Learning a new language can be challenging, but who says it can’t be fun? At ELAM, we believe in innovative approaches to language acquisition, and one of the most entertaining methods we’ve discovered is through karaoke. This musical activity not only helps you practice pronunciation and vocabulary but also immerses you in the culture of the language you’re learning.
Emmanuelle Di Palma
In the world of French language and culture, one of the most fascinating areas of exploration is the differences between standard French and Canadian French. While both varieties share a common root, their evolution has led to distinctive features that set them apart. At ELAM, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive language training that covers these nuances, ensuring learners are well-versed in both traditional and regional variations. Here’s a look at some intriguing differences between French and Canadian French.
In a world where mastering a new language is more than just a skill—it’s a strategic advantage, ELAM understands the evolving needs of language learners and has been incorporating Competency-Based Language Learning (CBLT) into all our virtual courses and programs for several years through our Learner Profiles.
In today’s globalized business landscape, proficiency in multiple languages has become a necessity rather than just a desirable skill. Whether it’s sealing international deals or fostering cross-cultural communication within your team, the ability to converse fluently in languages such as English or French can significantly enhance your company’s competitiveness and efficiency. Recognizing this demand, ELAM, a leading corporate language school, is thrilled to introduce its latest innovation: High-Intensity Language Training (HILT).
In today’s globalized business landscape, mastering Business English has become increasingly crucial. With the English language learning market projected to reach a staggering $77.9 billion by 2030, it’s clear that English remains a key asset in the corporate world. Despite 1.5 billion people speaking English globally, the proficiency required for professional success often demands more than just basic language skills. Business English extends beyond everyday communication, involving industry-specific vocabulary and sophisticated business skills. Mastery includes the art of diplomatic negotiation, persuasive rhetoric, and effective presentation skills. Failing to invest in Business English training can place employees and businesses at a significant disadvantage, impacting everything from productivity to revenue.
In today’s dynamic global economy, where communication knows no borders, mastering multiple languages isn’t just a personal achievement—it’s a strategic career move. According to a recent study, by Preply, “being multilingual can significantly enhance your earning potential and job prospects. “At ELAM, we understand the transformative power of language skills in the corporate world.
In today’s fast-paced corporate world, time is a precious commodity. With tight schedules and competing priorities, finding the time to invest in personal and professional development can be a challenge. However, mastering a new language is often a key skill desired by many professionals, whether for expanding career opportunities, enhancing communication skills, or simply for personal enrichment. Recognizing the need for flexibility and convenience in language learning, ELAM is proud to introduce its latest innovation: the Lingua30 program.
Embarking on a journey to learn a new language is an exciting endeavor, but it can also be daunting. With the plethora of vocabulary, grammar rules, and cultural nuances to absorb, effective notetaking becomes your trusty companion along this linguistic adventure. Here are some invaluable tips to help you optimize your note-taking strategy and accelerate your language learning journey.