Pourquoi apprendre le français


10 good reasons to learn French


BOOST YOUR STUDIES AND CAREER

  • Be successful at your exams: Learn a new language and get good marks for your exams. Plus learning French will help you reinforce your English by improving your grammar skills and vocabulary.
  • Study in France.  Dedicate some time during your studies to discover another point of view. French universities are among the best in the world, offer excellent value for money and welcome international students.
  • Become more competitive on the HK market by adding the French language on your resume. French is the official working language of the UN, NATO, UNESCO, the International Olympic Committee, the European Union, the International Red Cross and much more!
  • Work for French companies in Hong Kong: Over 700 French companies are doing business in Hong Kong, in fields such as banking, insurance, luxury goods, cosmetics, construction, transportation, etc.

 

OPEN YOUR MIND!

  • Travel to French-speaking countries and find a new appreciation for other cultures in francophone countries like: France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Monaco and many African nations.
  • Open the doors to arts: music, fashion, literature, cinema, cuisine, wine, etc.
  • Develop a critical and creative thinking by learning a new culture and a different way of thinking.
  • Get a head start on learning other Romanic languages like Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese.

 

ENJOY YOUR TIME IN HONG KONG!

  • Spend a good time by learning a new language, thanks to enjoyable lessons and state-of-the-art teaching methods, adapted for children, teenagers or adults.
  • Get new friends not only during the lessons with people who share the same passion as you, but also all over the world through communication platforms on Internet. French is one of the most common languages on the Internet.

Videos


  • Ministère des Affaires Etrangères – France

 

  • Sa propre réalité (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

 

  • Ambassade de France en Russie

 

  • Bonjour Paris L’école (Brésil)