Living in the U.S.

English for Immigrants Building a Life in the U.S.

You moved to America for a better life, but every small task can feel big: a call to the doctor, a school meeting, a form at the bank. SpeakMoreFluent focuses on the exact English you need for the situations you face every week.

Real-life situations, not textbooks Citizenship interview prep available Great for parents of school-age kids

Why Life in the U.S. Has Its Own Language

You understand some words, but full conversations move fast, especially in appointments, meetings, and official paperwork. Over time, that gap can make you feel smaller than you are.

Appointments move too fast

A phone call to a doctor's office or the DMV often has no room to slow down and ask for repetition.

School meetings feel high-stakes

Talking with your child's teacher matters, and it's hard to feel prepared without the right vocabulary.

Paperwork uses its own language

Leases, insurance forms, and official letters use formal English that's rarely taught in general classes.

Citizenship interviews add pressure

The civics questions are one part, but the live conversation with an officer is often the harder part.

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
"Next week → I → have → a doctor's appointment."

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.

The English You Actually Need Day to Day

Book Appointments by Phone

Doctor, dentist, and other appointments, handled confidently over the phone.

Talk to Your Child's Teacher

The language for school meetings and parent-teacher conversations.

Understand Your Lease

Reading and asking questions about rental agreements and contracts.

Speak With Banks and Utilities

Handling calls with banks, insurance, and utility representatives.

Prepare for Citizenship Interviews

Civics questions plus the live conversation practice that goes with them.

Ask for Help When Needed

Natural, confident ways to ask someone to repeat or explain something.

What a Class Actually Sounds Like

A short excerpt applying the SEE → SAY → REBUILD → ANSWER rhythm to a school meeting scenario.

Tutor

You're meeting your child's teacher tomorrow. What will you ask about?

Student

Tomorrow, I ask about... my son homework.

Tutor

Let's rebuild it: Tomorrow, I, will ask, about my son's homework. Try the full sentence.

Student

Tomorrow, I will ask about my son's homework.

Tutor

Good. Now answer: what else do you want to know?

Student

I also want to know how he is doing in class.

Built for Immigrants and Their Families

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New Immigrants

Recently arrived and building daily routines in English.

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Green Card & Visa Holders

Building long-term roots and preparing for interviews.

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Parents of School-Age Kids

Supporting children through school in a new language.

Three Steps to Get Started

01

Learn

Study the exact English used in US appointments, schools, and daily errands.

02

Practice

Role-play real situations, like calling a clinic or meeting a teacher.

03

Speak

Go to the appointment, make the call, handle the meeting with confidence.

Common Questions

Do I need to read and write well?

No. We start with speaking and listening, and writing can come later if you want it.

Can you help with US citizenship interview prep?

Yes. We cover the civics questions and the live interview conversation together.

Is this good for parents of school-age kids?

Yes. Many of our students are parents who want to support their children at school.

Can I focus on my state's specific rules?

Yes, tell your tutor your state and we'll focus practice on relevant local situations where it matters.

Do you teach American culture as well as language?

Yes, cultural context comes up naturally alongside the language, especially for school and workplace situations.

How many lessons do I need?

Most learners feel independent in daily life after 12 to 20 focused lessons.

Ready to Actually Speak English?

Book a free trial lesson and start practicing the English you use every day in the U.S.