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        Welcome to Language Academy For IELTS, PTE & French DELF, TCF, TCFQ Language Chandigarh, Kharar, Mohali If you are eager to learn French in Chandigarh or you desire to improve our French language skills, either want to migrate to Canada or want to study in France. Join Language Academy to Learn French & IELTS in Chandigarh, Panchkula, Kharar, Mohali As lots of students from different parts of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal, and Chandigarh are eager to Learn French because of various reasons so we welcome students of all age groups. Why choose Language Academy to Learn French in Chandigarh:- Free Study Material (Text and Work Book with Audio CD Absolutely Free) Special Batches for working professionals and students.  http://www.languageacademy.org.in/  Call us at  01605000200                 
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languageacademyoffical · 3 years ago
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Call us at +917087880005 for French Classes for Students of 6th to 12th in Kharar
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No more boredom! Learn something new. Make way for the new language with a fun methodology. Learn with Fun - Always a good mantra.
Let your child explore the way through basics of French with Fun. Learn French culture and allow us to make your child fall in love with the Language.
The content covered for the kid’s class will be as follows:
1. Greetings
2. Numbers
3. Alphabets
4. Days of the week
5. Months of the year
6. Basic verbs
7. Basic sentences
8. Rhymes
9. Body parts
10. Fruits and vegetables
11. Clothes
12. Basic questions
13. How to Express tastes and preferences.
Complete French Language Basics, just with a lot of Fun!
Admission is open for new batches!
Address: SCO No 90-D, Top Floor City Heart, Kharar, Mohali, India 140301
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languageacademyoffical · 3 years ago
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6 Best Career Options After Learning French in India
As we all know, people who speak a foreign language have an advantage in their studies and work. Regardless of the career path, especially languages ​​2 and 3, be it Chinese, English, Japanese or any other language, the salary or remuneration of linguists will skyrocket depending on the difficulty of the studies. And the demands of the job market for any young person interested in studying or working in a language and just wanting to discover a culture, history, etc. different. 
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In this article, we've compiled six of the most popular and highest paying jobs you can find after learning the French language. Let's talk about it-
Air Hostess
This is the most popular career opportunity that can earn you hundreds of thousands of money with your bilingual skills. Skills allow you to communicate with passengers in their own language. However, it is also a career that is not easy to find. Since you need to pass all exams and interview levels to meet the criteria set by the aviation authorities, the language issue is very important. In addition, TOEIC and TOFEL test results are required to meet airline criteria. You can go to the French Institute in Mumbai, which will help you not only to learn French but also to pass the exam.
Translator
Translation is another career that continues to make money. Because whether it is official documents, legal documents, film scripts or other voice-overs, there is always a need to translate into French from another language. Due to unlimited business negotiations, it is often translated into a third language and requires a very high level of language skills, and the pay is well worth it. As a freelance translator you can also work for many companies who are still looking for an interpreter.
Business Analyst
International banking and finance companies urgently need a multilingual employee. The banking system, which forces employees to communicate with the global population, forces this company to prioritize people with different language skills. Knowledge of languages ​​will help you negotiate or make deals. With a knowledge of French, you can easily build your position in the banking / finance industry in India and other countries.
Fashion industry
The clothing industry has gone global. If you want to dive into this world, prepare to communicate in different languages. Therefore, it is advisable to be proficient in French, Italian and Spanish if you want to have a successful career in this field. Fashion shoppers are people who are responsible for choosing different items to sell in a store. They usually work in department stores, retail stores, or wholesale clothing distributors. They need to be aware of the trends and really understand the taste of the market.
 International event organizer
According to the official website, French is one of the six international languages ​​recognized by the United Nations. Unsurprisingly, many international events are held in French. Of course, we are talking about congresses, meetings, sports competitions, festivals and exhibitions.
 Therefore, an international event organizer is needed to support this. This job can be an interesting job prospect for French speaking professionals. The main responsibility of an international event organizer is to ensure that it runs smoothly. To learn French in Mumbai and take French lessons in Mumbai, this city being the center of many international events, this is your chance to be part of the Event Company.
 Journalists, journalists or media editors
Working in electronic media offers promising prospects for Francophones. With the language skills acquired during your degree, you can work in media as journalists, editors, and writers to cover many popular stories from foreign language sources. Grammar skills are essential if you want to work in writing, and verbal skills are essential if you want to work as a good TV leader or a good reporter.
 Conclusion
Despite all of the above vacation options, and many of them, speaking French can be the most enjoyable and exciting thing you can have.
