French language is one of the most respected languages in the world. During several centuries it was widely used all over the world. French is used as an official language by people of more than a dozen countries and the same number of people use it as a second state language.
It is respectful, useful, and just nice to speak French. If you decided to start learning French the question arises how should you start? You can start independent learning or enroll in French courses run by certified specialists.
However not everyone has sufficient willpower, qualifications, and eventually, time for independent learning. Therefore, it would be wiser to take the second option, but only if you are able to learn from good and qualified specialists in the field of teaching foreign languages.
General course of French is intended for language learning at a basic level of speaking, reading, and writing. After completion of this course you will be able to speak fluently, read literature, press, and periodical publications, and watch movies and much more.
Business French course is intended for learning of literary language, business speech, and formal communication. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to study in French-speaking universities, get a certificate of a higher educational institution, get a good job.
Along with direct language learning our students will have the opportunity to master several practical and useful disciplines related to the French language:
• Normative grammar – this subject is intended for learning rules of French literary language grammar. This includes such aspects as morphology, syntax, and word formation;
• Business communication vocabulary – intended for learning new vocabulary, principles of word formation, and other expressions used in business French;
• Fundamentals of business vocabulary, documentation and scientific and technical literature – it is learning of proper business and commercial communication in French, as well as its use and meaning in various business documents, and technical works;
• Business presentations and seminars in French;
• Practical suggestions and recommendations.