FLP Training Program Overview

 FAQ

Why Foreign Languages ?

Course Details
 
 
 
Please download FLP 2009 Program Highlights here.

 
 
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The world is full of languages

 

Studying a foreign language can improve your analytic and interpretive capacities. Language study on your record will catch the eye of anyone reading your job or college application. Like learning math, history, or playing the piano, language learning takes time. And it adds to who you are.

 

When should you start and how much can you learn? 

You are never too young and it is never too late to begin. Depending on how long you study, you can gain different levels of fluency.


More & more businesses work closely with companies in other countries.

No matter what career you choose, if you've learned a second language, you'll have a real advantage. A professional who knows French or Japanese can work successfully with many more people and in many more places than someone who knows only one language.

 

What can you expect? 

You will learn a second language in exciting new ways, using technology and focusing on communication. Learning a language is not just learning grammar and vocabulary; it is learning new sounds, expressions, and ways of seeing things; it is learning how to act in another culture, how to know a new community from the inside.

 Certification Process


Certification Process Contents
Sections Hours Points
FLP Certification Program by Vtransit & PSBB

Writing-vocabulary 15min. 50
Listening 15min. 50
Reading-grammar 15min. 50
Practical Weekly 50
  Total 45 min. 200

Discover new worlds! 

Get an insider's view of another culture and a new view of your own. Studying a new language, reading other people's stories, and connecting with people in their own language can be a source of pleasure and surprise. Use your second language on the job; seek out opportunities to use it in your community; in college, take more courses, study abroad.