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Reducing the Cost of the Language Gap
With globalisation
affecting each and every aspect of daily business
life, the need for foreign language training has
never been greater. Organisations that address
the problem of the language gap in time can now
effectively save both money and valuable human
resources. Learn how CLT clients reduce
the language gap while saving 50% on their
language training and still get better results.
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To attain
the same learning target, CLT corporate language
training is significantly more efficient than
standard live training.
The question today
is not if a lack of foreign language
skills impacts your organisation, but how
much it will actually cost you. Yet the trade-off
for traditional training is the high costs companies
face for training their entire workforce with
live training. A comparison between conventional
classroom training and CLT blended learning shows
that companies can save as much as 50% per student
without compromising on the quality of the training
- without taking the additional expenditure of
absence from the workplace, overtime, travelling
and course dropouts into consideration.

Figure 1:
CLT clients save apprx. 50% on direct training costs compared to a group training with 5 students. The figure shows costs per student for CLT intensive and a large language
school on the basis of €45.00 per training unit
with the goal of achieving CEF A1.
Save
up to 50% per student while improving training
quality
While saving on training expenditures, your organisation
need not dispense with quality results. An independent
test revealed that CLT intensive students gain
as much as 1.49 TOEIC points per hour of training
compared to the average 1 point which the TOEIC
organisation expects in live training (Source:
Ian Bell, Development Director ETS/TOEIC, Paris,
2004).

Figure 2: Approx. 560 learners, independent
research by TOEIC at Renault worldwide, comparison
data from automobile supplier Berner AG/ Germany.
Group comparison at Berner: began with ø 538 points,
finished with ø 621 points, gaining ø 1.49 points per training hour.
The
average drop out rate for CLT intensive courses
is only 4.9 %, a low level resulting
from flexible self-instruction, combined with
less frequent live training and constant
contact with the personal online tutor.
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| What our customers say |
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"We chose dp’s language training system, [...] resulting in added value in terms of efficiency and effectiveness when compared to the traditional learning solutions used in the past"
Dr. Franco Montelatici, Mediaset, Italy |
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"We have tested various programs [...] digital
publishing's courses were clear winners. They are didactically and
methodically excellent, they address the student at all learning levels,
the content is motivationally prepared and implemented with technical
precision."
Manfred Bührmann, Dresdner Bank AG, HR Developement, Germany
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"We decided to place the solution of digital publishing at the
heart of our language training."
M. Luc Carpentier, Head of Training, Giat Industries/Nexter,
France |
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