Engineering is precise, and your English needs to be too. One unclear sentence in a spec review can send a whole team in the wrong direction. SpeakMoreFluent trains the specific communication patterns engineers actually need.
Precision matters in your work, and it matters just as much in how you explain that work out loud.
A vague explanation in a spec review can send an entire team in the wrong direction.
Translating every sentence in your head while writing technical documentation costs real time.
A senior engineer's question in a design review needs a fast, precise answer, not a rehearsed one.
Challenging bad requirements without sounding rude is a specific, learnable balance.
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.
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.
You see the situation or prompt, like a picture, a question, or a short scenario.
You say a first attempt out loud, using the TIME → SUBJECT → VERB → OBJECT order.
Your tutor helps you rebuild the sentence live, fixing word order or word choice in the moment.
You answer a related follow-up question, so the pattern gets used again right away.
A clean structure for walking a team through your design decisions.
How to explain a cause and fix in three clean, confident sentences.
How to hold your ground when a senior engineer challenges your approach.
Specs that non-native colleagues can read quickly and act on.
How to get requirements clarified without slowing the whole team down.
A tight structure for reporting progress on a long project.
A short excerpt applying the SEE → SAY → REBUILD → ANSWER rhythm to a design review question.
A senior engineer asks why you chose this architecture. Explain it.
Because is more scalable, I think is good choice.
Let's rebuild it: I, chose, this architecture for scalability. Try the full sentence.
I chose this architecture for scalability.
Good. Now answer: what tradeoff did you consider?
I considered a simpler design, but it wouldn't scale past our current load.
Mechanical, civil, electrical, and software engineers.
Tech leads and managers leading design conversations.
Moving into English-speaking teams and companies.
Learn the communication patterns of senior English-speaking engineers.
Present real specs and designs to a tutor who asks tough questions.
Lead your next review, spec, or standup with full confidence.
Yes, the communication patterns are the same, we adjust examples to your specific field.
Yes, bring your specs or slides and we'll rehearse them together.
Yes, we review both and help you sound like a senior candidate.
If your work touches those areas, your tutor will adapt the vocabulary accordingly.
Yes, many engineers pair this with our job interview prep for technical interview practice.
Book a free trial lesson and start explaining your work with total clarity.