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Translation for "étudiant en alternance"
Hello!
I'm trying to find the right term to define a student who alternatively goes to school and works for a company, within the framework of his studies.
Could you help me, please?
Thank you very much for your help
Will
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I don't speak French but this makes me think of "work-study student". Don't know if this would mean anything in BrE.
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Re: Translation for "étudiant en alternance"
I would translate it as "a student on a sandwich course".
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Originally Posted by
Will17
Hello!
I'm trying to find the right term to define a student who alternatively goes to school and works for a company, within the framework of his studies.
Could you help me, please?
Thank you very much for your help
Will
NOT A TEACHER.
Perhaps "working student"?
You could just describe your situation (e.g., I am pursuing a degree in xxx and working part-time).
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Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
I would translate it as "a student on a sandwich course".
I have no idea what this means but I'm going to use this! "I'm attending the Quiznos academy".
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Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
I would translate it as "a student on a sandwich course".
Thank you everyone.
Bhai, can I use this term in a professional context?
Thank you
Will
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Re: Translation for "étudiant en alternance"

Originally Posted by
Will17
Thank you everyone.
Bhai, can I use this term in a professional context?
Thank you
Will
Yes, have a look at this link: sandwich course definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
When I was teaching in France I had a lot of students who were doing a BTS, some of them were doing it on "alternance" and I always gave them "sandwich course" as the English equivalent.
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Sandwich course is not used in AmE.
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Re: Translation for "étudiant en alternance"

Originally Posted by
konungursvia
Sandwich course is not used in
AmE.
I'd never heard of a "sandwich course." Is there an equivalent North American expression? I cannot think of one.
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