French Lessons in Liverpool. Learn French
No matter what your reason for learning French, Language Trainers can provide a tailored course, delivered in your own home or office. Your trainer will be a qualified native French speaker, and will provide classes and materials appropriate to your needs and requests. Classes can be held any day of the week, during the morning, afternoon or evening. Individuals and small groups are catered for, making Language Trainers perfect for both businesspeople and the general public.
One-to-one General/Business
French Course in Liverpool
It doesn't matter if you want to learn French for business or pleasure - our customised language courses will help you get where you want to be.
General French courses will cover Survival French, allowing you to be comfortable during short visits to the country; polite conversation, practicable vocabulary and a strong grammatical foundation. Business courses are aimed at those wishing to work in the target language - so a working knowledge of etiquette in French business, as well as developing proficient reading and writing skills.
It is your first session and your own requirements, however, which decide the precise content of the course. A Business course will generally include common conversational topics, as well as gaining greater fluency with writing letters and emails in French, as well as using the telephone. In the same vein, the syllabus for General courses is not set in stone - all you need do is ask your teacher.
Typical Business course students include those in international import/export, those hoping to gain acquisitions in foreign countries, those within multinational corporations, and people who do business with foreign institutions and governments. General courses are not simply for those who need to reach a certain level of French for an exam - they are perfect for those wishing to pack up and move abroad, those marrying a French national, as well as those travelling to the country for any other reason.
› Two-to-One and Small Group - French Course in Liverpool (closed group)
Info about Liverpool
A core city of the UK, famed for many great exports - and not just the exports that have been sent out of the city's famous docks for hundreds of years. As the source of the Beatles and many other musicians of great worth, Liverpool is immensely proud of its role as a driving force of UK culture; and in fact was named European City of Culture for 2008.
With around 450,000 residents in the borough and city, and a further 820,000 in the urban area, Liverpool is a sprawling post-industrial metropolis, and thanks to its sea trade has always attracted plenty of overseas visitors and immigrants, all of which help give those living in the city a fantastic scope for picking up a new language. Almost every European language can be heard around Liverpool, and there are many Chinese and south Asian communities dotted around the city.
Liverpool Facts
- Tourist Attractions in Liverpool: The Casbah Coffee Club
- Top restaurants in Liverpool: St. John's Beacon
- Famous Songs about Liverpool: He's Crackin' Up (to the tune of 'Football's Coming Home'')
- Shopping Centres in Liverpool: St Johns Shopping Centre
- Top Sports Teams in Liverpool: Liverpool Football Club
Info about French
French is widely used around western and central Europe, and spoken by over 175 million people all over the world. If you need to learn French quickly and with minimal fuss, Language Trainers offers you a guide that will yield great results. Our fully qualified native-speaking French teachers can visit you at a time and location that is convenient to you, and furnish you with all necessary study material. You can adapt the course so you learn what you really need, and groups can be trained as well as individual tuition.
French Facts
- Variations of French: Standard, Swiss, Belgian, Aostian and Quebec French
- French is regulated by: Académie française (French Academy)
- Famous French Singers: Chantal Goya, Edith Piaf
- Famous French Books: Optimism, Les Miserables (The miserables)
- How do I say Good bye in French: Au revoir
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