 Join our French language classes & enhance chances of Canadian Visa with exam preparation course in French language Institute in #City_Heart #Kharar #Mohali. 
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languageacademyoffical · 3 years ago
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Want to Learn How to Speak French Fluently?
Learning French, like any other new language, implies a lot of memorizations, and often, as adults, our memory is not what it used to be. So what is the best way to learn French? These 12 tips will help you memorize new information longer, and learn French more efficiently.
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1. Always Study French with Audio
Written French and spoken French are almost 2 different languages.
There are many silent letters, glidings, liaisons, etc… and they are everywhere, including in French verb conjugations and grammar.
Many students are still learning French mostly with written material, or traditional methods that over enunciate every single word.
Formal school curriculum usually focus on grammar and verb conjugations — the teachers don’t have a choice: they have to cover the imposed curriculum, and that leaves little time for anything else!
Yet, if you want to learn French to communicate in French, not just to pass exams, you need to train to understand modern spoken French. I wrote a whole article about modern spoken French with many examples, so I invite you to read it should you like to know more.
For example, the modern spoken pronunciation of “être” various conjugations is quite different than what you may have studied… Especially in the negative, when you apply all the glidings with the subject pronouns and the ne…. Check out my free audio guide about the French verb être conjugations and pronunciation.
Picking the right French audiobook is your first challenge; and from your choice may very well depend the success or failure of your French studies.
Now let’s talk about your own study style.
2 . Be In Touch with Your Own Learning Style
Do you need to write? Or do you need to listen? Or do you need to read to learn things by heart?
Whatever the method you are using to learn French, make sure you adapt it to YOUR learning style.
This being said, studying French with audio is a must if you want to learn French to communicate: understand modern spoken French and speak French yourself.
I developed an audio-based modern French placement test. Check it out to see if you can understand modern spoken French.
3. Self-Studying Is NOT For Everybody
When it comes to learning languages, not everybody is the same. I’ve taught hundreds of students, and I can tell you from experience that some people have an easier time with languages than others. It’s not fair, and it’s not popular to say it… but it’s true.
It doesn’t mean that someone less gifted cannot learn French, but it means that self-studying is not for everybody.
Some students need the expertise of a teacher to guide them through their studies, motivate them and find creative ways to explain the same point until it is understood. Skype and/or phone French lessons can be a good solution.
4. Beware of Free French Learning Tools
Nowadays every French teaching website is offering something free. Free French lessons. Free tips. Free videos…
OK. I get it. Free is lovely.
However, if the material is not good, then ‘free’ can be a total waste of your time. And your time is valuable.
Be particularly careful about social networks. It’s easy to get lost in there, and jump from one funny video to another but at the end, actually learn very little — or not what you should be learning!
There is also some really good free material out there — if you have not done it already, I encourage you download my free French learning audiobook.
However, if you are serious about learning French, you need to follow a structured path which gently leads you through the different French learning stages. At one point I suggest you invest into a reliable French learning method.
The method you choose has to come with solid grammatical explanations — very few people can master French without first understanding French grammar — and audio recordings featuring both traditional and modern French.
5. Translate French into English as Little as Possible
When you are a total beginner, some translation is going to occur. As you advance in your French studies, try as much as possible to avoid translating.
Translating adds a huge step in the process of speaking:
Idea –> English –> French
versus just
idea –>French
It makes your brain waste 30% more time and energy and will fool you into making a mistake when the literal translation doesn’t work — which is unfortunately often the case in French!
So, if you don’t translate, what should you do?
6. Link French to Images and Visual Situations, Not English Words
Try as much as possible to link the new French vocabulary to images, situations, feelings and NOT to English words.
By linking the image/ sensation to the French words, you will avoid mistakes since in this particular case for example, we don’t use “I am’ in French, but ‘I have’: “j’ai froid”…
Whatever you do, don’t adapt the English sentence to adapt it to the French — “ah, Ok, the French say “I HAVE cold”… I’ll remember that!”
Let’s see what this does for your brain:
“Brrrr”
I am cold
so….je…
then être in je form…. je suis
how do you say cold again? Oh yes froid
je suis froid
– oh but wait a minute! The French don’t use “I am” for that one… they say I “have” cold
so have is avoir…
so the je form is…. j’ai
so… j’ai froid…. or is it j’ai froide?
Maybe this sounds familiar?
It is MUCH simpler and faster to link the feeling of cold or “brrrr” to “j’ai froid”.
“Brrrr” = “j’ai froid”.
