Kounal Gupta, Founder and CEO, Henry Harvin Education, says structured A1 to C2 language tracks are designed to support overseas study, work and cultural integration
As international education and employment pathways become increasingly interconnected, foreign language proficiency is emerging as a functional requirement for students and professionals preparing for global mobility.
Henry Harvin Education, through its School of Languages, offers structured programmes in Spanish, French, German and Japanese. The courses follow internationally recognised proficiency levels ranging from A1 to C2 and are designed for learners seeking academic, professional or cultural opportunities abroad.
Kounal Gupta, Founder and CEO, Henry Harvin Education, said, “Language proficiency today is no longer optional for students and professionals planning an international career. Structured learning aligned with global standards helps learners transition smoothly into academic institutions, workplaces and multicultural environments abroad.”
The Spanish Language Programme delivered through Instituto Spanien provides level based instruction covering listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Spanish is widely used across Europe and Latin America and is relevant for sectors such as international business, tourism and higher education.
The French Language Programme conducted through École French spans beginner to advanced levels and combines grammar, pronunciation and conversational training with cultural orientation. French remains significant in international institutions and multiple global regions.
The German Language Programme by Indo Berlin German Language School follows a diploma based progression with assessments at each level. German proficiency is often required for higher education and vocational pathways in Germany and other German speaking countries.
The Japanese Language Programme by Kazumi Japanese and Culture School integrates language training with cultural studies. Japanese language skills are relevant in technology, manufacturing, research and international trade, particularly for learners preparing for academic exchange or professional roles in Japan.
As international mobility becomes increasingly skills driven, structured language education continues to play a key role in academic admissions, workplace integration and long term career development.
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