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Understanding the importance of English in the BTS Insurance in 2025

Furthermore, to fully understand the importance of English in the BTS Insurance program, we must consider the opportunities for 2025. Companies are…

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Furthermore, to fully understand the importance of English in the BTS Insurance program, we must consider the opportunities for 2025. Companies are looking for profiles capable not only of understanding documents in a foreign language, but also of communicating with international partners or clients. In addition, a good command of English opens the door to further specialized studies, such as in business school or professional license, where language is often an admission criterion and a key learning tool. Thus, English acts as a strategic lever for the professional and academic success of graduates. To fully grasp this challenge, analyze the different dimensions and benefits that English brings to the BTS Insurance program, drawing on training elements, vocabulary, and concrete practices observed in 2025.

The central role of English in the BTS Insurance curriculum in 2025

BTS Insurance training is not limited to management or legal concepts; it increasingly integrates English proficiency as an essential skill. In 2025, the official curriculum includes a significant portion devoted to a modern foreign language, primarily English, which is crucial for understanding the realities of the sector.

This growth can be explained by several factors:

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Market globalization:

  • Insurance companies regularly work with international clients, partners, and suppliers. Good communication in English facilitates the management of cross-border contracts. 🧠 Development of specialized language skills: The BTS Insurance program includes modules dedicated to learning industry-specific vocabulary and expressions, strengthening technical understanding of documents and communications.
  • 📚 Certification preparation: The curriculum often encourages preparation for professional English certifications (such as the TOEIC), a significant plus on a resume.
  • For students, English is therefore a real challenge: it’s not just about passing an exam, but also about acquiring a strategic skill that will facilitate their entry into a competitive job market. Here is a list of the main subjects in which English is particularly well-suited: Communication and Customer Relations in Insurance (

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🔑 Targeted Language Skills

⚙️ Professional Application

Communication and Customer Relations Use clear English adapted to commercial dialogue Advise international clients, manage claims
Insurance Techniques Master technical vocabulary (policy, claim, premium, etc.) Draft and negotiate contracts, understand clauses
Claims Management Express claims and disputes in English Communicate with foreign adjusters or insurers, resolve disputes
This demonstrates the extent to which English is integrated as a cross-disciplinary tool, essential for comprehensive and effective insurance training. How English Transforms Career Opportunities After a BTS in Insurance Entering the insurance industry with proficiency in English opens a unique path to expanded career opportunities. Currently, companies in the sector are increasingly expanding their international reach, making bilingual profiles particularly sought after.

But what concrete benefits does this language proficiency actually bring?

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Access to specialized international positions:

With English, a manager can be assigned to cross-border assignments, particularly in companies established in several countries.

  • 💼 Rapid advancement in the hierarchy: English skills make employees more independent and capable of handling complex projects, which increases their chances of career advancement.
  • 🌐 Training and mobility opportunities: Those who are proficient in English can consider further studies or internships abroad, or even change sectors for companies with an international reach. This table presents some examples of career paths available after a BTS (Higher National Diploma in Insurance), highlighting the importance of English in career advancement:
  • 🎯 Job 🌍 Recommended English Level 🚪 Opportunities with English

Contract Manager

Intermediate Management of multi-site contracts, international negotiations Claims Manager
Advanced Management of international files, collaborative appraisals Customer Advisor
Intermediate Support for foreign clients, multilingual communication Business Development Agent
Beginner to Intermediate Prospecting and retaining English-speaking clients Moreover, to make sure you don’t miss the boat, it’s important to note that recruiters often consider English proficiency as a selection criterion, as it reflects versatility and open-mindedness that benefit the company.
Finally, let’s not forget the importance of this skill for interactions with technologies and digital tools, which are often taught in English, thus strengthening the link between training, tools, and the job market. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmsRf37S9CE Essential English Vocabulary and Expressions for Success in the Insurance BTS

