Overview of the French classes and French Language program
French Language is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. And, if you are determined to learn it. But, what part of the language could be more useful than vocabulary and phrases because you need for everyday life. This particular French course is designed to get you an upper hand with the essential components of the French course. It is also focused towards conversational French speakers vocabulary. This again will help you deal with everyday situations such as meeting new people, hobbies, and food. By the end of the course, In French classes you will have the moderate understanding on the program which will help you visit a French speaking country.
learn french in dubai from native speaker, practice reading writing and speaking skills.
Learning Outcome of French Classes
Student will be able to make small conversations in French at our french classes.
Will be able to speak and read basic French text but, with proper pronunciation.
Each participant will receive the following certificate.
From french classes students learn through speaking and listening, reading and writing from native french speakers
reading writing and speaking.
Who needs the French course?
Non-french speakers who wish to visit or live in France or a francophone country
Those who regularly meet French speakers and wish to make their conversations with them more comfortable.
People planning for Canada immigration.
Language enthusiasts who wish to add knowledge of French to their CV.
Students of school or university to clear their French module
Those who wish to learn international languages
Detailed French Course Content
Zabeel provide best professional French qualification training French language is an international language of literature and is a primary or secondary language of many international organizations including the United Nations, the European Union.
The below course content will help you achieve a better French qualification.
French pronunciation and reading
Concept of Gender and relevant use of articles
Basic vocabulary: For example, the basic needs like Food, garments, places, House and its parts, body parts, etc.
Basic greetings
Days of the week / Months of the year
Numbers – cardinal
Verb groups and their conjugation in present tense
Near future and recent past tenses
Presentation of oneself or someone
Asking basic questions
Countries, capitals, nationalities
Francophone countries
Profession – gender
In addition the course also has covered topics and has in dept understanding of its related topics as well.
Similarly, Adjectives of quality, with Demonstrative and possessive adjectives and Colors
Seasons and weather
Parts of body and face
The Parts of house
Includes Parts of city
Contracted articles like different words
Food and partitive articles
Getting to know French culture
Talking about experiences and leaving messages, includes writing postcards also.
Comprehension (reading and listening)
Mock situations and conversation like asking direction and making reservations, etc
Filling forms in French because this includes in the basics
Prepositions like a, an, the.
Describing something and narrating some event
Personal Pronouns because they are must for conversation
Reflexive verbs like transitive verbs.
French training so as to understand better.
Describing day to day and daily routine
Time
practical french classes
French Training Methodology
Firstly, Classes for french will be given as if the student is learning French as first language for the first time.
Secondly, No prior knowledge of any language is required to attend this program.
Teaching method includes use of gestures, pictures and sounds to explain the meanings so translation like things are not necessary. This makes it a convenient program like learners from any language speaking background
most importantly, Use of interactive games, and Audio recordings of conversations with songs in French but many other audio visual aids makes this program an interesting and enjoyable experience.
In Conclusion, This French classes also forms the part of first level live because of a three-level A1 program for the students. which makes them like aspiring to present themselves for the DELF A1 level exam.
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Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) Certification Training Course in Dubai
16 - May - 2019
CFE Certification and CFE Training Course are one of the most demanded certification courses in Dubai, Sharjah, Abudhabi, and UAE. The course provides training on varied subjects like accounting, and auditing, fraud investigation, fraud prevention, loss prevention.
Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse estimates that the typical organization loses by about 5 percent of its revenues to fraud each year. In extreme cases, fraud can bring an entire company down to its knees. Certified Fraud Examiners with their unique skills can help in preventing and detecting fraud; and as such, they are highly valued and sought after by organizations that span various industries.
The CFE Certification credential imparts expertise in fraud prevention, detection, and deterrence. CFEs can identify the warning signs that show the evidence of fraud and risk of fraud; they can protect the global economy by uncovering fraud and execute plans beforehand to prevent fraud.
The CFE Certification can equip you with skills that are not found in other career disciplines. It imparts knowledge of complex financial transactions, investigative techniques, legal issues, and the ability to resolve fraud allegations.
Financial Transactions and Fraud Schemes Recognizing the wide variety of harmful interior as well as exterior scams systems, consisting of possession misappropriation plans, fraudulence by vendors and also corruption is important to detecting and deterring fraud.
