
***TOURISM TRAINING S: TRAIN YOUR STAFF IN FRENCH!***
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Broaden your customer base and develop your skills!
Before the high season, enjoy this time to train your staff in French! We offer adjusted trainings for lodges staff, safari drivers and tour guides or mountain guides.
Pick your favorite and contact us!
Training your staff will improve your customer care and sales at your lodges’ bars and restaurants.
Many companies have trusted us in the past and we are looking forward to helping you train your staff too!
Next sessions:
– 7 to 11 May
– 14 to 18 May
One or both weeks
From 80,000 TZS
CONTACT US: info@aftarusha.org or +255) 0753 332 916 / 0785 056 073 / 0786 11 14 14 Olorien – Themi hill area
*Alliance Française Arusha will be closed from Thursday 26 to Tuesday 1 May.
A word from our trusted clients:
“Abercrombie & Kent have been very satisfied with the excellent training and grading of our Driver Guides for their French language courses. They are always willing to look at our specific needs and adjust their programmes to fit in with these. Their language training and continued assessment has been invaluable to us in improving our driver guides’ skills and providing a better service to our guests.”
Reference from A&K
“The French course program at AF has provided us (French speaking guides) with enough confidence to deal with various situations when servicing French speaking clients. Having the opportunity to be immersed completely “en français” was the best way to learn. The class simulation of a real life interaction with French guests have made us more comfortable around our clients and we have now reduced/eliminated the cultural barrier that we were previously facing as a result of a little exposure in French culture. We were able to make new friends and experience cultural changes. Whenever we hear of anyone remotely interested in learning and/or expanding their language skills in French, we immediately recommend your program to them.”
Reference from Maasai Wanderings