
Being bilingual has become a necessity for the ambitious to succeed in the booming tourism and hospitality industries. However, the big trend is for senior executives to learn the languages of their customer countries. University graduates in science, engineering, marketing, law, medicine and business are fast tracking new language skills as a valuable post graduate investment as Australia looks offshore for prosperity in the 21st century
The big bonus for Australians is that they can learn a language more quickly and easily than their competitors thanks to the accelerated language learning method of Vocational Language Learning Centre (VLLC). Many businesses have had their staff learn Mandarin, Japanese and Indonesian to ease their way into new market territories. Many of these businesses have won tenders for work within these countries purely because they bothered to learn the language and culture of their target country.
Spanish and Arabic are also popular choices and seen as great skills for the future. VLLC teaches 12 languages and culture from Certificate II in Applied Language to Certificates in Social, Intermediate and Vocational Proficiency.
Our courses are designed on an individual basis so that you don't have to wait for the class to catch up, or travel to classes at particular times. VLLC has online options which allow you to learn your language in the comfort of your own home or office 24/7. This is ideal for those busy executives who are required to travel for their job.
Contact VLLC to get some more information and start gaining the employability skill advantage through learning another language.
Michele Colledge, CEO VLLC Aust
Our courses are designed on an individual basis so that you don't have to wait for the class to catch up, or travel to classes at particular times. VLLC has online options which allow you to learn your language in the comfort of your own home or office 24/7. This is ideal for those busy executives who are required to travel for their job.
Contact VLLC to get some more information and start gaining the employability skill advantage through learning another language.
Michele Colledge, CEO VLLC Aust