Your Time to Speak the
Language of Business
Your English is good. But is it powerful enough to lead a meeting, close a deal, or command respect in a competitive international market?
That’s exactly what this course will help you achieve.
A complete, high-performance Business English program engineered to transition your communication from basic workplace survival to advanced professional authority through structured architectural frameworks, real-world executive vocabulary, and precision guided self-study.
Master high-impact executive vocabulary, precision idioms, and strategic terminology used in global boardrooms.
Step-by-step digital curriculum engineered to seamlessly transition your speaking from standard to authoritative.
Dynamic, web-based exercises and guided applications to anchor your knowledge and build muscle memory.
Featuring vocabulary taken straight from the boardrooms, briefing rooms, and executive suites of the global business world.
Every single lesson is meticulously crafted around authentic, real-life workplace functions.
Discuss Business as an Expert
Command strategic conversations and contribute high-value insights during critical high-stakes debates.
Present Ideas as a Professional
Deliver flawless, structured proposals with the posture, rhythm, and clarity of a global leader.
The Business Intelligence Matrix
An interconnected ecosystem of business skills working collectively to lead you to global executive authority.
Jobs & People
Careers
Products & Services
Money Matters
Finance & the Economy
Marketing
Business Ethics
Business Communication
Business Skills
Competitive Strategy
Logistics
Global Economy
Personal Finance
Company Finance
Emotional Intelligence in Business
Quality
Intercultural Issues
ICTs
Jobs & People
Careers
Products & Services
Money Matters
Finance & the Economy
Marketing
Business Ethics
Business Communication
Business Skills
Competitive Strategy
Logistics
Global Economy
Personal Finance
Company Finance
Emotional Intelligence in Business
Quality
Intercultural Issues
ICTs
Get the knowledge of a CEO
with our state-of-the-art curriculum
Explore the systematically structured path engineered to refine your strategic communication, mastery of corporate vocabulary, and international market readiness.
Elementary Level Focus
- 1Jobs and industries
- 2Places and departments
- 3Types of work
- 4Work and numbers
- 5Getting to work
- 6Business travel 1: at the airport
- 7Business travel 2: at the hotel
- 8Numbers and years
- 9Ordering numbers, parts of numbers
- 10Who’s the boss?
- 11Ways of working
- 12Getting to the top
- 13Skills
- 14Qualifications and training
- 15E-learning
- 16Numbers and time
- 17Timetables
- 18Days and dates
- 19Time expressions
- 20Do you have time?
- 21Project management
- 22Free time and holidays
- 23Notes and coins
- 24Prices
- 25Numbers and money
- 26Can we afford it?
- 27Pay and benefits
- 28Company banking
- 29Companies and money 1
- 30Companies and money 2
- 31Product details 1
- 32Product details 2
- 33Services 1
- 34Services 2
- 35What’s it made of?
- 36From producer to customer 1
- 37From producer to customer 2
- 38Where’s it sold?
- 39Product instructions
- 40Problems with products 1
- 41Problems with products 2
- 42Telephoning 1: starting and ending
- 43Telephoning 2: spelling and numbers
- 44Telephoning 3: checking information
- 45Telephoning 4: messages
- 46Telephoning 5: the wrong number
- 47Business writing: introduction
- 48Business writing: emails 1
- 49Business writing: emails 2
- 50Business writing: letters
- 51Presentations 1: getting started
- 52Presentations 2: the main part
- 53Presentations 3: charts and graphs
- 54Presentations 4: comparing trends
- 55Presentations 5: site tours
- 56Meetings 1: organizing a meeting
- 57Meetings 2: chairing a meeting
- 58Meetings 3: opinions and suggestions
- 59Meetings 4: agreeing action and closing
Intermediate Level Focus
- 1Work and job
- 2Ways of working
- 3Recruitment and selection
- 4Skills and qualifications
- 5Pay and benefits
- 6People and workplaces
- 7Companies and careers
- 8Problems at work
- 9Managers, executives and directors
- 10Businesspeople and business leaders
- 11Organizations 1
- 12Organizations 2
- 13Manufacturing and services
- 14The development process
- 15Innovation and invention
- 16Products and services
- 17Materials and suppliers
