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Teach: Business English
A 28-lesson sequence for business English students who negotiate, present, and run meetings in English. Each lesson lands on one workplace situation with target phrases, roleplay scripts, and discussion prompts.
How teachers use this
Built for corporate clients and 1:1 executive tutoring. Lessons run 45-60 min.
What you'll learn
How each lesson works
Every lesson mixes short teaching cards with 8-plus kinds of interactive exercises. No passive reading. You practice as you go.
Teaching cards
Short, no-fluff explanations
Multiple choice
Pick the natural option
Fill in the blank
Type the right word
Word reorder
Build sentences from tiles
Match pairs
Connect phrase to meaning
Dialogues
Read + pick the best reply
True / false
Test what you know
Error correction
Fix the sentence
Listening
Play, then answer
Curriculum
28 lessons · 6h 24m total
The Art of the Professional Introduction
Networking Events: What to Say After "Hi"
Following Up After Meeting Someone
Building Rapport With Colleagues & Clients
Running a Meeting: Agenda, Flow & Time
Cross-Functional Meetings: Speaking Up Across Teams
Brainstorming Sessions: Pitching & Building on Ideas
Action Items, Recaps & Meeting Follow-Ups
Negotiation Vocabulary & Key Phrases
Making an Offer & Counteroffering
Saying No to a Deal Without Killing the Relationship
Closing a Deal: Final Phrases & Commitments
Structuring a Business Presentation
Presenting Data, Charts & Numbers Clearly
Storytelling in Business Contexts
Handling Tough Questions From Leadership
Persuasive Emails That Get a "Yes"
Proposals & Executive Summaries
Reports: Structure, Tone & Clarity
Writing for Global Audiences
Answering "Tell Me About Yourself" (Finally)
Behavioral Interview Questions & the STAR Method
Salary Negotiation Language
Thank-You Emails & Post-Interview Follow-Up
Direct vs. Indirect Communication Styles
Working With American, British & International Teams
Avoiding Miscommunication Across Cultures
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Get this courseNotes from a teacher who has done this for a decade
B2 to C1 lessons for executives who already speak English well and still freeze in salary talks. How to teach a busy adult without wasting a single minute.
Executive students do not want to learn English. They want to win a specific situation in English. Negotiate a contract. Handle a hostile board question. Recover a meeting that went off the rails. Frame every lesson around the situation, not the language. The phrases follow naturally.
Setting up the first class
Ask one question before the lesson. "In the next six weeks, what is the moment in English you are most afraid of?" Their answer becomes your syllabus. The rest of this course is a library you draw from to serve that answer. If they say "a salary review," Module 6 runs first. If they say "presenting to the board," Module 4 runs first. The default order matters less than the relevance.
Pacing for very busy students
One 60-minute lesson per week, plus 20 minutes of homework they can do on a plane. Anything more and they will cancel. Anything less and they will not retain. Send the homework as a single Notion page or PDF, not as a long email. Executives delete long emails on sight.
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