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WORKPLACE LANGUAGE TRAINING

For Employers – Job Site Language Training

Do you have employees with skills and expertise who work below their potential because English is not their first language?  Could misunderstandings or mistakes be avoided with better English proficiency?

The English at Work program provides you with a trained and experienced English as an Additional Language (EAL) instructor and practical job specific English language instruction.  The Province shares the investment in training costs.

For more information, see the links below, or contact Dale Klassen at dklassen@gov.mb.ca  (204) 945-6016

Frequently Asked Questions

English at Work Language and Communication for the Workplace Brochure.

English at Work Instructor's Manual (Word, 585KB) has been created to guide instructors with the process of creating workplace language training programs.  

 

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