To keep your CFE Credential, you are needed to earn at least 20 hrs of Continuing professional Education- CPE every 12-month period. A minimum of 10 of these hrs need to associate straight to the discovery and also prevention of fraudulence and 2 hours should associate straight to ethics.
CFE requirements should have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) from an institution of higher education, no required any particular field of education. cfe Law Enforcement are main in the examination steps, Certain organizations may have own needs and fraud examiners manual provides for anti fraud professionals.
Today, careers in the anti-fraud industry continue to grow as organizations seek individuals with this unique skill set and financial transactions and fraud schemes are asset misappropriation, corruption and financial fraud and CFE Training will help you to achieve the CFE Certification.
Overview of CFE Training Program
The CFE Certification / CFE Training Program will help you succeed in the investment and finance industry. This course has a self-study format. It allows you to continue working full-time and you can progress towards earning the CFE charter.
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Who needs this Course?
Candidates for the CFE Certification / CFE Training Program comes from a wide range of backgrounds.
Students who want to enter the investment industry. Professionals who are looking to widen their skills. People who want to change their careers into the investment sector from other disciplines.
The CFE Certification and CFE charter are the best if you are looking for opportunities in the investment industry. This course has a self-study program. It will allow you to work full-time, and you can progress towards the completion of the course.
A cost-effective or well-respected credential program, this course will prepare you with the skills you need to meet the challenges of today’s world of professional investing.
certified fraud examiner course
Learning Outcome of CFE Training Course:
Identify and explain the properties of a valid benchmark. Calculate a estimated time-weighted rate of return of a portfolio by using the Modified Dietz method
Evaluate the relative merits of high/low, interquartile range, and standard deviation; these are measures of the dispersion of portfolio returns within a composite
Certified fraud examiner course /CFE Training will help you to achieve the CFE Certification.
CFE Program Content:
Level I: Focuses on basic knowledge of the ten topic areas and simple analysis. Investment tools are used.
Level II: Emphasis on the application of investment tools and concepts are taken into consideration for valuation of all types of assets
Level III: It focuses on synthesizing all concepts and analytical methods for various applications. This makes for effective portfolio management and wealth planning.
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International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Training Course in Dubai
16 - May - 2019
Overview of the IFRS Training Course
IFRS Training Course offers a comprehensive introduction and updates to the field of International Financial Reporting and International Financial Reporting Standards, tracing the history of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) from its early roots through to the recent changes and future developments.
Structured in a readable and user-friendly format, the course distills key information into easy-to-digest bullet points, provides useful summaries, and examines, topic-by-topic, specific standards. Frequently asked questions and answers expand on the covered issues; case studies are based on real-life examples.
Exercises, multiple-choice questions, and sample answers are available to test your knowledge. They will guide you as you progress through the course and help you achieve the IFRS Certification.
Primary course objectives:
To help you understand how International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are used around the world
To explain the workings of the IFRSF/IASB and how these are being changed
To examine the fundamental requirements of IFRS on a standard-by-standard basis for the benefit of preparers, auditors and users of financial statements
To provide guidance on how to use IFRS in practice with the aid of questions, cases, and exercises
To explain the fundamentals of IFRS qualification
We provide guidance on how to achieve IFRS Certification
On completion of the IFRS Course, candidates should be able to:
Understand and explain the structure of the framework of international accounting
Apply relevant financial reporting standards to key elements of financial reports
Identify and apply disclosure requirements for companies in financial reports and notes
Prepare group financial statements (excluding group cash-flow statements) including subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures.
Who needs the IFRS Training Program?
The target audience is professional accountants and auditors, qualified by their national accounting standards. However, it is possible for those with experience but no formal qualifications in accounting and auditing to register for this certificate. Those who want a better IFRS Qualification/ IFRS Certification can also apply for this certificate.
Learning Outcome of IFRS Training
IFRS Course will help you to understand and explain the structure of the framework of international accounting
Apply relevant financial reporting standards to key elements of financial reports
Identify and apply disclosure requirements for companies in financial reports and notes
Prepare group financial statements (excluding group cash-flow statements) including subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures
Detailed Course Content:
CertIFRS – Certificate in International Financial Reporting
1. The nature and operations of the IASB
The origins of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB®, ‘the Board’)
The structure of the IFRS Foundation
International Accounting Standards (IAS® Standards), and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS® Standards) that are currently in issue
The purpose of financial statements – The Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting.
