Corporate Offer

Practical English communication training for teams. Clear improvement in meetings, client calls, presentations, and professional writing—built around your real work.

Corporate Lessons

Ongoing training for teams who use English at work and want clearer, more confident communication. Sessions are designed around your day-to-day communication tasks—not textbook content.

What we improve:

  • Meeting participation (speaking up, clarifying, agreeing/disagreeing)

  • Client calls (tone, confidence, relationship language)

  • Presentations (structure, signposting, handling Q&A)

  • Business writing (emails that are clear, professional, and fast)

Format options:

  • Small groups (high speaking time)

  • Skills-based cycles (e.g., Meetings → Presentations → Writing)


Focused practice + coached feedback = measurable progress over time.

Targeted Workshops

Workshops are for fast, focused improvement in one area—ideal for onboarding, refreshers, or preparing for high-stakes communication.

Workshop topics (keep your list but tighten):

  • Negotiation & professional disagreement

  • Email & business writing (clarity + tone)

  • Presentations (structure + delivery + Q&A)

  • Industry-specific communication (your vocabulary + your scenarios)

What teams leave with:

  • Templates / frameworks they can reuse

  • Key phrases + practice tasks for real situations

  • Clear next steps (so it doesn’t disappear after one session)

Customized Learning Plans

Every company’s English needs are different. We tailor training to your team’s level, communication situations, and outcomes.

We base training on:

  • Your team’s roles + typical meetings/calls

  • Your current communication pain points

  • A simple structure for measurable improvement

Flexible delivery:

  • Ongoing training or workshops

  • Online (and other formats if you offer them)

How it works

  1. You send team size, levels (approx.), and goals

  2. I recommend a training option and schedule

  3. We start with a structured plan and track progress

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