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I knew the ESF as part of a vocational English cou...

I knew the ESF as part of a vocational English course.
Although they have a staff to maintain the cleanliness of the premises, this place does not seem very clean.
The carpet is dirty and stained.
The walls and window panes are very dirty.
The washbasins in the bathrooms leave much to be desired and the walls of the toilets are dilapidated.
Classrooms are filled with childish posters.
No water fountain in the premises. I find that aberrant.
The juice / soda dispenser has been out of order for more than 3 months.
The walls are not well soundproofed.
We hear a lot of voices coming from the rooms next door. The bad soundproofing is a fact but I find that they are not respectful because they speak and laugh really loud.
Regarding training, the trainer is good. Pedagogue and nice. The content is mixed.
I did not find the CV / LDM part useful / relevant but this is my own opinion. I was really expecting to focus on language and English classes.
This module was mainly provided as part of our job search francophone while we are not (necessarily) come to follow this training in this context. Many were already in post. What's more, if we decided to take this training, it is to improve our English skills and not to redo or review our CV / LDM although this training for a professional purpose.
For the rest, RAS.

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