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Teach: Remote Work English
Async-first English for students working with distributed teams. Covers Slack norms, Zoom phrasing, project updates, and cross-cultural communication, with examples drawn from real remote workflows.
How teachers use this
Targets students at companies with English as a working language. 22 lessons.
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
22 lessons · 4h 22m total
Why Remote Work Makes English Harder
Written vs. Spoken: When to Use Which
Async Communication: Clarity Over Speed
Slack Etiquette: Tone, Threads & Timing
Writing Clear Messages (Not Novels)
Emoji, Reactions & the Culture of Chat
Giving Feedback in a DM
Zoom Phrases: Opening, Contributing, Closing
Presenting on Camera: Energy & Pacing
Breakout Rooms, Screen Shares & Live Demos
Camera Off? How to Still Be Present
Writing Project Updates People Actually Read
Loom & Video Messages: Script & Delivery
Notion, Docs & Wiki Writing for Teams
PRDs, Specs & Technical Writing Basics
Time Zones, Holidays & Scheduling Politely
Working With Teams Across 3+ Countries
When Humor Doesn't Translate
All-Hands & Town Halls: Making Your Voice Heard
1-on-1s With Your Manager in English
Performance Reviews: Self-Assessments That Sell
Remote Networking: Building Relationships Without a Watercooler
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Get this courseNotes from a teacher who has done this for a decade
Slack, Zoom, async docs, and time zone politics for B1 to B2 students whose teammates speak English natively. What changes when nobody shares an office.
Remote work shifts the balance of English skill. Writing matters more than speaking, because most communication is now in chat or docs. Speed of response matters less than clarity. A clear async message at 11pm in Manila beats a frantic real-time reply that nobody understands. Teach this course as a writing course with two video-call lessons sprinkled in.
What changes in remote-only teams
Three things. Tone gets harder, because there are no facial cues. Misreads multiply. Conversations stretch over days, so students need to remember context they wrote a week ago. Status updates become the main proof of work, so writing them clearly matters more than running a clean meeting.
Pacing across eight to ten weeks
Weeks 1 to 2: Slack and message tone. Module 2.
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