This study examined the perceptions of language learning strategies between international students and their teachers at a private English language school in New Zealand. A questionnaire was administered to 131 students and 34 teachers to determine the frequency of strategy use by students and the perceived importance of strategies by teachers. The results found that there was a 71% match between strategies that students reported using frequently and teachers perceived as important. However, there were also some mismatches, such as two strategies that teachers saw as highly important but students reported using least frequently. Overall, the study found that teachers were generally aware of important language learning strategies, and many of their perceptions aligned with students' reported strategy use.