Berlitz – Meeting Canada's Language Challenge

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Studying in a new country demands a lot of preparation, both prior to leaving your homeland and upon arrival. Whether you are sitting in a lecture hall or standing in line at a cafeteria, you will likely be faced with a common challenge – understanding a new language. And if you have arrived in Canada, you may need to understand two languages!

Rather uniquely, Canada has two official languages, English and French. Being able to communicate effectively in either English or French will be essential to your success. Quebec is host to a unique dialect of French whereas English, that’s Canadian English, is the primary language in other areas of the country. Bilingual areas exist throughout as well and Canada is home of two of the most multicultural cities in the world: Toronto and Calgary. Such multiculturalism results in a wide variety of accents that add some special challenge to the already interesting art of communicating in a new language.

Berlitz has long been recognized as the world’s premier provider of language training and cross-cultural services and has been helping the world communicate for over 135 years. While Berlitz is first to acknowledge there’s no better way to learn a language than by being immersed in its native culture and surrounded by native speakers, this scenario can be a bit daunting when you find yourself sitting in a Chemistry classroom in Quebec or looking at a Psychology text in Ontario if you only understand Spanish.

Fortunately, with Berlitz you have a multitude of options to prepare you before and after your arrival. With more than 550 locations in over 70 countries and live online and self-study elearning options as well, you can get a jumpstart on your French or English before leaving your homeland. Perhaps you will want to arrive early to focus on developing your language skills with either an intensive Berlitz Study Abroad or a Total Immersion program. Berlitz Canada will also be there through-out your stay to augment your day to day experience and assist in developing your customized vocabulary and communications skills.

For more information, visit www.berlitz.ca.

Modified on June 05, 2013

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