Real-Life English

English for the Real Situations You Face Every Week

Classrooms teach you "I would like to order the pasta, please." Real life is faster, shorter, and full of phrases nobody teaches in a textbook. SpeakMoreFluent role-plays the exact situations you'll face this month, at real speed.

Tell us your specific situations Real conversational speed Great for travelers too

Why Classroom English Fails in Real Life

Real life moves faster than a classroom, and it's full of phrases and follow-up questions no textbook prepares you for.

Real speech moves faster

A waiter asking about sides and cooking preference doesn't wait for you to translate.

Textbooks teach the wrong register

Formal, complete sentences aren't how real conversations actually sound.

Every errand has its own vocabulary

Pharmacies, landlords, and delivery drivers each use their own specific phrases.

Surprises happen every week

Without practice, each new situation catches you off guard all over again.

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
"Later today → I → need → to return this item."

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 Situations You Actually Run Into

Order at a Fast-Talking Restaurant

Handling follow-up questions about sides and cooking style.

Talk to a Pharmacist or Receptionist

Getting what you need clearly and quickly.

Return or Exchange an Item

The exact phrases for a smooth store return.

Talk to a Landlord

Handling maintenance requests and lease questions.

Use a Taxi or Rideshare

Giving clear directions and instructions.

Handle a Delivery Problem

Explaining an issue and getting it resolved.

What a Class Actually Sounds Like

A short excerpt applying the SEE → SAY → REBUILD → ANSWER rhythm to a store return.

Tutor

You need to return a shirt that doesn't fit. Start the conversation.

Student

I want return this, is too small.

Tutor

Let's rebuild it: I, would like to return, this, it's too small. Try the full sentence.

Student

I would like to return this, it's too small.

Tutor

Great. Now answer: do you want a refund or exchange?

Student

I would like an exchange for a larger size.

Built for Everyday Errands and Travel

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New Arrivals

Recently landed in an English-speaking country.

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Travelers

Wanting to move past basic tourist English.

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Confident at Work, Nervous at the Store

Fine professionally, but tense in everyday errands.

Three Steps to Get Started

01

Learn

Tell your tutor which situations you face often.

02

Practice

Role-play each one with real timing and real speed.

03

Speak

Handle your real week without any awkward moments.

Common Questions

Can I choose the situations?

Yes, every lesson is built around what you actually need this week.

Is this useful if I travel often?

Very, travelers use these lessons the most.

How is this different from daily conversation?

Daily conversation is about small talk, this is about specific tasks with specific outcomes.

Can kids take these lessons?

We focus on adult learners, for kids we'd recommend a kids-focused tutor.

Can we prepare for a specific upcoming errand?

Yes, tell your tutor what's coming up and we'll rehearse it in advance.

Ready to Actually Speak English?

Book a free trial lesson and handle your real week without any awkward moments.