Because English is far from trivial in the Insurance BTS, it’s also important to master a specific vocabulary that addresses common professional situations. This specialized vocabulary ensures effective communication in a professional world where nuances matter. Here are the basic terms you need to know:

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Insurance policy

: insurance policy

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Premium

  • : insurance premium 📞 Claim
  • : claim, loss 🛡️ Coverage
  • : insurance coverage 👤 Insured
  • : insured 🏢 Insurer
  • : insurer But the vocabulary doesn’t stop there; words like deductible
  • (deductible), endorsement (amendment), and

underwriter (subscriber) are often encountered. Mastering these technical terms is useful when analyzing contract documents or managing claims. Beyond words, certain expressions are commonly used. Knowing them makes it easier, for example, to manage a claim or purchase insurance: 📝 To file a claim : file a claim 💬

To settle a claim

  • : settle a claim 📆 Policy renewal
  • : policy renewal ⚠️ Coverage questions
  • : questions about coverage 🔍 Risk assessment
  • : risk assessment ⚙️ English term 🔑 Translation
  • 💡 Practical use Claim adjuster Claim adjuster
Communicate with the insurer to assess a claim Beneficiary Person designated to receive an insurance benefit
Underwriting Underwriting Risk assessment and acceptance process
Exclusion Exclusion Clause that limits the coverage of a policy
Premium payment Premium payment Payment made to keep the policy active
To go further, integrating these terms into dialogues and role-playing scenarios greatly facilitates their assimilation and everyday use. For example, simulating a conversation with a client about a claims settlement or during policy renewal helps to consolidate mastery of these expressions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0BxBHM9Ewc Practices and tips to improve your communication in English in the BTS Insurance program
If there’s one truth, it’s that simply memorizing technical words is not enough. Communicating in English in a professional context remains a challenge for many students, especially when it comes to the specific insurance sector. Here are some concrete tips to effectively strengthen your language skills: 📖

Regularly read specialized documents (brochures, contracts, articles) to familiarize yourself with terminology and structures. 🎧 Listen to podcasts or videos in English on the topic of insurance to improve listening comprehension and contextual vocabulary.

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Practice real-life or simulated scenarios

: discussions with classmates or professionals, role-playing in class.

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  • Use interactive tools like flashcards to effectively memorize vocabulary. 📝
  • Write emails or reports in English to improve your written fluency. These practices must be part of a regular process. It’s important not to allow gaps to develop, or trust will erode. In multitasking, English also plays a role in IT management, often used in the insurance firms of tomorrow, with interfaces that require functional English. Here is a summary table of best practices and their benefits:
  • 🔧 Practice 🎯 Objective 💬 Specific Benefit
  • Reading technical documents Written comprehension of specific terms Recognizing and using vocabulary correctly
  • Listening to audio resources Improving listening comprehension Adapting language to different situations

Role-playing and simulations

Developing oral communication

Gaining fluency and ease Using flashcards Strengthening memorization
Quickly learning key vocabulary Writing emails Proficient in written professional English
Being credible and effective with partners The integration of English into today’s BTS Insurance program therefore relies essentially on a practical and consistent approach. FAQ on the use of English in the BTS Insurance program
Why is English so important in the BTS Insurance program? Because the sector is expanding internationally and requires mastery of specific technical terms for communication and negotiation. What language skills are required? You must master professional vocabulary related to contracts, claims, and customer communication, as well as be able to hold a fluent conversation in English.
How can you integrate English into your BTS Insurance program? By combining theoretical courses, case studies, role-playing exercises, and the use of digital tools and resources in English. What career opportunities does English enhance?
Positions in claims management, business development, or international customer relations are becoming more accessible. Are there any recommended resources? Yes, several specialized websites offer vocabulary lists, exercises, and practical simulations that can be adapted to the BTS Insurance program.






Sources & références officielles

  • Référentiel BTS Assurance — Ministère de l'Éducation nationale
  • CPAP du BTS Assurances (Commission Professionnelle Consultative)
  • Guide repère de formation — CRCF
  • Livret U6 officiel — Académie