If you are doing flashcards to study French — which I strongly encourage you do — draw the word/situation whenever possible instead of writing English. Even if you are not a good artist, you’ll (hopefully?) remember what your drawing meant, and it’s much more efficient to learn French this way.
This is a very important point so I’ll take another example.
When learning French numbers, many students “build” them. They do maths. When they want to say ‘ninety-nine’ in French they think about what they’ve learned and remember this fun (or crazy?) logic ‘four-twenty-ten-nine’ and finally come up with “quatre-vingt-dix-neuf’.
Do you realise the time wasted?
Most French kids know how to count to 99 by age 6.
Nobody ever told them about the ‘four-twenty-ten-nine’ nonsense! The only think they know is that 99 sounds like [katrevindizneuf].
They don’t know how to spell it — and they don’t care!
Well, that’s how you need to learn French. Not like a kid — adults don’t learn like children. But by linking the French sounds to the notions, the images, the ideas. Not to the English words. Not to the logic. Not even to the grammar.
7. Be Careful with French Cognates
This is exactly why you should be particularly careful with cognates — words that are the same between the two languages.
Many students approach them thinking “ah, that’s easy, I know that one”. But then when they need to use that word, they don’t remember it’s the same word in French as in English…
Furthermore, cognates always have a different pronunciation, and your English brain is going to fight saying that word the French way.
I hear many students having a hard time with the word “chocolat”. In French, the ch is soft, as in “shave”, and the final t is silent. [Shocola]. Most French students wrongfully pronounce it [tshocolat].
Finally, there are many false cognates: words that exist in both languages but don’t have exactly the same meanings (like entrée in US English (= main course) and entrée in French (= appetizers, first (light) course).
So, cognates need more of your attention, not less!
8. Avoid Writing in Your Head
Many students “write” French in their head before they speak.
However, in French, may letters are silent, like the “ent” of the “ils” form, or the é sound at the end of a verb: parler, parlez, parlé, parlée, parlés, parlées.
Writing in your head a huge waste of time and may lead to being scared to speak French.
9. Learn French in Sentences
When you learn French “in context”, you’ll remember the situation and words longer, and you’ll already have a series of words that go well together handy for your next French conversation!
To learn French in context, I highly recommend you check out my unique downloadable French audiobooks, a unique French learning method illustrated by a realistic bilingual novel recorded at different levels of enunciation, featuring both traditional and modern spoken French pronunciation.
When you make up your French sentences, find examples that make sense to you, that are close to your own life.
For example, let’s say you want to learn ‘red’ in French. Instead of writing down a dull sentence like ‘the apple is red’, look for something red that personally means something to you, and write about it: ‘my dog likes to play with his red ball’.
Your brain will remember a sentence describing a truth or a memory much longer than it will remember a sentence of made-up facts.
10. Prioritize
Often, to make learning more fun, many teachers try to present a text, a story. At least I do, as much as possible.
If your memory is great, go ahead and memorize everything!
But if it’s not the case, PRIORITIZE: what words in this story are YOU likely to use? Focus on learning these first, then revisit the story once you’ve mastered your first list.
The same logic applies to tenses: in conversation, most of the time we use the present indicative. So focus on the present when studying your French verb conjugations, and then move on to adjectives, essential vocabulary, asking questions, pronouns… things that will make an immediate difference in your ability to converse in French.
The French subjunctive can wait!
11. Study French Regularly, For A Short Time, Not All In One Sitting
If you study French all afternoon, chances are that you’ll exhaust yourself, and are much more likely to get frustrated, lose your motivation or attention.
Spending 15–30 minutes a day learning French — not multitasking but with 100% of your attention — will get you better results than two hours during the weekend with the kids playing in the background.
12. Review — Repetition Is the Key!
This is probably the number one mistake students make.
They concentrate on learning new material, and forget to review the older one.
If you enjoy learning French in context, check out French Today’s downloadable French audiobooks: French Today’s bilingual novels are recorded at different speeds and enunciation, and focus on today’s modern glided pronunciation.
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languageacademyoffical · 4 years ago
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languageacademyoffical · 4 years ago
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French Language Classes in Kharar
Searching for foreign language courses in Mohali Punjab? Study French language in Mohali, Kharar with excellent quality & highest education standard at Language Academy. We offer French classes including many French courses for professional and beginner.
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- Excellent results
- Visa Additions Points
- Native Trainer
- Individual attention
- Free Study Materials
 Feel free to call for any queries: +917087970005 / 01605000200
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languageacademyoffical · 6 years ago
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