51 TALK Philippines #makethechoice
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What is 51Talk??
(pronounced as FIVE-ONE-TALK) may be translated as “I want to
TALK” because in Chinese, five sounds like the word ‘I’ and one sounds
like the word “want.” That being said, it is one of our goals to ensure
that our students have optimal “talk-time” during their lessons. It also
sums up the students' aspiration to master the language. 51Talk's
dedication to providing their needs for English proficiency remains
consistent to this day.
COMPANY HISTORY
51Talk began their teaching ventures as a small account providing Nihonggo classes for the Chinese.
The inspiration behind the brand can be traced back to when ESL (English as second language) was for the well-off. Japanese and Chinese entrepreneursknew of many opportunities to grow their businesses, but the language barrier made their attempts to tie up futile. Individuals who were proficient in both languages took advantage of this situation by offering classes, and this made partnerships possible.
Huang JiaJia grabbed the chance to create equal learning opportunities for everybody. His proposition for teaching English instead was met with great interest, and it wasn’t long before investors saw significant potential. It was an overwhelming surprise when, shortly after the launch of 51Talk, thousands of students enrolled. Because the demand grew, Huang JiaJia and his team began outsourcing teaching. Because Filipinos have an excellent command of the English language, 51Talk decided to recruit teachers from the Philippines. The patience of Filipino teachers was perfect for learners at the beginner stage.
The inspiration behind the brand can be traced back to when ESL (English as second language) was for the well-off. Japanese and Chinese entrepreneursknew of many opportunities to grow their businesses, but the language barrier made their attempts to tie up futile. Individuals who were proficient in both languages took advantage of this situation by offering classes, and this made partnerships possible.
Huang JiaJia grabbed the chance to create equal learning opportunities for everybody. His proposition for teaching English instead was met with great interest, and it wasn’t long before investors saw significant potential. It was an overwhelming surprise when, shortly after the launch of 51Talk, thousands of students enrolled. Because the demand grew, Huang JiaJia and his team began outsourcing teaching. Because Filipinos have an excellent command of the English language, 51Talk decided to recruit teachers from the Philippines. The patience of Filipino teachers was perfect for learners at the beginner stage.
This
gives you opportunity to work at your most convenient time.You just
need an internet connection and a PC/laptop. You can have quality time
with your family but you can earn as much as Php70,000. You can also get
free certification training to upgrade your skill. Isn't that great?
OFFICIAL SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS
FACEBOOK.COM/51TALK
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51TALK.TUMBLR.COM
PH.LINKEDIN.COM/IN/51TALKPH
Met Ms. Joy and I enjoyed our chikkahan :)
lots,
Deniese
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