Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Studying Language is Gateway to Success

If you have a foreign language that is a powerful tool to get a job… you are so much more employable, you can be part of international business” (Barack Obama, 2008).
If you are planning to forge ahead in a career abroad, being well conversant in languages can boost your career tangent.  It is not only useful as part of your degree but, it improves your cultural awareness, develops your adaptability and makes you a more confident and effective communicator as well. In addition to improving your future employability, learning a language is also an enjoyable experience.

Multinational companies always prefer candidates with multi- language skills. Learning a language provides you with the skills to adapt to different business environments and to operate with greater cultural agility and insight. Multilingual recruits are always a positive add-on to the company profile as well. Languages are window and give an insight into different cultures of the world.

So, whether you pocket a job liasioning with international clients in an Engineering company in England, or work in Brussels interpreting for the European Commission, or land up in Seoul as an investment banker, language skills certainly increase your job opportunities.

If you aspire to study English language in Canada, or apply for free French classes in Montreal, look no further! Montreal International Institute of Language Arts, M.I.I.L.A., offers English courses in Montreal and more. It is a one-of-a-kind institution which effortlessly combines a dynamic learning environment, a friendly and welcoming atmosphere and modern facilities.

We offer best educational experience combined with personal individual attention. Each course level is carefully designed to provide optimal learning opportunities, and our knowledgeable and professional teachers will ensure that students achieve their goals and acquire excellent language skills. Expand your horizons with MIILA. It is an exciting opportunity to experience another culture, to further develop an existing language or to learn a new one.

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