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Last updated on 2025-07-15

Program overview

Program overview

The French Tutoring program at ILSC offers personalized language classes designed to enhance your French communication skills. Available in both private and semi-private formats, this program is tailored to meet your specific learning needs, whether for general communication, business, or academic purposes. With locations in both Montréal and New Delhi, students can choose a learning environment that suits them best. The program is flexible, allowing you to integrate tutoring into your regular French study schedule, ensuring that you can focus on areas where you need the most improvement.

Program structure

The French Tutoring program is designed to be flexible and adaptable to your individual needs. Here are some key features of the program:

  • Program Length: Flexible according to your needs.
  • Schedule: Classes can range from 5 to 30 hours per week.
  • Start Dates: You can begin your classes any Monday.
  • French Levels: Available for Beginner 1 to Advanced 2.

Students have the option to choose between private classes for one-on-one attention or semi-private classes with 2-3 students for a more collaborative learning experience. This structure allows for a customized approach, focusing on specific skill areas to help you achieve your personal French study goals.

Featured Experiences

The French Tutoring program offers several unique features that enhance the learning experience:

  • Personalized instruction tailored to your specific learning needs.
  • Options for specialized French topics, including business and academic French.
  • Opportunity to add tutoring to your regular French study schedule for faster progress.
  • Experienced instructors who are passionate about helping you achieve your goals.
  • Focus on improving weak areas in your French language skills.

Career Options

Graduates of the French Tutoring program can pursue a variety of career opportunities in Canada. Here are some potential job options:

  • French Language Tutor: Provide personalized instruction to students looking to improve their French skills.
  • Translator: Translate written documents from French to English and vice versa, ensuring accuracy and cultural relevance.
  • Customer Service Representative: Work in bilingual customer service roles, assisting French-speaking clients in various industries.
  • Content Writer: Create engaging content in French for websites, blogs, and marketing materials.
  • International Relations Specialist: Utilize French language skills in diplomatic or business settings, facilitating communication between French-speaking countries and Canada.

 

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