Tech English

English for Developers Who Work With English-Speaking Teams

Your code is clean and your GitHub is great, but standups feel like a different job entirely. SpeakMoreFluent builds the narrow, specific tech English a working developer actually needs, for standups, PR discussions, and interviews.

Tutors with tech backgrounds PR and standup practice Technical interview prep included

Why Tech English Feels Different

You have three minutes to explain what you did yesterday, and the words don't come as easily as the code does.

Standups move fast

A 30-second update feels harder than the actual work it's describing.

PR reviews test you live

Defending your code choices in the moment, without sounding defensive, is its own skill.

Async communication has its own tone

Asking for help in Slack without excessive back-and-forth takes the right phrasing.

Technical interviews add pressure

Explaining your code out loud, live, is a different skill than writing about it.

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 → fixed → the login bug."

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.

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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.

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REBUILD

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

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ANSWER

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

The Patterns Working Developers Need

Give a Clean Standup Update

A tight 30-second structure for yesterday, today, and blockers.

Explain a Bug and Fix

How to describe what broke and what you did about it in one minute.

Defend a PR Calmly

How to explain your choices without sounding defensive.

Ask for Help in Slack

How to ask a clear question that gets a fast, useful answer.

Present a Tech Design

How to walk a review meeting through your design confidently.

Explain Code in an Interview

How to talk through your projects and decisions live, under pressure.

What a Class Actually Sounds Like

A short excerpt applying the SEE → SAY → REBUILD → ANSWER rhythm to a standup update.

Tutor

It's standup. What did you work on yesterday?

Student

Yesterday, I fix the bug in login, is done.

Tutor

Let's rebuild it: Yesterday, I, fixed, the login bug. Try the full sentence.

Student

Yesterday, I fixed the login bug.

Tutor

Good. Now answer: what will you work on today?

Student

Today, I will start the payment integration.

Built for Developers and Tech Professionals

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Developers

Backend, frontend, and full-stack engineers working on English-speaking teams.

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DevOps, QA & Data

Any technical role that needs to explain work clearly across a team.

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Interview Candidates

Preparing for technical interviews at US or English-speaking companies.

Three Steps to Get Started

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Learn

Learn the exact phrases developers use in standups, PRs, and reviews.

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Practice

Do mock standups and tech interviews with a tutor who understands code.

03

Speak

Join any meeting and explain your work with zero hesitation.

Common Questions

Do tutors understand code?

Many of our tutors have tech backgrounds and can discuss code with you directly.

Can I practice for a FAANG or US tech interview?

Yes, we cover behavioral and technical communication, not the coding problems themselves.

Is this better than general English for developers?

For your job, yes, we skip what you don't need and drill what you do.

Do you help with English for technical writing?

Yes, docs, tickets, and PR descriptions are part of what we practice.

Can we focus on a specific tech stack's vocabulary?

Yes, tell your tutor your stack and the vocabulary practice adjusts to it.

Ready to Actually Speak English?

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