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French Lessons in Brighton. Learn French

All of our French trainers are fully-qualified native speakers who will tailor your course to your individual requirements. Classes are held at a venue and time that suit you, whether that be morning, afternoon or evening; weekdays or weekends. One-to-one and small-group options are available to suit everyone from solo learners to businesses. Course materials are provided.

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French Course in Brighton

Whether you want French lessons to help you in your general day-to-day life or for business needs, our made-to-order language courses can help you improve quickly and confidently.

General and Business courses in French differ in style and content: a General course will concentrate on developing confident conversational skills, making short visits to the country less of an exercise in frustration and more about building upon the foundations to your own ends. Business courses are great for those whose career will be moving overseas - you would learn the fundamental protocols for engaging in business in French, and later would start to focus more on the integral skills of reading and writing.


The exact syllabus is not determined simply in terms of 'General' or 'Business' - the course is tailor-made to your needs. If, as a Business student, you need extra focus on telephone or email communication, or vocabulary from a specific field of business, you only need mention this to your tutor. In the same vein, the syllabus for General courses is not set in stone - all you need do is ask your teacher.


We have a wide range of Business course clients for a variety of needs; including people who are off to work for a foreign administration, people working in a corporation with overseas headquarters, and import/export specialists. General courses in French suit those hoping to emigrate to foreign shores, people with a view to travel to countries where French is the vernacular tongue, those with a keen interest in French culture and language, and people with foreign spouses.

Info about Brighton


Sunny Brighton is the most popular seaside resort in the UK, and a real centre for multiculturalism, which is promoted throughout the city. Each summer brings with it many thousands of students from overseas, coming to Brighton to learn English and, if they're lucky, to get a glimpse of British sunshine. Over 8 million tourists also visit Brighton every year.

Brighton's popularity is mainly because the city has so much to offer; thanks to the seafront, the buzzing nightlife, the annual Brighton festival, its proximity to London, the huge array of shops and boutiques, and much more.

The ethnic mix in Brighton is a testament to the easy-going lifestyle throughout the city, and makes it a fantastic place to pick up a new language from scratch - especially for the more popular European tongues like German, French, Spanish and Italian; though there are plenty of other cultures in abundance throughout the city.


Brighton Facts

Average Temperature (Summer) in Brighton: 17 °C
Famous Movies set in Brighton: Quadrophenia
Famous Books about Brighton: Brighton Rock
Top Sports Teams in Brighton: Sussex County Cricket Cub
Tourist Attractions in Brighton: Royal Pavilion

Info about French


As the native tongue of 41 nations worldwide, French is spoken by around 175,000,000 people. If you need to learn French for academic, business or other purposes and you want a convenient yet intensive course of French language lessons, Language Trainers can dispatch one of our qualified native-speaking teachers to visit you at a time and location of your choice. Sessions can be one-to-one or adapted for groups, and the course is customised to your specific needs. All course materials are made available.


French Facts

Country with less French as a native language speaker: Haiti
Variations of French: Standard, Swiss, Belgian, Aostian and Quebec French
How many people in the world speak French: 200
Country with most French as a native language speaker: France
French writing System: Latin alphabet with diacritic marks

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