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Thursday, January 21st, 2010
Marc Anderson
- General Manager
- Working at TTC since early 2006
What is a typical day for you at TalktoCanada.com?
Good question, not getting very much sleep..just kidding. I would say that a typical day starts with answering a lot of emails, keeping up on prospects and than talking with my other managers either on telephone or on Skype. After the usual stuff is done, I probably spend the rest of my time on the phone or in meetings with current and potential clients. Some of my time is spent supervising projects and making sure they are delivered in the way that the client requested which can sometimes get difficult depending on the highly specialized nature of the course materials. The rest of my time, is probably spent reading, which can include the latest business book or visiting several of my favourite websites including entrepreneur.com, searchenginewatch.com, msnbc.com and checking up on our industry competitors. My day doesn’t end at a specific time or start at the same time everyday, having to deal in so many countries around the world, some days I have to wake up while I am sleeping for a meeting or at supper time. You have to give up the 9-5 hours if you expect to be successful in this type of job.
What is the toughest challenge you have faced since starting with TalktoCanada.com in 2006?
I would have to say beyond a doubt, getting our first client was the toughest challenge. With such a new service by a very unknown company it’s hard to convince individuals and companies of your worth. Naturally the vast majority of those people interested in our services were skeptical and without my selling skills being full developed it took a while to get off the ground.
What would you say is your biggest triumph?
This would probably tie into the previous question. Getting our first client was the most exhilarating experience you could possibly have in a new business. A client was willing to give us the chance and I will never forget the name of this company for the rest of my life.
What is the best part of your job?
Meeting with clients around the world. I majored in accounting in university and seriously contemplated being an accountant but than thought if I am going to be in an office, I would rather do something more exciting. I haven’t looked back since and I love my job and would trade it for any other business job.
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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Teaching English whether it is to individuals or to groups requires different strategies to get students involved and interested in the topic material. Many students, because they are used to following robotic like exercises feel comfortable in this situation and it is difficult to break them out of it.
TalktoCanada.com tries to discourage robotic like learning – by offering different and creative methods that aim to encourage conversation and really take advantage of learning online with a native English speaker.
However, having said this – using the Dogme approach with a group does have its challenges. Each student has different goals and areas that need improvement – so essentially each student is going in a different direction. Sometimes it is difficult to follow each of the paths that the students lay out for you, and as a teacher you need to somehow get them all on the same, or somewhat same path in order to maintain some type of classroom control.
But – regardless of this major challenge – the benefits of using this approach with a group far outweigh it. Students are able to interact with each other, ask each other questions, debate topics, discuss their opinions and feelings, disagree with each other, share opinions, jokes and ideas – all of the things that are very important in Language learning.
So while the Dogme approach does pose a few obstacles with groups – it has been tested and has succeeded. The less amount of materials the better – put the students in the hot seat – and see where it goes – some days I’m sure you would be as surprised as I am as to where the lesson ends up.
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Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Usually when you buy a product or service you have an idea in your head of what you want and aren’t 100% convinced or satisfied until you get exactly what you want. This rings true not only for that new shirt that you bought, but as well as for online English learning.
TalktoCanada.com is a unique service in that it works with you in creating an educational plan that suits your needs and wants. We don’t try to push you into a cookie cutter solution. Each lesson varies and changes based on your needs, interests, and abilities.
Many of my students have different needs each week, and our lessons vary from just chatting about their weekly activities, to current events to helping edit different documents. Students like to be in control of what they are learning – so giving them a
choice and lots of options is always very important. It can’t just be black and white – we have to offer them a rainbow.
So many of my students are surprised that I take that extra time to help them, and come up with lessons that are current and related to them or that I don’t mind if something changes all of a sudden.
The key – as mentioned in previous blogs is to be flexible, and create an open dialogue with your students to ensure that they are happy with their learning and if anything is missing to let you know so that you can include it in your teaching.
The other method of how TalktoCanada.com makes your English learning personal is by assigning you the same teacher throughout your time with TalktoCanada.com. I’ve had many individual students comment that they find it really beneficial to stay with the same teacher throughout their learning. Some students continue taking English lessons for over a year – they include it into part of their weekly routine and just keep it up as they would any other extra curricular class. There are so many benefits to sticking with the same teacher – apart from the obvious of not having to re introduce yourself each class – your assigned teacher knows what you need to work on, and is able to continuously work on those areas – eventually mastering them.
TalktoCanada.com’s teachers are also really approachable, friendly people. We are helpful, and there for our students for whatever they need, whenever they need it. It takes a special type of person to meet these demands and TalktoCanada.com teachers excel at it.
Check out our testimonials page to see for yourself what our students have to say.
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Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Working online from home is the hot new trend. Everybody is doing it, and if you aren’t already doing it you want to do it. There are many things that sound attractive about working from home. No commute, no office politics or gossip, and being able for the most part to set your own hours. 
I’ve been teaching online from home for the past 2 years and don’t ever want to return to a traditional teaching environment. Teaching English online has so many benefits that a traditional teaching job just can’t compete with. However, having said that – teaching online is not as easy as just turning on your computer and rocking away. There are a few things that you need to keep in mind to be successful in this up and coming industry and especially if you are looking to start working as an online English teacher.
- Teaching online does not mean less work – lesson planning prep, email contact with the students, organizing your week and your schedule takes time – excellent time management is a MUST for someone to be successful in online teaching.
- Professionalism is a must – sometimes it is easy to forget that although we may be teaching from our homes – professionalism needs to be maintained. It is easy to forget that although all communication is via the internet – it doesn’t make it any less real. Treating is as you would any other job is a must.
- Knowing that the 9 to 5 work hours do not apply – of course working 9-5pm from home would be ideal – but that is usually not the case. Time zones are different – people’s schedules are different – and to teach online you need to give a little to get a little in return.
- Keeping up to date – your tools for teaching obviously need to be up to date and top of the line. You cannot teach on a computer that takes ages to load up, nor use equipment that is less than the best. Quality is the key to being successful.
- Understanding that not everyone can do it – teaching online is not for everyone. It’s not as easy as just setting up a website advertising your services. It’s hard, it takes time to get good and even after investing a lot of time and energy into – some teachers just don’t make the cut.

