Talk Talk English, established in 2007, has built an excellent reputation with primary and high school students, university students, career professionals and high-profile individuals. We have also successfully trained groups and individuals from NGOs, government departments, and corporations. We offer our students affordable high quality interactive lessons, original learning materials, Mongolian translations and a positive learning environment.
To get the most from your learning experience at Talk Talk English, we recommend that you spend some of your free time learning vocabulary on our app, reading Hippo Books, and listening to the textbook audio.
We want you to experience a Talk Talk English lesson before you make a commitment to buy a course.
You can attend a free trial lesson at the main branch every Saturday at 13:00 and at the sakura branch every Sunday at 13:00. There is no need to book. You can just come to the school and join the lesson. During the lesson you will be able to see how we teach and how we build students’ confidence to speak English.
After the lesson, you can be assessed by one of our trained assessors. This is also free of charge.
Our online vocabulary system helps you to learn more words quickly and efficiently.
Register today and start building your vocabulary.
We have considerable experience teaching groups form national and international Corporations, NGOs, and government departments. We can arrange lessons at our school or in your offices.
To view some of the organizations we have trained
For an assessment and a consultation please contact tsend-ayush@talktalkenglish.mn
In late 2021, we hired a visually impaired (blind) intern, Lkhamsuren, to train as an English language teacher. Our primary objective was to promote inclusivity and provide an opportunity to join our team on an equal basis. We wanted to demonstrate that a teacher without sight could deliver lessons just as well as someone with sight. In July 2023, we hired our second visually impaired teacher.
In the 2023-2024 academic year, we are going to expand our EVI project by adding another group of students from Year 8 and Year 9.
GETTING INVOLVED
To expand our project and to help young, visually impaired people gain the English language skills they need, we need to invest more in the project. This project promotes both inclusivity and equal opportunity, and it also serves to break down the barriers faced by the visually impaired community. Accordingly, we are now seeking corporate sponsors to help us fund the project. If your organisation would like to find out more about supporting our English for the Visually Impaired (EVI) project, please write to: Amarsanaa at amra@talktalkenglish.mn or Trevor at trevor@talktalkenglish.com
Talk Talk English has an active social responsibility programme. We have helped:
We have also provided extensive training for English language teachers working at schools in Sukhbaatar District.
If you work for an NGO or government agency and would like to talk to us about our Social Responsibility programme, email: amra@talktalkenglish.mn
From time to time, we have opportunities for:
To find out more about our current vacancies please email:
info@talktalkenglish.mn