Business English

Business English That Sounds Senior, Not Stiff

You know the formal phrases from the textbooks. But when a real client call starts, you sound robotic, too stiff, or too casual. SpeakMoreFluent teaches the shorter, warmer, more direct English that senior professionals actually use in meetings.

Live, one-on-one coaching Built around your industry Speaking and writing covered

Why Business English Is Hard for Smart People

You already know your field. The gap isn't knowledge, it's the specific language patterns senior professionals use under pressure.

Textbook phrases sound robotic

"I would like to kindly request" reads fine on a page and sounds strange out loud. Real professionals are shorter and more direct.

Balancing formal and warm is hard

Too formal and you sound distant. Too casual and you sound unprepared. Getting the tone right takes real practice, not rules.

Client calls test you live

You can prepare slides all week, but a live question from a client needs an answer in the moment, with no time to translate in your head.

Written English follows different rules

Emails, proposals, and reports need their own clarity and tone, separate from how you'd say the same thing out loud.

A Simple System for Building Any Sentence

Instead of teaching grammar rules in isolation, every SpeakMoreFluent class builds sentences using the same four-part order, so you always know where to start.

TIME SUBJECT VERB OBJECT
"This morning → I → reviewed → the proposal."

Once you can place the pieces in order, we layer on the SEE → SAY → REBUILD → ANSWER rhythm during live practice, so the sentence pattern moves from something you understand to something you can produce on demand.

1
SEE

You see the situation or prompt, like a picture, a question, or a short scenario.

2
SAY

You say a first attempt out loud, using the TIME → SUBJECT → VERB → OBJECT order.

3
REBUILD

Your tutor helps you rebuild the sentence live, fixing word order or word choice in the moment.

4
ANSWER

You answer a related follow-up question, so the pattern gets used again right away.

From Meeting Openers to Closing the Deal

Open a Meeting Confidently

How to start a meeting without a long introduction, and get straight to the point.

Push Back Politely

How to push back on a client request without offending them or sounding weak.

Summarize Clearly

How to summarize a long discussion in one clean, confident sentence.

Present Numbers Naturally

How to walk through data and results without reading numbers off a slide.

Negotiate with Confidence

How to negotiate price or scope in a way that is polite but firm.

Sound Senior, Not Arrogant

The tone shift that makes you sound like a decision-maker, not a translator of your own thoughts.

What a Class Actually Sounds Like

A short excerpt applying the SEE → SAY → REBUILD → ANSWER rhythm to a client deadline negotiation.

Tutor

Your client just asked for the report a week early. How do you respond?

Student

I think... maybe we can try, but is difficult.

Tutor

Let's rebuild it: This week, we, can prioritize, part of the report. Try the full sentence.

Student

This week, we can prioritize part of the report.

Tutor

Good. Now answer: what will you deliver by Friday?

Student

By Friday, I will send the first section for review.

Built for People Who Represent Their Work in English

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Managers & Consultants

Client-facing professionals who need to sound confident on every call.

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Founders

Pitching to English-speaking investors and partners.

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Mid-Career Professionals

Moving into leadership roles where communication carries real weight.

Three Steps to Get Started

01

Learn

Study the real language patterns senior English-speaking professionals use.

02

Practice

Role-play client calls, meetings, and negotiations live with your tutor.

03

Speak

Lead the meeting, close the deal, send the proposal with confidence.

Common Questions

Do you use real business case studies?

Yes. Every role-play is built on a real workplace situation, not a generic textbook script.

Can I pick my industry?

Yes. Tell your tutor if you work in tech, finance, consulting, or another field, and lessons adjust to it.

How is this different from general English classes?

General classes teach grammar. This teaches the specific language your role actually needs, live.

Do you help with written business English?

Yes. Emails, proposals, and reports are covered alongside speaking practice.

Is this useful for video calls specifically?

Yes, we practice the pacing and clarity that video calls require, including handling interruptions and lag.

What if my tutor is not the right fit?

Your first trial is risk-free. If the fit is not right, we will pair you with a different tutor at no cost.

Ready to Actually Speak English?

Book a free trial lesson and start sounding senior in real meetings, no credit card required.