Job Specific

Language training shaped around the job title, the daily tasks, and the conversations that matter most.

Why Job-Specific Language Training?

Your employees don’t need to speak every language,  they need to speak their language. Job-specific language training targets the precise communication skills tied to a particular role, whether that’s a frontline supervisor giving safety instructions, a nurse documenting patient care, or a client advisor handling sensitive financial conversations. Every session is built around the tasks, terminology, and interactions that matter most in that position  so learners build confidence and competency exactly where it counts.

Doctors

The precision your patients deserve in every language you speak.

Accountants

Language training as accurate as your ledger, built for the professionals behind the numbers.

Engineers

Language training built to spec for the professionals who can't afford to be misunderstood.

IT Advisor

Clear communication for the professionals who keep systems and teams running.

What's at Stake?

Because in professions such as HR, Lawyers or Accountants, making the wrong word isn’t just awkward, it’s misleading.

  • Lawyers work in an environment where exacting language is the law itself. A misapplication of a term in a contract, a mistranslated clause, or a misunderstanding in court can annul an arrangement, subject a client to liability, or unravel even an entire case. Legal language is a specialized code — and fluency in it is non-negotiable.
  • Accountants deal in terms which are heavily regulated and jurisdiction-specific. Poorly translated financial jargon, an ambiguous report, or poorly read audit findings for any number of reasons can set off a complete compliance failure, ruin client confidence, or result in costly mistakes, spreading through the whole organisation.
  • HR professionals connect leadership and the rest of its employees — dealing with a lot of sensitive discussions about hiring, performance, conflict, accommodation, and termination. HR runs the risk of misrepresenting policy or taking legal risk, or worse, letting down the very employees which they’re supposed to be supporting by using specific, culturally sensitive terminology.
Across all three, the stakes are the same: these professionals are judged not only by what they know, but by how clearly and correctly they communicate it. Job-specific language training ensures that technical expertise is never lost in translation.

 

Job and Industry Specific

Our answers

Frequently Asked Questions

The most frequent gaps include difficulty with technical vocabulary, writing formal professional documents, conducting sensitive conversations with confidence, and navigating regulatory or compliance language, especially in a second language.

Absolutely! Engineers can have the hours recognized by: L'ordre des ingénieurs du québec, Accountnats by: l’ Ordre des comptables professionnels agréés du Québec, Doctors by; Collège des médecins du Québec.

Because the training is built around content they already understand professionally, progress is faster than in general programs. Learners aren't starting from scratch, they're adding linguistic precision to knowledge they already have.

Absolutely. Depending on the role, training covers written documents such as reports, contracts, and emails, as well as spoken skills including meetings, presentations, client consultations, and difficult conversations.

All programs, with the exception of Blended‑Lingua, Lingua30, and HILT, may be considered. Program selection will be based on participants’ levels, time constraints, and specific objectives.​

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