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TalktoCanada.com Announces 1 on 1 WebEx Corporate English Training
TalktoCanada,the company trusted by Ernst & Young, Novartis to train its work force has expanded its catalog of English training modules to better service the increasing needs of the international business community.
December 1st, 2010
(OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA) – TalktoCanada general manager Marc Anderson today announced the introduction of 1-on-1 personal coaching sessions of business English training that is more precise, and accurately tailored around the needs of the modern global business community.
With
additional language modules and staff to service its customers' immediate
needs, TalktoCanada is strategically positioned
for growth with existing accounts and acquiring new customers with a limited
ramp-up time.
“Providing additional training courses and modules via Skype and
WebEx will
allow us to better support the needs of our growing customer base. We are
excited to establish an industry leading curriculum
that sets the bar for next generation in language training. Through
TalktoCanada, business professionals seeking to acquire competitive English
skills will be able to do so from any part of the world, at their own pace and
convenience.” says Marc Anderson.
Headquartered
in Ottawa, Canada, TalktoCanada is geographically connected to a vast pool of
language talent. Each
curriculum and training module is designed and conducted by native English
speakers who have educational backgrounds in teaching English in emerging
markets such as Asia, Europe and Russia.
“When
building our language training team, we look for talent equipped in language,
business and culture who will be able to understand, not only the grammar and
structure, but the tones, styles and cultural elements that are vital in
learning a language,” says Jillian Zavitz, Programs Manager at TalktoCanada.
Marc Anderson estimates that 80% of TalktoCanada’s corporate English training customers
primarily come from emerging markets looking to train its work force in business English for
foreign assignments or to stay competitively positioned in today’s globalized
economy.
“English is the language of choice is today’s market. As an
Internet based teaching program with a global customer base, we are able to set
up classes quickly for new corporate clients. We are able to confirm a class
and you can have your first lesson in as little as 24 hours,” says Marc
Anderson.
Practicing
English conversation and learning languages over the Internet has become a
recognized educational form with the evolution of voice over IP (VoIP) and
video conference software such as Skype and WebEx. The market is
growing by double digits year after year.
“Our ability to expand every year in business
is not only the result of a healthy market environment, but a reflection of the
hard work by our progressive staff and the streamlined operation we have
built.” says Marc Anderson.
The
new course material is part of TalktoCanada’s ongoing efforts to create a
vibrant and seamless corporate English language training experience. Earlier
this year, the company added 7 languages to its website and introduced Spanish
and Portuguese services to aid clients in the sign-up
process.
Media Contact:
TalktoCanada
(http://www.talktocanada.com/) was established in
2006 and has trained students from over 80 countries. Corporate clients include
Fortune 500 companies such as Ernst & Young, Novartis and Fidelity
Investments. TalktoCanada strives to provide
best-in-class English training courses accessible to anyone worldwide.
Technological development of the digital age has allowed the company to develop
English training modules that can be tailored to the specific needs of each
student.
For more information or to book a lesson,
please visit http://www.talktocanada.com.
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