There are many people that excel at this teaching from home concept – they understand that it is a competitive business – and take the necessary steps to ensure that they stay one step ahead of the competition. It’s not easy to teach online – there are never any guarantees or security. It’s hard – but it’s worth it!
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
There are many differences between working in a traditional classroom and a virtual classroom. Having ample experience in both — I believe the virtual classroom is by far the better option for English learners for many different reasons.
I’ve found that students in traditional classrooms are sometimes shy when speaking a new language. They easily get embarrassed, and because we are “Face to Face” sometimes they feel awkward and unsure of themselves. Now, this is not to say that the traditional classroom is not beneficial to language learning, it’s just a different type of learning – and different dynamics are experienced. Some students need to have a teacher present to show them what to do. Some students are not comfortable with technology and get flustered with the online e-learning environment. And some students simply cannot afford or don’t have access to the tools necessary to take advantage of e-learning. I can’t imagine e-learning working in the some of the rural towns where I’ve taught English. Internet access is limited at best with maybe a cyber café available “downtown” – but no real feasible access to e-learning opportunities.
Now in comparison, as mentioned above – from my experiences – online learning delivers more results, but it is not for everyone. Some of my students make English learning a part of their regular schedule – taking 1 or 2 classes a week – and arranging their schedule around that. Other students are more of a “drop in” type learner who email me whenever they want a lesson. The key is to be flexible. Because I work from home – technically I am always available. Many students prefer online learning to traditional learning because of the flexibility. They want to be able to schedule a class whenever their schedule allows for it (usually our students are pretty busy people).
Also, I find that teaching online although it is “real” it’s not “face to face real” so students can really open up to you, make mistakes without feeling silly, and give their 110% into everything. You work with them directly and because with online learning you need to be more focused – you can really work on the areas that need the most attention.

There is a lot of flexibility in learning online as well – I always have something prepared ahead of time… but a lot of the time we just start talking and not even look at what I had prepared. Or there is “breaking news” that we can talk about à or even they have something that they want to do last minute (editing or practicing a presentation) and being online and connected allows for that flexibility. I often use Google images to quickly show pictures of different things – as well as YouTube videos. It’s such an advantage to have the internet at your fingertips as there is so much information available online that it’s a waste not to take advantage of it. Of course along with being super flexible you also need to have really strong multitasking skills. Sometimes I seriously feel like Gumby!
A lot of my students are individuals who really just want to practice confidence building and learning how to casually speak with a native speaker. I really enjoy just conversing about current events, thoughts, common idioms and expressions, opinions and feelings over the course of our classes. ALL of my students whether they have been with me for over a year, or just under a month – have always demonstrated improvements in the areas that they focus on.
Not to mention, the friendships that develop over the course of a few classes. Sometimes people just need someone to talk to, and as a teacher and a friend I’m there to listen to their rants (and correct their grammar and expressions) and work with real situations that they face instead of “by the book” things that may or may not happen in real life.
Now that I’ve experienced the results first hand – I think that all English learners – if they have the opportunity and resources – should take advantage of learning English online from native English speakers.
There are just so many benefits that are available from online learning that a traditional classroom just can’t compete with.
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
When you learn a new language, you usually focus on the basics that can largely be learned from a book or a great online/computer based language training application. There isn’t much need to speak to an actual native speaker at that time or the early stages of development of a new language. Sure, it’s great if you get the chance to do so but it’s not absolutely necessary at the beginning stages of learning a new language. A bunch of books focusing on the big picture will get you by just fine along with some audio cd’s.
Now, once you get to the intermediate level of a language you really can’t move forward unless you get some face time with native speakers. Some of our competitors will try to convince you that a non native language speaker is the way to go but it’s like asking a math teacher to teach you English. Sure, they will probably teach you something but do you really want to trust your language learning with somebody who didn’t grow up speaking and living that language? They won’t know all the finer points of the language such as idioms, proper pronunciation and may even turn the language into something it never was with a thick accent that makes any mimicking of the teachers speech patterns useless. Learning from a non native language speaker should only be considered at the beginner stages and maybe the novice stages but if you ever want to become fluent and understood in your new language spend the time and money to find the right language teacher.
Learning any language requires time and having said that, be prepared to talk with a native speaker and if you can’t find a native English speaker close by then there is always TalktoCanada.com.
Wishing everybody the best of luck in their pursuit of learning English!

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