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Laurent Pillard is not a French teacher, but the boss of a training company. Each month, it receives several hundred applications. Like him, 76% of employers face shortcomings in oral and written French. But unlike the majority of them, this entrepreneur does not stand in the way. If the enemies of spelling had hitherto gone unnoticed, teleworking and email exchanges have revealed shortcomings.
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For this first lesson, her trainer will give her the tools to take new reflexes, so that she understands the rules of agreement. “In training, we will work on everything that is grammatical spelling because there are rules. We will work on conjugations, chords: it’s really the bulk of the work and it represents a huge percentage of errors that l ‘we do daily “, explains Muriel Cholet, director of the Orthographe Formation organization.
Emphasis is also placed on self-confidence to come to terms with one’s own writing.
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