Posts Tagged ‘students’

Why Google Images is my best friend

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Ok, so Google Images isn’t really my best friend — I do have a life outside of online teaching (a *REAL* life — sans virtual) believe-it-or-not — but Google Images is absolutely one of my “top friends” while teaching.  Our relationship started out over 3 years ago and has been growing ever since.  I use Google Images on a daily basis — and it really helps explain different things to students while you are teaching, especially if they are a lower level.  I’ve shared pictures of my hometown, famous Canadian (and other country) landmarks, pictures of food, animals, bug spray, fruit leather, marshmallows, mate, you name it and I’ve searched it.  Sometimes I have been surprised with the results and usually check to make sure that my results come up PG (not graphic) before sharing anything with my students.  But all in all Google Images does not disappoint.  I encourage all online teachers to have quick and easy access to this site, and it will help facilitate conversation and learning for students from all levels.  And no — Google did not sponsor me —  I am just an avid fan of the tools that they offer to make life easier.

A Day in the Life of a TalktoCanada Manager – Alysia Bartley – Academic Coordinator

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Alysia Bartley

-Academic Cordinator
-Working with TTC since 2006

Tell me a bit about yourself?

I have bachelor’s degrees in arts and education with first class standing from Lakehead University. I love languages. I majored in French and minored in English, Spanish and history. I had planned to be a French teacher, but fell into teaching ESL instead and I love it.
I love reading, traveling, surfing the internet . . . and I spend way too much time on Facebook. . .

As academic coordinator, what are your responsibilities?

I provide support for the teaching staff and monitor student progress. I visit classes and provide assistance and advice to teachers who have students with unique academic needs. I meet with corporate clients to understand their staff training needs and implement targeted programs and evaluations for their English goals. Because of the unique online nature of learning English with TalktoCanada, most of our educational material has to be created from scratch. That keeps me busy much of the time.

What is the best part of your job?

Talking with students. It is fascinating to talk to people from so many different cultures and different walks of life. Students come to class ready to share and talk about their life philosophies, their opinions, their work, their education, their families etc. I never know what kind of conversation might pop up in class. I enjoy connecting with students on a personal level and often end up learning new ideas and information from the students I talk with. It is so satisfying for me to watch our students improve and know that I played an integral part in their success. I’m so proud of our students and I love to boast about their accomplishments. They work so hard and I see great results all the time!

What is the most important quality for an academic coordinator?

Flexibility. Being the Academic Coordinator at TalktoCanada requires a huge amount of flexibility. Schedules can change last minute, programs can change last minute, meetings pop up by surprise – it keeps me on my toes. Working with so many time zones means that sometimes I work nights and sometimes I work days. It’s not unusual to have an unexpected meeting with a client pop up by surprise at 2:00am.

What advice would you give to students studying English?

Practice English every day. If you have a really busy day with little time to study, even just 10 minutes of studying will keep the language fresh in your mind. Take advantage of opportunities to use English whenever you can. Talk to English speakers, read books in English, watch English TV, listen to English music, etc. The key to becoming proficient is to take in as much English as you can and practice speaking at every opportunity presented.