Corporate English Courses
ELAM offers successful training courses with a team of highly qualified and seasoned trainers to elevate your corporate potential.
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Courses Offered
30-minute private lesson
30-minute private lesson
weekly
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An Opinion Is Worth a Thousand Words
We have worked with ELAM for the past several years. I am confident in recommending them as they have always been professional, accommodating and our employees’ comments for both course content and the professors have been excellent. Working with ELAM is easy; they take care of everything!
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ELAM's language assessments are objective and personalized, allowing you to optimize your hiring process, validate the language level of your potential candidates or establish the linguistic competencies required for current and new positions. Consider our linguistics evaluation services, and you will quickly obtain reliable and impartial results adapted to your industry.
Founded in 1993 in Montréal, Québec, ELAM is a virtual corporate language school with environmental responsibility at its core. Since 2016, we’ve operated in a fully paperless, virtual environment — not out of trend, but as a deliberate and permanent structural choice. For more than three years, we’ve proudly held Green Business Bureau (GBB) certification, a recognition that reflects how deeply environmental awareness is ingrained in our working practices. We are committed to reducing our carbon footprint, acting responsibly, continuously improving our sustainable operations, and reporting our results transparently to our clients, trainers, and the communities we serve.
Most corporate language programs gradually disappear. This is how it works — and how to design one your employees will show up for.
The engagement problem
You sent a language learning platform to your company. You sent the welcome email. You shared the login credentials. And then… nothing. Sound familiar?
One of the most popular questions people ask when beginning a new language is: “How long do I need to become fluent?” The truth is language learning does not come with a timetable. Progress depends on a few factors, including the learner’s starting level, consistency in studying and the opportunity to use the language in everyday life.

