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Posts Tagged ‘African language’

Benefits of learning to speak an African language

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Even if you are not in a management position, but a small business owner or an employee you will benefit from learning to speak an African language. The first benefit of learning to speak an African language is that you will be able to communicate with a larger segment of the population and with your co-workers and employees. Communication breaks down barriers and builds respect for each other. The second benefit is that you will open career doors and thus invest in your future. For the employer it is important that the non-native African language speakers will be able to work well with all groups in the company. By enrolling employees in a course such as Tswana, Zulu, Xhosa or Sotho open communication in the company can follow, creating a positive work environment.

 

African language courses for beginners

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Although online and CD based training exist to help people learn foreign languages, few people have the time, discipline, and will to complete the self study training. Triple-e provides African language courses for beginners at the client’s premises and at scheduled times that suit the client company and its employees. The short African language courses teach the employees basic conversation skills, more advanced skills and communication in the language or languages suited for the workplace. If your company is in the financial sector, it will be important for the employees to communicate in for instance Northern Sotho regarding financial aspects. The same holds true for people working in any industry. Our African language courses are interactive and geared to the improvement of communication in society and the workplace. As such the African language courses are focused on your specific industry.