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Students from Colombia

  "I've enjoyed a lot my time in Talk San Francisco. It's a place where besides improving your English, you can meet people from different places and participate in great activities planned by Talk's staff. The Bay Area is beautiful and there are many places to visit during the weekends" Natalia Zambrano, Colombia, TALK San Francisco at NDNU   "Studying in Talk San Francisco has been an interesting experience because you get to know many people of different countries. I also enjoyed a lot living in the Bay Area" Santiago Vélez, Colombia, TALK San Francisco at NDNU  

My Day at TALK Fort Lauderdale at SFEC

6:00 AM In the morning I go jogging for an hour around Nova Southeastern University. 7:15 AM I make breakfast – Two boiled eggs, cereal, a piece of toast with strawberry jam and Turkish coffee to make my life active. 8:30 AM I get ready for my wonderful school day at TALK International. 9:00 AM I start my first session; we learn about English structure, vocabulary and listening.

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Getting a Master’s Degree at Notre Dame de Namur University

An interview with former TALK-SF student Evelyne Mbandi Evelyne came to TALK in 2012 from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.  She had planned on studying in the US after receiving a conditional letter of acceptance from Notre Dame de Namur University’s Master’s in Business Administration program.  Before becoming a NDNU master’s student, she studied English as a foreign language at TALK-SF.  We sat down with Evelyne to ask her about her transition into life in the US.  This is what she had to say...

Intensive English Course at Fort Lauderdale – Testimonial

When I arrived in the United States, I started at another school – it was not good.  My cousin found TALK International, and after speaking to the staff I felt confident that I wanted to transfer.  I am so glad I did; I have improved A LOT!  I can talk, speak, write... whatever I want in English. 

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Q&A with TALK Boston at Regis College Teacher Amanda Gaspar

Why did you decide to become an English language instructor? I decided to become an English language teacher because it's an incredible way to meet people and learn about a huge variety of cultures and different perspectives.

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Stephanie, Student at TALK Fort Lauderdale

Student Stephanie Keel, from Switzerland, describes her experience at TALK Fort Lauderdale When I came to America almost 4 months ago, I thought, Wow! that is going to be a very long time. And now, I can’t believe that 4 months are already almost over.

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Teacher’s Tips for Learning English

Mary Rotundo Instructor at TALK Fort Lauderdale at SFEC “Try to own the language..” Keep your eyes peeled!!!! Be alert, you don't learn vocab only from your teachers; the world is screaming at you, if you are only willing to listen.

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Announcing Our New University Access Program!

Beginning this Fall, TALK International students will be able to audit undergraduate classes at our Boston center on the campus of Regis College, through TALK’s University Access Program. The University Access Program at Regis College offers two options for students:

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Up Close and Personal Q&A with Molly Ott

Center Director for TALK San Francisco at NDNU How did you get started with TALK? I started with TALK as the Student Services Manager. I have been working with ESL students in various capacities for close to 10 years, and am so excited to be a part of NDNU and TALK.

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Duy Vo and Jose Osorio – Testimonials

Duy Vo from Vietnam TALK San Francisco at NDNU Center Director Molly Ott conducted the following Q&A with student Duy Vo:

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