Business English
We don't just teach business vocabulary, we teach workplace communication.
Overview
Business English is far more than meeting vocabulary. Succeeding in an English-speaking workplace means handling nuance: small talk with clients, diplomatic disagreement in meetings, giving feedback without offending, writing emails that strike the right tone, and presenting with authority even when it is not your first language.
We build lessons around the actual communication tasks in your role or target role: the pitch you are working on, the client email chain you need to reply to, the internal meeting you are anxious about. Learners come to us for IELTS, stay with us for Business English, and tell us it is the course that changed their career.
Your Programme Roadmap
Every course is delivered as a structured programme with defined phases, milestones, and measurable outcomes, not a series of unrelated lessons. Here is how a typical programme unfolds.
Workplace Audit
Review your current emails, meeting recordings (if available), and communication pain points. Identify register, pragmatic, and cultural gaps. Agree priority scenarios for the programme.
Email & Written Communication
Register control and diplomatic language. Difficult emails (pushing back, asking for time, escalating). Relational language and tone matching. Industry-specific vocabulary.
Meetings & Real-Time Fluency
Entering and holding the floor in meetings. Polite disagreement and summarising. Asking for clarification without losing authority. Small talk and rapport building.
Presentations & High-Stakes Conversations
Signposted presentation structure. Handling Q&A. Performance conversations, negotiation language, and client-facing difficult dialogue.
Ongoing Calibration
Continuous refinement based on each week's live communication challenges. Career-stage specific language (promotion conversations, new role onboarding, leadership voice).
Topics We Cover
What You'll Learn
How to write professional emails that get responses, not confused stares
How to contribute to meetings, even fast-paced ones, without getting talked over
The diplomatic language patterns native speakers use to disagree politely
How to give a presentation in English without reading from notes
How to build workplace relationships through effective small talk
What a Session Looks Like
Workplace Update
Review this week's communication challenges: emails, meetings, presentations, or difficult conversations
Targeted Skill Focus
Intensive practice on the specific workplace skill you need most this week
Role Play or Live Practice
Simulate upcoming meetings, calls, or presentations with live feedback
Language Refinement
Professional collocations, diplomatic language, and register-matching practice

