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AP Spanish Language and Culture. * AP Spanish Literature and Culture. * IB Spanish. * Dual Credit College Spanish. * Native/heritage speaker development. French: * Elementary French introduction and ...

AP Spanish Language and Culture. * AP Spanish Literature and Culture. * IB Spanish. * Dual Credit College Spanish. * Native/heritage speaker development. French: * Elementary French introduction and ...

AP Spanish Language and Culture. * AP Spanish Literature and Culture. * IB Spanish. * Dual Credit College Spanish. * Native/heritage speaker development. French: * Elementary French introduction and ...

AP Spanish Language and Culture. * AP Spanish Literature and Culture. * IB Spanish. * Dual Credit College Spanish. * Native/heritage speaker development. French: * Elementary French introduction and ...

AP Spanish Language and Culture. * AP Spanish Literature and Culture. * IB Spanish. * Dual Credit College Spanish. * Native/heritage speaker development. French: * Elementary French introduction and ...

AP Spanish Language and Culture. * AP Spanish Literature and Culture. * IB Spanish. * Dual Credit College Spanish. * Native/heritage speaker development. French: * Elementary French introduction and ...

Director, AP French Language and Culture

$67K - $92K/yr

Director, AP French Language and Culture College Board - Curriculum and Assessment Location: This is a fully remote role. Candidates who live near College Board offices have the option of being fully ...

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How much do ap language jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for ap language in the United States is $78,746.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,500.00 and $90,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Ap Language vs AP Literature?

AspectAP LanguageAP Literature
FocusAnalyzing rhetoric, argumentation, and persuasive writingAnalyzing literary works, themes, and literary devices
CurriculumNon-fiction texts, speeches, essaysPoetry, novels, plays, and other literary texts
Skills DevelopedCritical reading, rhetorical analysis, writing skillsLiterary analysis, interpretation, creative writing
Work EnvironmentClassroom, exam settingsClassroom, exam settings

AP Language and AP Literature are both advanced courses offered in high schools, but they focus on different skills. AP Language emphasizes rhetoric and persuasive writing, while AP Literature centers on analyzing literary works. Students interested in writing and argumentation may prefer AP Language, whereas those passionate about literature and interpretation might choose AP Literature.

What are AP Language teachers?

AP Language teachers are educators who teach Advanced Placement (AP) English Language and Composition courses, typically at the high school level. Their role involves preparing students for the AP exam by helping them develop rhetorical analysis, argumentative writing, and critical reading skills. They create lesson plans, grade assignments, and guide students in understanding complex texts, effective writing techniques, and persuasive communication. AP Language teachers also support students in building the academic skills necessary for college-level coursework.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an AP Language Teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as an AP Language Teacher, you need a strong background in English literature, composition, and rhetorical analysis, typically supported by a teaching credential and relevant experience. Familiarity with AP curriculum frameworks, grading rubrics, and digital classroom management tools like Google Classroom is essential. Excellent communication, adaptability, and the ability to motivate students are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure effective teaching, student engagement, and strong outcomes on the AP Language and Composition exam.

What are some typical challenges faced by AP Language teachers, and how can they be addressed?

AP Language teachers often encounter challenges such as helping students develop advanced analytical writing skills and preparing them for the rigor of AP-level assessments. Many students may struggle with synthesizing complex texts or managing timed writing tasks. To address these challenges, teachers often collaborate with colleagues to share strategies, provide targeted feedback, and incorporate regular practice with both multiple-choice questions and essay prompts. Engaging in ongoing professional development and fostering a supportive classroom environment can also greatly enhance student success.
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Infographic showing various Ap Language job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, 33% Part Time, and 34% Contract. Highlights an 67% In-person, and 33% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $78,746 per year, or $37.9 per hour.

Foreign Language Tutor

SiSTEM

Katy, TX • On-site

Contractor

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

About the Role:
SiSTEM is hiring experienced foreign language tutors to work with motivated students and families in the Houston area.

