Engineering English

English for Engineers Who Present, Review, and Lead

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.

Bring your real specs and slides Any engineering discipline Design review practice included

Why Engineering English Is a Specific Skill

Precision matters in your work, and it matters just as much in how you explain that work out loud.

One wrong word derails a review

A vague explanation in a spec review can send an entire team in the wrong direction.

Writing specs is slow

Translating every sentence in your head while writing technical documentation costs real time.

Live questions are stressful

A senior engineer's question in a design review needs a fast, precise answer, not a rehearsed one.

Pushing back needs the right tone

Challenging bad requirements without sounding rude is a specific, learnable balance.

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
"Last sprint → I → fixed → the memory leak."

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.

Communication Built for Technical Work

Present a Design in Review

A clean structure for walking a team through your design decisions.

Describe a Root Cause

How to explain a cause and fix in three clean, confident sentences.

Defend a Decision

How to hold your ground when a senior engineer challenges your approach.

Write Fast, Clear Specs

Specs that non-native colleagues can read quickly and act on.

Ask for Clarification Fast

How to get requirements clarified without slowing the whole team down.

Give a Status Update

A tight structure for reporting progress on a long project.

What a Class Actually Sounds Like

A short excerpt applying the SEE → SAY → REBUILD → ANSWER rhythm to a design review question.

Tutor

A senior engineer asks why you chose this architecture. Explain it.

Student

Because is more scalable, I think is good choice.

Tutor

Let's rebuild it: I, chose, this architecture for scalability. Try the full sentence.

Student

I chose this architecture for scalability.

Tutor

Good. Now answer: what tradeoff did you consider?

Student

I considered a simpler design, but it wouldn't scale past our current load.

Built for Engineers at Every Level

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Engineers of All Disciplines

Mechanical, civil, electrical, and software engineers.

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Engineering Managers

Tech leads and managers leading design conversations.

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Relocating Engineers

Moving into English-speaking teams and companies.

Three Steps to Get Started

01

Learn

Learn the communication patterns of senior English-speaking engineers.

02

Practice

Present real specs and designs to a tutor who asks tough questions.

03

Speak

Lead your next review, spec, or standup with full confidence.

Common Questions

Is this for any engineering field?

Yes, the communication patterns are the same, we adjust examples to your specific field.

Can I practice presenting my real work?

Yes, bring your specs or slides and we'll rehearse them together.

Do you help with engineering resumes and cover letters?

Yes, we review both and help you sound like a senior candidate.

Do you cover patents and regulations?

If your work touches those areas, your tutor will adapt the vocabulary accordingly.

Is this useful for job interviews too?

Yes, many engineers pair this with our job interview prep for technical interview practice.

Ready to Actually Speak English?

Book a free trial lesson and start explaining your work with total clarity.