French Translation Services

French Translation

Working as a professional translator is a popular career choice for an increasing number of modern language graduates and for other people who have a flair for foreign languages. Translation involves converting copy from one language to another and all translators are required to be fluent in their native language as well as at least one other language.

Why is this course for you?

The Translation Service has handled an interesting amalgam of jobs. French is one of the world’s major languages and is a key medium for communication within the European Union. Translators who are skilled in French are widely in demand in business, science, medical, legal, academic and diplomatic circles. The role of the translator is often a very challenging one and, while the skill-set demanded by the profession requires far more than just being good at languages, complete fluency in at least one foreign language is a non-negotiable starting point.

Why Elan Academy?

Being able to ‘get by’ in French is not enough for anyone who aspires to become a professional translator; one needs to immerse oneself thoroughly in the language to the extent where one becomes completely fluent. And we are here to help you achieve that level of frequency. Elan Academy has been one of the best institutes providing French Translation courses to thousands for multiple years.  We are here to guide you from day one. We will work through the challenges you have and ensure that you come out stronger and confident.

Learning Outcomes

  • Being able to converse fluently and spontaneously with native speakers
  • Being able to be detailed and extensive when expressing themselves in a wide range of topics
  • Being able to translate any complex sentences and Paragraphs to French

Syllabus

  • Basic concepts in translation studies
  • Computer-assisted translation
  • French to English commercial translation
  • French to English medical translation
  • Literary translation
  • French to English technical translation
  • Oral French
  • French composition and conversation
  • French phonetics and diction
  • History of the French language
  • Commercial-economic French
  • Advanced translation

Main Coverage

  • Speaking
  • Pronunciation
  • Listening
  • Grammar
  • Reading
  • Vocabulary

 

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