Our native-speaking qualified Armenian teachers can guide you and your group at your work or at home, at a time convenient to you. Classes can take place on any day of the week - even weekends - morning, afternoon or evening. If needs be, if meeting at your office or home is not suitable, you can take your lessons at the trainer's office. Study materials are supplied for you.
Armenian lessons of this type are broader and are aimed towards students with a variety of requirements. While all beginner level students will cover survival Armenian - needed for short visits to countries where English isn't widely spoken, or if you wish to 'go local'; those studying Armenian usually go in different directions at this point, depending on what they need. Those who have benefitted from these Armenian classes have been those investing in or buying property overseas, those married to overseas nationals, people setting off on a round-the-world trip, enthusiasts in Armenian culture, and those enthusiastic to pass a specific exam in Armenian.
These Armenian lessons are driven towards people who have a requirement to learn Armenian to bolster their work output. For novices, you will find it useful to learn basic greetings and business etiquette; and once you have become more proficient then reading and writing will come to the fore. Typical students include those concerned with import/export, those seeking work in multinational companies, international negotiations, and anyone working with international colleagues or administration. Even on our most rudimentary beginners lesson, students can expect to finish the lesson with decent telephone and e-mail Armenian, as well as a good enough grip on the language for a short trip to the country.
Lessons in Armenian are also accessible for 2 or more studying in tandem (Two-to-One Armenian Lesson or Small Group In-Company Armenian Lesson). All those involved must have around the same experience of the language, similar needs of areas of proficiency, and must be able to work at the same time and place. Bookings must be made for all students at the same time. Listen & Learn do not advise classes of more than 6-8 people, although In-Company Taster Armenian sessions can be run with as many as 12 people.
Laval
More than just a cool palindrome, Laval is also the second biggest city in the Montreal province of Canada, with a population last counted at 375,000 people. Considered a suburb of Montreal, Laval is a quiet town where people who want a little more elbow room that they may find in the big city come to live and raise their families. The city has always been connected to Montreal as that city's fortunes improved with new industries and additional tourism, so too did Laval's. Why take the time to learn a new language in Laval? Recent surveys found that English, French, Arabic, Italian, Greek or Armenian were spoken by a significant percentage of the population. To keep up with the unique mixture of people in Laval, you're going to have to start by building your language skills!