Género en todas las culturas
Escrito por Wendy Carson Traducido por Philippe Garand Aquí en 2020, es difícil pasar el día sin interactuar con otras …
Escrito por Wendy Carson Traducido por Philippe Garand Aquí en 2020, es difícil pasar el día sin interactuar con otras …
Language is just one part of communication, but it’s far from the whole story! LTC offers cultural training for families, …
Written by Wendy Carson Here in 2020, it’s hard to get through your day without interacting with other cultures. As our …
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LTC Language Solutions, an Indiana based business, marks 25 years of service. The translation, interpretive and cross-cultural training services …
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Jasmin (Student in Mexico City)
Anonymous
Student from Government Program
Meeting Event Manager
K. Singh
French Instructor
Cultural Training Student in Nebraska
D. Henriquez
J.
Bilingual Professor
Maggie (Teacher in Atlanta, GA)
Director of Human Resources – Staffing Company
Current ASL Client
Portuguese Student
D. Hayden
A. West
Anonymous
Japanese student
Immigration client
J. Nolaya
Language Training Workshop Teacher
Student from Mexico learning English
Student’s School to Our Teacher
K. Corrigan
Language Training Parent
Patrick (Happy Student in Tokyo)
Project Management Employee
Student in Mexico
ESL student in the Indy office
Student from Denmark learning Italian
D. Triviño
M. Bush
Teacher
C. Muth
Current ASL Client
D. Sriyunilawati
ASL Client
US Government Student Taking Writing Classes
Student in Hamburg
Freedom House
Director of Student Services
Language Training Instructor
J. Brogan
Spanish student
EEO Specialist (Equal Employment Opportunity)
Family in Alabama
Language Training Student
Relocation Counselor
Japanese student learning English
Practice Manager
French Student
Nissan student from Japan.
C. Carol
Director of Student Services
Interpreting Location Manager
F. Inciarte
LTC understands that students need to be engaged in the language learning process in order to digest and retain what they learn in class. We custom tailor every curriculum to the individual student and their needs and interests.
LTC understands that students need to be engaged in the language learning process in order to digest and retain what they learn in class. We custom tailor every curriculum to the individual student and their needs and interests.
“While teaching a Business English class, we would watch a popular business competition reality TV show to familiarize students with common business expressions and vocabulary, while also comparing and analyzing business culture in the USA. Then I’d have them simulate that in class by dividing the men and women into two teams that had to compete in a business challenge. The favorite was going to Trader Joe’s to investigate the products and marketing strategies; then they had to pitch a new product to the store manager, who would choose the winner. I remember the students pitching a Korean bibimbap bowl, which they actually sell now!”
“I spent months working with student who was a teenage boy and not really interested in taking more English classes. In our first lesson, I could tell he was obviously playing a video game on a second screen rather than paying attention to the lesson. I began to talk with him about his favorite games, who his favorite streamers were online, and he shared with me that he had aspirations of becoming a game designer in the future. After that lesson, we completely shifted gears and I created a completely customized curriculum for a creative writing project. He created an original idea for an RPG video game, so we discussed game theory and design, analyzed different video game genres, researched various cultures for character design/world building inspiration, and give presentations in class about them. We also practiced conversation skills through writing game dialogue and acting it out, discussing the nuances of the language and how certain tones can convey different meanings, and comparing the differences between written and spoken English.”
“One of our students suffered from crippling dyslexia, so we paired him with an instructor who specializes in working with students of differing abilities. Over the course of six months working with his instructor, he was able to read a chapter book for the first time in his life at age 30. He also felt comfortable enough to take the driving test- something he thought would never be possible. The instructor contacted the DMV in Minnesota on his behalf and was able to get the DMV to provide him with a reader in a separate room in order to take the test, and he passed!
“She moved to the USA with very little English ability and was afraid to leave her home without her husband. We found out her love was sewing and making decorations for her home, so we paired her with a teacher who is also a seamstress. Together, they went shopping at the fabric store, learned new words, practiced talking with store employees to get help, checking out her purchases, then went back to her home to work on projects together, talking through them all in English. She was able to learn comfortably doing something she loved, and it never felt like a run-of-the-mill class!”
We firmly believe lives can be transformed by learning. We want to ensure every student not only survives but thrives in their new communities. Every step of the way, LTC is here to support each student, going beyond the scope of traditional language training to assist them with any fundamental needs.
We believe it is imperative that, for students to learn effectively, they must learn a language that they will encounter and use in their daily life– this means bringing in authentic language and culture to every lesson.