- 18Business philosophies
- 19Buyers, sellers and the market
- 20Markets and competitors
- 21Marketing and market orientation
- 22Products and brands
- 23Price
- 24Place
- 25Promotion
- 26E-commerce
- 27Sales and costs
- 28Profitability and unprofitability
- 29Getting paid
- 30Assets, liabilities and the balance sheet
- 31The bottom line
- 32Share capital and debt
- 33Success and failure
- 34Mergers, takeovers and sell-offs
- 35Personal finance
- 36Financial centres
- 37Trading
- 38Indicators 1
- 39Indicators 2
- 40Wrongdoing and corruption
- 41Business ethics
- 42Time and time management
- 43Stress and stress management
- 44Leadership and management styles
- 45Business across cultures 1
- 46Business across cultures 2
- 47Telephoning 1: phones and numbers
- 48Telephoning 2: trying to get through
- 49Telephoning 3: getting through
- 50Telephoning 4: arrangements and ending calls
- 51Business communication 1: staying in touch
- 52Business communication 2: email
- 53CVs, cover letters and emails
- 54Interns, trainees and apprentices
- 55Meetings 1: types of meeting
- 56Meetings 2: the chair
- 57Meetings 3: points of view
- 58Meetings 4: agreement & disagreement
- 59Meetings 5: discussion techniques
- 60Presentations 1: key ideas
- 61Presentations 2: key steps
- 62Presentations 3: audience interaction
- 63Negotiations 1: situations & negotiators
- 64Negotiations 2: preparing
- 65Negotiations 3: win-win
- 66Negotiations 4: reaching agreement
Advanced Level Focus
- 1The working environment
- 2Management styles 1
- 3Management styles 2
- 4Employment and employability
- 5Flexibility and inflexibility
- 6Work-life balance
- 7Managing talent 1
- 8Managing talent 2
- 9Team building
- 10The right skills
- 11Equality and diversity
- 12What is quality?
- 13Quality standards
- 14Quality and people
- 15Striving for perfection
- 16Strategic thinking
- 17Competition
- 18Companies and their industries
- 19Key strategic issues
- 20Innovation
- 21Preparing for the future
- 22Risk and uncertainty
- 23The four Ps and beyond
- 24Customer satisfaction
- 25Knowing your customers 1
- 26Knowing your customers 2
- 27Knowing your customers 3
- 28Brands and branding
- 29Global brands
- 30Supply chain management
- 31Logistics
- 32Outsourcing and offshoring
- 33Accessing the internet
- 34Online communication
- 35Knowledge and the internet
- 36Internet security
- 37The sharing economy
- 38Intellectual property
- 39Financial performance
- 40Profit and loss account
- 41Balance sheet 1
- 42Balance sheet 2
- 43Cashflow statement
- 44Comparing performance
- 45Shareholder value
- 46Accounting standards
- 47The business cycle
- 48Bursting bubbles
Traditional Learning Struggles
- ❌ Not knowing where to start
- ❌ Losing motivation halfway
- ❌ Feeling stuck at the same level
Why It’s Different
Structured Roadmap: Always know your next step.
Engaging Lessons: Study that feels like a hobby.
Visible Progress: Real confidence you can feel.
How it works
Watch this brief overview guide to understand how to seamlessly navigate your courses and unlock peak English fluency.
Trusted by Leaders Globally
"I used to delay international project calls because explaining financial metrics under pressure made me hold back. This program changed everything. The frameworks on corporate finance and competitive strategy gave me the exact vocabulary I needed to speak with authority."
Elena R.
Senior Finance Manager
"The business skills and negotiation modules are practical and immediate. I stopped using simple vocabulary and started structuring my business pitches like a global executive. Three months after starting, I securely closed an enterprise deal with a major London partner."
Marc-André V.
Director of Product Operations
"My standard English was fine, but I lacked the nuance required for high-stakes corporate communication and cross-cultural management. This course bridges that gap perfectly. It doesn't just teach language rules—it trains you for executive leadership."
Yuki T.
VP of International Logistics
Inside the Curriculum
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We architect engaging educational experiences that combine your ambition with our strategic expertise, creating high-performance learning journeys engineered to inspire and elevate.
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