The demand for ESL training continues to grow as the labor shortage persists and as companies reach into a new population of workers. However, there are very few ESL programs that are addressing the needs of employers. At Workplace Talent Solutions, we work hard every day to create programs and resources for language learners that benefit the employer by improving communication skills, building retention, and creating a skilled workforce. We believe that the right ESL program can be a win for everyone!
Here are a few ways our ESL programs stand apart from other local ESL programs.
Our curriculum prepares employees to communicate more clearly with coworkers and supervisors. We focus on vocabulary used in the workplace and typically customize some vocabulary and content for each individual company. One of the most important objectives we have is to build the confidence of employees so they are willing to use the language they learn in class. We talk about workplace safety, reading schedules and time cards, and asking and answering questions.
Many local ESL programs include workplace readiness skills. This is different from the workplace English we offer. Workplace Readiness programs typically teach skills needed to obtain a job–skills like resume writing or interview preparation. They also typically include career exploration, helping individuals to identify their skills and find work that fits their skill levels.
While workplace readiness programs are crucial to our community, we understand that employees need language training focused on the words and phrases they need to know every day at their job.
Community colleges also often offer ESL classes, but usually those classes focus on developing academic skills to prepare individuals to move into secondary education after they complete ESL classes. Again, these types of classes and programs are crucial for our community, but they serve a different population of people. Our courses are focused on the individuals who are working and want to move forward within their current company.
We have developed a core workplace ESL curriculum, but we know that every company is different. That’s why our process takes a little longer, but ultimately results in a customized approach for your company. When a company contacts us with a request for ESL classes, we will set a time to meet with the team. We take the time to really understand the challenges the company is facing around language barriers. We also provide an assessment for all employees who need language development.
Based on our assessment and meetings with the team, we can make a recommendation for which employees most need the ESL training. If there are safety concerns, most likely the lowest proficiency levels should be addressed first. If the company is in need of bi-lingual lead workers, we can take the high proficiency level employees and develop their leadership skills to prepare them for more responsibility. Either way, it’s important for us to understand the specific needs of each company.
We also take the information we glean and make adjustments to our curriculum to make sure we are targeting the language that is most needed. Every company is different and we believe that even the ESL classes they offer should reflect that.
Culture plays an important role in the workplace and it’s incorporated at a fundamental level in all of our classes. There are many misunderstandings that happen in the workplace that are the result of misunderstood expectations, either from the supervisor or the employee. It shows up in the amount of small talk that is appropriate, how to express an opinion, or even appropriate times, places, and methods of asking questions.
All of these elements are included in every level of ESL class. We help employees to understand what their supervisors are expecting of them and why their supervisors or managers may respond the way they do.
Many ESL programs are offered at times that don’t work well for individuals who work full time. Many employees feel stuck because they want to move forward within their company, but the language barriers hold them back. However, it’s hard for them to attend an evening ESL class since evenings are often filled with family responsibilities.
A company that is willing to offer ESL classes on-site for their employees is really demonstrating their investment in the growth of their employees, no matter what barriers those employees may be facing. This is an excellent way to build retention!
Across the nation, there are many ESL programs offered, but these programs only serve about 4% of all the individuals who need to learn English. We know that language barriers are beginning to cost companies more and more, and we offer a solution that is a win for everyone!
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Workplace Talent Solutions helps companies stabilize their workforce and impact their communities by successfully hiring and employing immigrants, refugees, and those who don’t speak English well. They provide businesses with high-quality Workplace English classes. They provide Cultural Diversity training for leaders and supervisors. They will customize their material to fit the needs of employers. They offer HR Consulting services for companies and organizations that hire individuals who don't speak English well. They will evaluate hiring, onboarding, and training practices and make recommendations on ways to better accommodate employees who don't speak English.
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