My Serbian course was exactly what I needed for my posting and was delivered in the efficient Communicaid style.
Colonel W. Nowosielski, Defence Attaché, British Embassy Belgrade, SerbiaRanging from an intensive one-to-one Serbian course at our London training centre to an in-house Serbian course at your offices, Communicaid can provide you and your organisation with a language course that meets your requirements.
With training centres in London, Paris, Frankfurt and New York providing countrywide coverage and partner organisations worldwide, Communicaid is uniquely placed to be your local, national and international training partner for Serbian courses.
Our Business Serbian courses are highly personalised and designed to improve your Serbian communication skills, whether your focus is social, business, financial, diplomatic or legal. Upon completion of a Serbian training course with Communicaid, you will have the confidence to communicate in Serbian with clients, suppliers and colleagues.
Take a Business Serbian course with Communicaid, one of the world’s leading providers of Business Serbian training courses.
Benefits of our Business Serbian Courses
A Communicaid Serbian language training course will provide you with the ability to:
Who should attend?
A Communicaid Business Serbian course is suitable for:
Course content
The content and format of your Serbian training course will depend on your profession, proficiency in Serbian and objectives. Whether beginner, survival, intermediate or advanced, key areas covered in all our Serbian courses include:
Approach
Serbian training is available seven days a week, 365 days a year. Our Serbian 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 Serbian 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 Serbian courses ranging from intensive, week-long courses to extensive, modular Serbian programmes. Appropriate formats will be discussed during your diagnostic consultancy and assessment.
Your Serbian course trainer
All Communicaid Serbian language course trainers are native speakers with at least 3 years’ professional Serbian training experience. In addition to relevant academic and linguistic qualifications and experience, many of our Serbian trainers also possess considerable exposure and expertise in the professional world. Your Serbian 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 Serbian training team:
AL
Since relocating to the UK, AL has worked as a translator, interpreter and trainer delivering Serbian courses to a variety of government organisations. She joined Communicaid in 1999 and has been an active member of the Serbian language team, involved in running and delivering Serbian course for a range of clients, including Foreign and Commonwealth Office employees.
AL has been working as a language teacher and translator since 1976. She initially started her teaching career as a teacher of English, teaching in schools and subsequently English for Diplomats in Belgrade.
cрпски, srpski – Facts about the Serbian language
Serbian is the official language of Serbia, and one of the official languages of Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is estimated that there are approximately 12 million speakers of Serbian worldwide.
Serbian is part of the Western 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 Croatian are mutually intelligible with Serbian, having all been integrated into a single language, Serbo-Croat, 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.
Serbian uses both Latin and Cyrillic alphabets to write in. Both Latin and Cyrillic alphabets have been modified to meet the needs of the Serbian language. There are thirty letters in each alphabet.
Ranging from an intensive one-to-one Serbian course at our London training centre to an in-house Serbian course at your offices, Communicaid can provide you and your organisation with a language course that meets your requirements.
With training centres in London, Paris, Frankfurt and New York providing countrywide coverage and partner organisations worldwide, Communicaid is uniquely placed to be your local, national and international training partner for Serbian courses.
Our Business Serbian courses are highly personalised and designed to improve your Serbian communication skills, whether your focus is social, business, financial, diplomatic or legal. Upon completion of a Serbian training course with Communicaid, you will have the confidence to communicate in Serbian with clients, suppliers and colleagues.
Take a Business Serbian course with Communicaid, one of the world’s leading providers of Business Serbian training courses.
Benefits of our Business Serbian Courses
A Communicaid Serbian language training course will provide you with the ability to:
Who should attend?
A Communicaid Business Serbian course is suitable for:
Course content
The content and format of your Serbian training course will depend on your profession, proficiency in Serbian and objectives. Whether beginner, survival, intermediate or advanced, key areas covered in all our Serbian courses include:
Approach
Serbian training is available seven days a week, 365 days a year. Our Serbian 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 Serbian 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 Serbian courses ranging from intensive, week-long courses to extensive, modular Serbian programmes. Appropriate formats will be discussed during your diagnostic consultancy and assessment.
Your Serbian course trainer
All Communicaid Serbian language course trainers are native speakers with at least 3 years’ professional Serbian training experience. In addition to relevant academic and linguistic qualifications and experience, many of our Serbian trainers also possess considerable exposure and expertise in the professional world. Your Serbian 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 Serbian training team:
AL
Since relocating to the UK, AL has worked as a translator, interpreter and trainer delivering Serbian courses to a variety of government organisations. She joined Communicaid in 1999 and has been an active member of the Serbian language team, involved in running and delivering Serbian course for a range of clients, including Foreign and Commonwealth Office employees.
AL has been working as a language teacher and translator since 1976. She initially started her teaching career as a teacher of English, teaching in schools and subsequently English for Diplomats in Belgrade.
cрпски, srpski – Facts about the Serbian language
Serbian is the official language of Serbia, and one of the official languages of Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is estimated that there are approximately 12 million speakers of Serbian worldwide.
Serbian is part of the Western 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 Croatian are mutually intelligible with Serbian, having all been integrated into a single language, Serbo-Croat, 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.
Serbian uses both Latin and Cyrillic alphabets to write in. Both Latin and Cyrillic alphabets have been modified to meet the needs of the Serbian language. There are thirty letters in each alphabet.