French Language Course
French (le français) or la langue française is a Romance language, belonging to the Indo-European family. It descended from the spoken Latin language of the Roman Empire, as did languages such as Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian, Catalan and others.
French is the second-most widespread language worldwide after English, being an official language in 29 countries, most of which are members of la francophonie, the community of French-speaking countries. It is spoken as a first language in France, southern Belgium, western Switzerland, Monaco, the provinces of Quebec, New Brunswick and some parts of Ontarioin Canada, parts of the U.S. states of Louisiana, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, among educated classes in North Africa, Haiti, French Polynesia and by various communities elsewhere.
According to a survey of the European Commission, French is the fourth-most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union.
Particulars | Levels | Duration | Schedule | |
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Beginner’s | A1 A2 |
50-60 Hours 50-60 Hours |
Weekdays & Weekends Weekdays & Weekends |
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Intermediate | B1 B2 |
50-60 Hours 50-60 Hours |
Weekdays & Weekends Weekdays & Weekends |
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Advanced | C1 C2 |
50-60 Hours 50-60 Hours |
Weekdays & Weekends Weekdays & Weekends |
This course includes:-
- Communication and Listening Skills.
- Pronunciation.
- Note-taking.
- E-mail, Letter-Writing / reports.
- Telephone Skills.
- Business Presentations.
- Negotiating Meetings.
- Sales and Marketing.
- Talk about the Organization you work.
- Socialize with Colleagues
Course Topics are:-
- Introduction to Translation.
- Technical and Scientific Translation.
- French Literature Translation.
- Cultural Factors in Translation.
- Translation Theory.
- Commercial Translation.
- Legal Translation.
- News Translation.
- Medical Translation.
- Technological Translation.
- Banking Data’s.
- Documents.
- Certificates.