not settle for a generalist.

Your first month with a Greek tutor: a realistic plan

  1. Lesson 1 (trial): level check, goal alignment, agree on a roadmap.
  2. Lessons 2–4: the fundamentals you're missing — pronounced weak spots first.
  3. Lessons 5–8: shift to ~60% target-language input, role-plays, real-world scenarios.
  4. Between lessons: 15–20 minutes of vocab practice daily (Anki, in-app trainer, or paper flashcards), one episode of a graded podcast, one piece of homework from your tutor.

By end of month one, you should feel a measurable shift: less stammering, faster sentence construction, more confidence asking for repetition in Greek. If you don't, have an honest conversation with your tutor about adjusting the method.

What to do between lessons

Easy Greek YouTube channel (with double subtitles), LingQ Greek graded content, and Greek movies for cultural immersion.

Tutoring delivers the speaking practice that no app can replicate. Self-study delivers the input that no tutor has time to give you. The combination is what works — neither alone.

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FAQ

How much do Greek tutors on Preply cost on average?

Roughly $15–25/hour for experienced tutors, $7–$13 for newcomers, and $40+ for top-tier certified specialists.

Are native speakers always better?

No. Many non-native Greek tutors with formal teaching training outperform native speakers, especially at A1–B1, because they remember what was confusing for them.

Can I switch tutors if the first one doesn't click?

Yes — Preply offers a free replacement trial with a different tutor if your first paid trial doesn't work out. Contact support within 7 days.

How many lessons per week should I take?

Two lessons per week is the proven sweet spot for adult learners. One isn't enough to build momentum; three+ usually means you skip homework.

Will I get a certificate from Preply?

No — Preply does not issue accredited certificates. You can earn one externally (DELE, DELF, JLPT, HSK, etc.) by preparing with a Preply tutor.