This is not a volume tutoring gig. Our tutors work as trusted academic partners with families who value expertise, helping students build real fluency, stronger communication skills, and confidence in their target language at every level.
If you can tutor any of the following, we want to hear from you:
Spanish:
  • Elementary Spanish introduction and vocabulary.
  • Middle school Spanish I.
  • High school Spanish I, II, III, and IV.
  • Honors and Pre-AP Spanish.
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture.
  • AP Spanish Literature and Culture.
  • IB Spanish.
  • Dual Credit College Spanish.
  • Native/heritage speaker development.
French:
  • Elementary French introduction and vocabulary.
  • Middle school French I.
  • High school French I, II, III, and IV.
  • Honors and Pre-AP French.
  • AP French Language and Culture.
  • IB French.
  • Dual Credit College French.
Mandarin Chinese:
  • Elementary Mandarin introduction.
  • Middle school Mandarin I.
  • High school Mandarin I, II, III, and IV.
  • Honors Mandarin.
  • AP Chinese Language and Culture.
  • IB Chinese.
  • Character reading and writing.
German:
  • High school German I, II, III, and IV.
  • Honors German.
  • AP German Language and Culture.
  • IB German.
Latin:
  • Middle school Latin introduction.
  • High school Latin I, II, III, and IV.
  • Honors Latin.
  • AP Latin.
  • National Latin Exam preparation.
Japanese:
  • High school Japanese I, II, III, and IV.
  • Honors Japanese.
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture.
  • IB Japanese.
Italian:
  • High school Italian I, II, III, and IV.
  • AP Italian Language and Culture.
Arabic:
  • Elementary through high school Arabic instruction.
  • Heritage speaker development.
  • Modern Standard Arabic and conversational Arabic.
Other Languages:
  • Korean.
  • Portuguese.
  • Hindi.
  • American Sign Language (ASL).
  • Any other language with academic or personal demand.
Test Prep Language Sections:
  • SAT Subject-Related Language Questions.
  • AP Language and Culture Exams (all languages listed above).
  • CLEP Foreign Language Exams.
  • DELE (Spanish proficiency certification).
  • DELF / DALF (French proficiency certification).
  • HSK (Chinese proficiency certification).
  • National language exam competitions (National Spanish Exam, National French Contest, National Latin Exam, etc.).
Specialized Language Support:
  • Heritage and native speaker academic development.
  • Conversational fluency and speaking confidence.
  • Reading and writing literacy in the target language.
  • Dual language and bilingual program support.
  • Language selection guidance for students choosing their first foreign language.
You do not need to tutor every language or every level. If you specialize in Spanish I only, or AP French only, or Mandarin for beginners only, or conversational Arabic only, or anything in between, we want you on our team.
About SiSTEM:
SiSTEM is an academic guidance platform that builds personalized roadmaps for students in grades K–12. Every student on SiSTEM has a plan. Tutors are a key part of that plan and are matched to students based on specific needs, not random availability.

We started as a tutoring agency in Texas, grew to 300+ tutors serving 10,000+ students, and are now launching a platform that gives educators better tools, better-matched students, and the ability to build a real client base.
What You'll Do:
  • Work one-on-one with students in grades K–12 to provide focused foreign language instruction at their level.
  • Help students develop real comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing skills, not just memorize vocabulary lists.
  • Build conversational confidence, grammatical accuracy, and cultural understanding.
  • Make the language feel accessible and engaging for students who are struggling or just getting started.
  • Identify and close gaps in foundational language skills that are holding students back.
  • Align your sessions with each student's broader academic roadmap through SiSTEM's planning tools.
  • Communicate with families on progress and strategy when appropriate.
  • Maintain high standards of preparation and professionalism.
What We're Looking For:
We are selective about who joins the SiSTEM team.
Strong candidates typically have:
  • 3+ years of teaching, tutoring, or academic mentoring experience in at least one foreign language.
  • Native or near-native fluency in the language you teach.
  • Deep expertise in at least one of the language levels listed above.
  • Experience working with motivated students who are in honors, Pre-AP, AP, IB, or dual credit language courses.
  • A track record of helping students improve their grades, build fluency, or gain confidence in speaking and writing.
  • Clear, patient communication and the ability to make language learning feel natural rather than intimidating.
  • Professional reliability.

Bonus: Current or former foreign language teachers, native speakers with teaching credentials or formal tutoring experience, educators with degrees in linguistics, language education, or a specific language, tutors with experience coaching students for AP Language and Culture exams, National Language Exam competitors, or proficiency certifications (DELE, DELF, HSK, etc.).
Why Tutors Join SiSTEM:
  • You set your own rates. And you keep 100% of what you earn.
  • Matched with students who fit your expertise. No random assignments. Students are matched to you based on language, level, learning needs, and your teaching strengths.
  • Bring your current students with you. Already have clients? Add them to the platform for free. Use SiSTEM's tools to manage your existing students alongside new ones at no extra cost.
  • Families are already invested. SiSTEM parents are paying for a plan. They're engaged, responsive, and serious about their child's growth.
  • We handle the marketing. You don't have to find clients. We bring families to you.
  • Tools to manage your business. Scheduling, session tracking, and student relationship tools built into the platform.
  • Build a long-term client base. Students on SiSTEM stay for years, not weeks.
To Apply:
If you can tutor any of the languages or levels listed above, register your interest at www.sistemtutoring.com/tutors and click Apply to fill out our form. Tell us which languages and levels you specialize in, your experience, and what makes you effective with students.