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Teach: English Writing
Teach written English that holds up in workplaces and applications. 23 lessons across emails, professional documents, persuasive writing, and self-editing, with model texts and revision exercises.
How teachers use this
Strong companion to Business English. Modules work independently or as a full sequence.
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
23 lessons · 4h 50m total
The #1 Rule of Good English Writing
Why Your Writing Sounds "Off" (And How to Fix It)
Active Voice, Short Sentences & Other Quick Wins
The Anatomy of a Great Email
Cold Emails That Get Replies
Internal Emails: Updates, Requests & FYIs
Apologizing, Complaining & Giving Feedback in Writing
Reply-All, CC, BCC: The Unwritten Rules
Writing a Cover Letter That Doesn't Sound Generic
Your LinkedIn Profile: Headline, Summary & Experience
Executive Summaries & One-Pagers
Meeting Notes & Action Items
How to Make a Written Argument
Proposals: Structure & Selling Language
Writing Recommendations & Reviews
Writing Social Media Posts in English
Blog Posts & Articles: Finding Your Voice
Texting, DMs & Chat: When Grammar Doesn't Matter
Self-Editing: A Checklist for Every Piece of Writing
Common Mistakes That Make You Look Unprofessional
Punctuation That Actually Changes Meaning
Tone: How to Sound Warm, Firm, or Neutral on Purpose
Using AI Tools to Edit (Without Losing Your Voice)
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Get this courseNotes from a teacher who has done this for a decade
How to teach business and professional writing to a B1 student who already drafts emails for two hours a day. What to cut, what to drill, and the one habit that fixes most of it.
Most adult learners write more English than they speak. They send emails, fill in forms, answer Slack messages. Their writing is often more advanced than their speech but feels stiffer because they were taught to write formally. Your job is to bring their written voice closer to their spoken voice without dropping clarity. That balance is harder than it sounds.
The one habit that fixes the most writing
Short sentences. Almost every writing problem an adult learner has goes away if you can get them to break long sentences in two. Drill it for the first three weeks. Hand them a paragraph and ask them to rewrite it with no sentence longer than 15 words. They will hate it. They will also see how their own writing improves overnight.
Email tone is a register problem, not a vocabulary problem
Students do not lack words. They use the wrong register for the relationship. They write "Dear Mr. Smith" to a colleague they call John in person. Teach the contrast directly. Show them an email they sent and an email they would have written to a friend on the same day. The gap is the lesson.
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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.
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