Poll: Do you provide language training services via Skype? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you provide language training services via Skype?".
This poll was originally submitted by Chakib Roula. View the poll results »
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I’m not a language trainer and I have never given language lessons (with the exception of French lessons to two of my granddaughters) either in person or via Skype (or any other electronic means for that matter). | | |
those days of language teaching are over. I enjoy translation much better, and fortunately have enough work with that. | | | DianeGM Local time: 23:02 Member (2006) Dutch to English + ...
I have provided language training in the past in person. Now I only translate. | |
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It's an interesting idea | Apr 4, 2016 |
I do have a teaching degree, among other things, with advanced specialization and post-graduate training in second language teaching. I can see possibilities. What I would hate to see (and do see) is dabbling in language teaching just because somebody is bilingual, just like dabbling in translation is not a nice thing to see. A medium such as Skype does not make someone an instant teacher, just like having a typewriter or word processor does not make someone a writer or translator. ... See more I do have a teaching degree, among other things, with advanced specialization and post-graduate training in second language teaching. I can see possibilities. What I would hate to see (and do see) is dabbling in language teaching just because somebody is bilingual, just like dabbling in translation is not a nice thing to see. A medium such as Skype does not make someone an instant teacher, just like having a typewriter or word processor does not make someone a writer or translator. I study music as an extra activity, and have done a fair amount of remote work via Skype, private Youtube channel, the sending of sound bytes. So yes, I can see the same used for language teaching. ▲ Collapse | | | DZiW (X) Ukraine English to Russian + ...
I used to train via Skype, but in the G1 era it was rather disappointing, to put it mildly. Occasionally I also use Viber, why? I remembered that oldie FaceTime is ok too, when my direct client asked for practising. And paid well. | | | Vanda Nissen Australia Local time: 06:02 Member (2008) English to Russian + ...
I am a qualified Russian language teacher and 8-10 years ago I used to have 7-10 Skype lessons a week. I basically stopped after we moved to Australia, firstly because of the time difference (my students were primarily from USA and Europe) and secondly because I've realised that it is more rewarding for me to deliver face-to-face lessons. I only teach 1-2 evenings per week nowadays, and no Skype for me:). But I am certainly not against Skype lessons - I find them very c... See more I am a qualified Russian language teacher and 8-10 years ago I used to have 7-10 Skype lessons a week. I basically stopped after we moved to Australia, firstly because of the time difference (my students were primarily from USA and Europe) and secondly because I've realised that it is more rewarding for me to deliver face-to-face lessons. I only teach 1-2 evenings per week nowadays, and no Skype for me:). But I am certainly not against Skype lessons - I find them very convenient, and I would consider a Skype language teacher for my son once he gets a bit older - at the moment he is not really keen about Skype lessons. ▲ Collapse | | | Mario Freitas Brazil Local time: 17:02 Member (2014) English to Portuguese + ...
I don't even allow it to load when the system starts. I only turn it on when I need it, then turn it off immediately after the use. Who needs one more thing to interrupt your work? We already have enough of those. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: Do you provide language training services via Skype? Wordfast Pro | Translation Memory Software for Any Platform
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