French Lessons in Milton Keynes. Learn French
Our fully-qualified, native-speaking trainers are keen to share their knowledge of French, and will tailor a language course to suit your specific requirements and interests. If you are an individual, a pair, or a small group, your trainer will cover relevant subjects with appropriate materials for either general or business learning. Classes can be conducted in your own office or home, during the day or evening, and on weekends or during the week.
One-to-one General/Business
French Course in Milton Keynes
If you want to be taught French for academic reasons, business needs or gain a working knowledge of the language for general purposes, our tailormade lessons are guaranteed to be the ideal solution.
General French courses will provide you with enough grammar and vocabulary to allow you to converse with native speakers, and form a strong basis for further learning. A Business course in French will generally cover basic business etiquette in that language, and at a higher level, reading and writing in French.
Our French courses would not be fixed to a specific curriculum, however. You know the specifics of what you will need from your new language, and all you need do is tell your teacher. Perhaps if you are taking a Business course, you may want to focus more on French telephone or email skills, or a specific vocabulary for your line of work. Equally, a General course will cover the fundamentals, but further focus in any particular area can easily be arranged with 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. Clients of our General French courses include people moving abroad, those entering a French family through marriage, those studying for a French exam, as well as those who are simply passionate about French language and culture.
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Info about Milton Keynes
Ideally (and deliberately) situated halfway between several key English cities (namely London, Oxford, Birmingham, Cambridge and Leicester), Milton Keynes is one of the UK's 'new cities' in the south east. Planned during the 1960s to alleviate crowding in the capital, the city's site was just one of many carefully-considered strategies employed to make Milton Keynes flourishing city in its own right.
With around 185,000 people living in the urban area, Milton Keynes attracts youthful residents, and there is an increasing diversity of ethnicity, making it a city of ample linguistic interest and a thriving city in which to learn a second language.
Milton Keynes Facts
- Average Age in Milton Keynes: 36
- Airports in Milton Keynes: Luton Airport
- Population of Milton Keynes: 236700
- Tourist Attractions in Milton Keynes: National Cycle Route 51
- Famous Songs about Milton Keynes: Carousel
Info about French
Once the most universal language in the world, French has now given way to English as the world's lingua franca. However, with over 175 million people worldwide who speak French, there are still plenty of reasons to learn. Language Trainers offers its eponymous service, having many native-speaking French teachers available who can visit you at your home or place of work at a time to suit you, provide you with all course materials you may need, and teach you either on a one-to-one basis or with the rest of your group. The course can be customised to suit your needs, or the needs of your business.
French Facts
- Famous French Books: Optimism, Les Miserables (The miserables)
- How many French Internet users are?: 59,779,525
- How do I say Hello in French: Bonjour
- How do I say I love you in French: Je t'aime
- Country with most French as a native language speaker: France
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