Thanks very much for organising the sessions and many thanks, also, to our trainer for providing high quality and fun training.
Kelly Haywood, Assistant Desk Officer, Western Balkans Group, Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeRanging from an intensive one-to-one Croatian language course at our London training centre to an in-company Croatian course at your premises, Communicaid is able to provide you with a Croatian language course that meets your unique requirements.
With language training centres in London, Paris, Brussels, Frankfurt and New York providing countrywide coverage and partner organisations worldwide, Communicaid is uniquely placed to become your local, national and international training partner for Croatian courses.
Our Business Croatian courses are highly personalised and designed to improve your Croatian communication skills, whether your focus is business, financial, diplomatic, legal or social. Upon completion of a Croatian course with Communicaid, you will have the confidence to communicate in Croatian with colleagues, clients and suppliers.
Take a Business Croatian course with Communicaid, one of the world’s leading providers of Business Croatian training courses.
Benefits of our Business Croatian Courses
A Communicaid Croatian language training course will provide you with the ability to:
Who should attend?
A Communicaid Business Croatian course is suitable for:
Course content
The content and format of your Croatian training course will depend on your profession, proficiency in Croatian and objectives. Whether beginner, survival, intermediate or advanced, key areas covered in all our Croatian courses include:
Approach
Croatian training is available seven days a week, 365 days a year. Our Croatian courses take place between 08:00 and 20:00, although training is also available outside of these hours upon request. Suitable tailored and published materials as well as online learning resources will be used throughout your Croatian course, with recommendations on self-study material and extra reading made at the beginning and throughout the duration of your course. We offer a variety of training formats for our Croatian courses ranging from intensive, week-long courses to extensive, modular Croatian programmes. Appropriate formats will be discussed during your diagnostic consultancy and assessment.
Your Croatian course trainer
All Communicaid Croatian language course trainers are native speakers with at least 3 years’ professional Croatian training experience. In addition to relevant academic and linguistic qualifications and experience, many of our Croatian trainers also possess considerable exposure and expertise in the professional world. Your Croatian course trainer will be assigned to you following the results of your diagnostic consultancy according to your objectives and areas of focus. Detailed below is a sample profile of a member of our Croatian training team:
LR
LR has been teaching Croatian since 1979. Since joining Communicaid, she has delivered a wide variety of Croatian courses designed for corporate and public sector clients including the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. LR started her career as a Croatian and French trainer at the School for Foreign Languages in Zagreb. From 1980 to 1983, LR was actively involved in preparing and delivering business language programmes for the Croatian and Paris Chambers of Commerce.
Hrvatski – Facts about the Croatian language
Croatian is the official language of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It also has official status in Austria and Serbia. It is estimated that there are over 6 million speakers of Croatian worldwide, with the majority of Croatian speakers based in Croatia.
Croatian is part of the South Slavic group of the Slavic branch of the Indo-European family. While it is acknowledged that there are differences today in nuance, vocabulary and usage, Bosnian and Serbian are mutually intelligible with Croatian, having all been integrated into a single language, Serbo-Croatian, during the era of communist Yugoslavia. As Yugoslavia broke up, the language also mirrored the break up, with three languages officially formed according to historical, cultural and political lines.
Croatian uses a modified and extended version of the Latin alphabet. It consists of 30 letters, 25 consonants and 5 vowels. The Croatian alphabet includes the following letters: c, c, dz, d, lj, š, z.
Ranging from an intensive one-to-one Croatian language course at our London training centre to an in-company Croatian course at your premises, Communicaid is able to provide you with a Croatian language course that meets your unique requirements.
With language training centres in London, Paris, Brussels, Frankfurt and New York providing countrywide coverage and partner organisations worldwide, Communicaid is uniquely placed to become your local, national and international training partner for Croatian courses.
Our Business Croatian courses are highly personalised and designed to improve your Croatian communication skills, whether your focus is business, financial, diplomatic, legal or social. Upon completion of a Croatian course with Communicaid, you will have the confidence to communicate in Croatian with colleagues, clients and suppliers.
Take a Business Croatian course with Communicaid, one of the world’s leading providers of Business Croatian training courses.
Benefits of our Business Croatian Courses
A Communicaid Croatian language training course will provide you with the ability to:
Who should attend?
A Communicaid Business Croatian course is suitable for:
Course content
The content and format of your Croatian training course will depend on your profession, proficiency in Croatian and objectives. Whether beginner, survival, intermediate or advanced, key areas covered in all our Croatian courses include:
Approach
Croatian training is available seven days a week, 365 days a year. Our Croatian courses take place between 08:00 and 20:00, although training is also available outside of these hours upon request. Suitable tailored and published materials as well as online learning resources will be used throughout your Croatian course, with recommendations on self-study material and extra reading made at the beginning and throughout the duration of your course. We offer a variety of training formats for our Croatian courses ranging from intensive, week-long courses to extensive, modular Croatian programmes. Appropriate formats will be discussed during your diagnostic consultancy and assessment.
Your Croatian course trainer
All Communicaid Croatian language course trainers are native speakers with at least 3 years’ professional Croatian training experience. In addition to relevant academic and linguistic qualifications and experience, many of our Croatian trainers also possess considerable exposure and expertise in the professional world. Your Croatian course trainer will be assigned to you following the results of your diagnostic consultancy according to your objectives and areas of focus. Detailed below is a sample profile of a member of our Croatian training team:
LR
LR has been teaching Croatian since 1979. Since joining Communicaid, she has delivered a wide variety of Croatian courses designed for corporate and public sector clients including the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. LR started her career as a Croatian and French trainer at the School for Foreign Languages in Zagreb. From 1980 to 1983, LR was actively involved in preparing and delivering business language programmes for the Croatian and Paris Chambers of Commerce.
Hrvatski – Facts about the Croatian language
Croatian is the official language of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It also has official status in Austria and Serbia. It is estimated that there are over 6 million speakers of Croatian worldwide, with the majority of Croatian speakers based in Croatia.
Croatian is part of the South Slavic group of the Slavic branch of the Indo-European family. While it is acknowledged that there are differences today in nuance, vocabulary and usage, Bosnian and Serbian are mutually intelligible with Croatian, having all been integrated into a single language, Serbo-Croatian, during the era of communist Yugoslavia. As Yugoslavia broke up, the language also mirrored the break up, with three languages officially formed according to historical, cultural and political lines.
Croatian uses a modified and extended version of the Latin alphabet. It consists of 30 letters, 25 consonants and 5 vowels. The Croatian alphabet includes the following letters: c, c, dz, d, lj, š, z.