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Gia Sư Thành Được is a Vietnam-based tutoring-center-style website focused on matching students with “in-home tutors” and “online tutors.” The platform serves both sides: parents/students can register to find tutors, while teachers or university students can sign up to take tutoring assignments. Its pages cover multiple regions, including Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, Can Tho, Binh Duong, and Dong Nai, giving it a clearly localized positioning.
Based on the crawled content, its courses cover all K–12 levels, including primary school, middle school, high school, and university entrance exam tutoring. Subjects include math, physics, chemistry, literature, English, biology, history, geography, information technology, Vietnamese, and more. It also mentions tutoring for foreign languages and arts/talent subjects. Lessons are offered both in person and online, with common schedules ranging from 2 to 5 sessions per week. The platform also lists a large number of “new classes,” including grade level, subject, address, monthly pay, lesson duration, schedule, and gender or identity requirements for tutors, providing fairly detailed information for efficient matching.
The website provides a reference price table, categorized by grade level, number of weekly sessions, and whether the tutor is a student tutor or a professional teacher. For example, for kindergarten through grade 4 with 2 sessions per week, a student tutor costs around VND 600,000–700,000 per month, while a teacher costs around VND 1,100,000–1,200,000 per month. For university entrance exam or foreign-language tutoring with 5 sessions per week, a teacher costs around VND 3,800,000–4,200,000 per month. Many specific new-class salary examples fall in the VND 2,000,000–2,800,000 per month range. The site also includes sections on transfer fees and the class-taking process, suggesting that tutors may need to pay intermediary or referral fees, though the detailed terms are not sufficiently explained in the main text.
The advantages are broad coverage of subjects and cities, a relatively transparent pricing table, detailed new-class information, and clear entry points for both parents and tutors. It is practical for families that need to quickly match with local teachers. The drawbacks are that the site does not clearly disclose teacher qualification checks, background verification, trial lessons, refunds, or learning-outcome guarantees. The information layout is dense and feels somewhat traditional, and no course certificate or accreditation system is apparent.
It is better suited to local Vietnamese primary and secondary school students, exam-prep students, and university students or teachers looking for part-time tutoring assignments. For Chinese users, unless they understand Vietnamese or live locally in Vietnam, the barrier to use is relatively high. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text alone, so it is marked as unknown.
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