Launching the Talk Program – a free language speaking practice program for FSOFTers

The Language Training Institute (LTI) has officially launched the Talk Program, offering learners of all levels the opportunity to practice their speaking skills. The program aims to create a completely new, flexible, and effective language communication environment.

The Talk Program includes two branches – TalkDi and TalkTalk—delivered via the online platform Speaking Hub. This advanced learning platform allows FSOFTers to connect and interact directly with experienced mentors from Vietnam, the Philippines, Japan, and FSOFT’s international branches.

With the Talk Program, FSOFTers can engage in regular speaking practice to improve their responsiveness and fluency. Learners benefit from flexible scheduling and formats, making it easy to participate even with a busy timetable. The content is highly practical and tailored to real workplace communication needs. FSOFTers also have the chance to expand their networks and practice foreign languages with both domestic and international colleagues.

The program is designed in accordance with the CEFR framework, with tailored content for each proficiency level:

  • TalkDi – Designed for beginners (levels A1 and A2), helping learners get familiar with the language and build confidence in communication.
  • TalkTalk – Designed for learners with a solid foundation (level B1 and above), supporting fluency development and immediate workplace application.

The program covers practical and relevant topics to help learners enhance their language reflexes and professional communication skills, including:

  • Free Talk – Open conversations on lifestyle, soft skills, and social topics to boost confidence and speaking reflexes.
  • Topic Rooms – In-depth discussion rooms focused on specific themes aligned with the LTI curriculum, helping learners improve professional communication skills.

FSOFTers can learn more about how to join the program via this [LINK].

For updates and further information, please contact DuongLT17 or follow the Workplace group LTI_TALK Program.

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