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Duration
6 weeks
Tuition
$440
Online
Jul 11-Aug 22
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Year Founded
1883
Scholarships
no
This course is designed for students who wish to acquire French terminology in the fields of business and commerce and for professionals who need to need to communicate in French at work.
What You’ll Learn
- Learn how to use French for professional communication purposes
- Compare socio-economic issues in France and Canada
- Improve grammar skills
- Increase or gain knowledge of French in the fields of economics and commerce
This course is in three parts (which can be taken in any order), with two different themes each:
- Part I: Key economic players / Entrepreneurs
- Part II: Human resources / Marketing
- Part III: Professional correspondence / Economic trends
Note that this course is a valuable preparation for the DFA1 (Diplôme de Français des Affaires 1) and DFA2 (Diplôme de Français des Affaires 2), both of which are offered by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Student Reviews (2)
6 months to customer service excellence
Luke Miller
Toronto • November 30, 2021Graduated From
General Course A1.3
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I scraped by in French class in grade school. After 6 months at Alliance, I could handle customer service calls completely in French! My accent still needs work, but my speaking is passable and reading and writing and grammar are good. It feels like I ...
I scraped by in French class in grade school. After 6 months at Alliance, I could handle customer service calls completely in French! My accent still needs work, but my speaking is passable and reading and writing and grammar are good. It feels like I have superpowers ; )
Highly recommended for business proficiency
Richard Move
Toronto • March 20, 2020Graduated From
Business French
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Highly recommended if you're trying to gain a professional level of proficiency. It might not be what you want for just casual conversational French for a vacation or fun, but they follow a curriculum that's supported by the French government and prepa...
Highly recommended if you're trying to gain a professional level of proficiency. It might not be what you want for just casual conversational French for a vacation or fun, but they follow a curriculum that's supported by the French government and prepares you to test for internationally recognized credentials of French language proficiency. You can use these courses and exams to demonstrate language proficiency for government and employers in the EU.
The placement test is pretty good at figuring out where you should start and I found the pace and schedule convenient. Drop in one day and do a placement test, the evaluator will answer any questions you have. If it doesn't feel right they're not going to pressure you.
My only real complaint, and it's a mild one to be honest, is that most (all?) of the course material and workbooks are very France-centric and there's not that much in the way of La Francophonie at large or even Canadian references. It won't really hurt your language skills, but it means that you are often learning things that are culturally specific to Metropolitan France.