2. The status and use of IFRS standards around the world
A brief summary of the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS® Standards) in different jurisdictions
The growth of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB®, ‘the Board’) and IFRS Standards
IFRS Standards and small and medium-sized entities.
3. Revenue, presentation and profit
IAS 1 Presentation of Financial Statements
IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers
IAS 8 Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors.
4. Accounting for non-current assets
IAS 16 Property, Plant and Equipment
IAS 40 Investment Property
IAS 23 Borrowing Costs
IFRS 5 Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations
5. Accounting for assets, impairments and grants
IAS 38 Intangible Assets
IAS 36 Impairment of Assets
IAS 20 Accounting for Government Grants and Disclosure of Government Assistance
IAS 2 Inventories
6. Accounting for leases and specialized assets
IFRS 16 Leases
IAS 41 Agriculture
IFRS 6 Exploration and Evaluation of Mineral Resources
7. Accounting for financial instruments
IAS 32 Financial Instruments: Presentation
IFRS 9 Financial Instruments
IFRS 7 Financial Instruments: Disclosures
IFRS 13 Fair Value Measurement
IFRS 4 and IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts
8. Accounting for liabilities
IAS 37 Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets
IAS 19 Employee Benefits
IAS 12 Income Taxes
IFRS 2 Share-based Payment
9. Group accounting – part 1
IFRS 10 Consolidated Financial Statements
IAS 27 Separate Financial Statements
IFRS 3 Business Combinations
10. Group accounting – part 2
IFRS 11 Joint Arrangements
IAS 28 Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures
IFRS 12 Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities
IAS 21 The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates
IAS 29 Financial Reporting in Hyperinflationary Economies
11. Disclosure and other Standards
IAS 7 Statement of Cash Flows
IFRS 8 Operating Segments
IAS 24 Related Party Disclosures
IAS 33 Earnings Per Share
IAS 34 Interim Financial Reporting
IAS 10 Events after the Reporting Period
IFRS 1 First-time Adoption of IFRS
12. Principal differences between IFRS Standards and UK GAAP
13. Current issues in IFRS Standards
Convergence of IFRS Standards with US GAAP
Convergence of IFRS Standards with UK GAAP
The work plan of the International Accounting Standards Board
Principal differences between key national GAAP and IFRS Proposals for change
DiplIFRS – Diploma in International Financial Reporting–IFRS Qualification
A. International sources of authority
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the regulatory framework
Fundamental ethical and professional principles
B. Elements of financial statements
Revenue recognition
Property, plant and equipment
Impairment of assets
Leases
Intangible assets and goodwill
Inventories
Financial instruments
Provisions, contingent assets and liabilities
Employee benefits
Tax in financial statements
The effects of changes in foreign currency exchange rates
Agriculture
Share-based payment
Exploration and evaluation expenditures
Fair value measurement
C. Presentation of financial statements and additional disclosures
Presentation of the statement of financial position, the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive.
Income and the statement of changes in equity
Earnings per share
Events after the reporting period
Accounting policies, changes in accounting estimates and errors
Related party disclosures
Operating segments
Reporting requirements of small and medium-sized entities (SMEs)
D. Preparation of external financial reports for combined entities, associates and joint arrangements
Preparation of group consolidated external reports
Business combinations – intra-group adjustments
Business combinations – fair value adjustments
Business combinations – associates and joint arrangements
Complete disposal of shares in subsidiaries
Excluded topics
The following topics are specifically excluded from the syllabus:
Complex group structures, including sub- subsidiaries or mixed groups and foreign subsidiaries
Step acquisitions, partial disposal of subsidiaries and group re-constructions
Financial statements of banks and similar financial institutions
Preparation of statements of cash flow (single company and consolidated)
Preparation of interim financial statements
Accounting for insurance entities
International financial reporting exposure drafts and discussion papers
The international public sector perspective
Multi-employer benefit schemes
Information reflecting the effects of changing prices and financial reporting in hyperinflationary economies
Key areas of the syllabus
The key topic area headings are as follows:
International sources of authority
Elements of financial statements
Presentation of accounts and additional disclosures
Preparation of external reports for combined entities, associates and joint arrangements.
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