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Business French Course

As economic and political relations between Russia and France are improving, interest to the Business French is steadily growing. We need to bear in mind that French is spoken in many countries in Europe, Asia and Africa. These are the countries which Russia has got close economic contacts with.

“Tom’s House offers you to take a Business French Course at our Training Center. The curriculum is designed using modern French books in Business communication and consists of three levels; the first level is for those whose knowledge of French is rather weak.

Level
Number of Academic Hours
Common European Framework
  1. Debutant
  2. Intermediare
  3. Intermediare-Superieur
  1. 100
  2. 100
  3. 100

A1-A2

B1

B2

 

We use communicative approach in teaching foreign languages with special emphasis on speaking skills. Our Business French course will help you practice and improve your communication skills. You will achieve this aim by taking part in various business role-plays, drama, dialogues and discussions simulating real work environment (negotiations, meetings, presentations, trips, telephone talks etc). These activities consolidate lexical and grammar material, help break the language barrier and apply the acquired skills in real life situations. The course covers such areas as finance, marketing, management, logistics and etc.

In every class students work with audio and video material, read various business texts according to the topic of the lesson.

Classes are held both one-to-one and in groups. For corporate customers we can adapt Business French syllabus according to the needs of the company.


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