Better English for Professionals: Share Your Message with Confidence
Start with any lessons you might need in Foundations. These are the basic lessons that help you get the most from your membership.
Then choose lessons according to your current needs. I will add more each month-- and you can email me to request lessons you want to work on if you don't see what you need, or if a lesson is confusing or needs something more.
Many lessons will just be a practice worksheet, or a brief explanation plus a practice exercise.
Most lessons in the vocabulary section include a link to a talk, podcast, or article along with an exercise and questions to review and practice some of the words you heard or read.
11 Lessons
Foundations
How to Get the Most Value from your Membership
3 tips for English mastery-- and the best way to use this program.
Pre-course English Assessment
Complete this survey to help me understand your needs and goals-- and as a reminder of progress as you continue moving forward in English.
Intermediate English Vocabulary Practice (Voc. Path 1)
Increase Your Vocabulary Using Context Clues +
Learn to use context clues and English to English dictionaries to increase your vocabulary.
Vocabulary Resources
Here are some extra resources for increasing your vocabulary.
Advanced Vocabulary and Speaking Practice
Key Meeting Procedures and Vocabulary (Study the PDF. Then watch the video if needed.)
Learn the procedures and vocabulary of meetings in English. The video gives the pronunciation of harder words if that will help.
Think about Meetings & Review Related English Words with this Article
Practice your English reading, writing, and vocabulary with this article on fewer and better meetings.
Persuasion Practice: Disagree without Being Disagreeable & Persuade without Being Pushy
Practice ways to propose ideas and agree or disagree politely and professionally in English
Adjectives for Persuasion
Practice (and pronounce) these useful adjectives.
Questions in English (and Networking Practice)
Review and practice question formation and asking and answering questions in networking conversations.
English Grammar Tips
When to use the Prepositions 'at,' 'in,' or 'on.'
It can be confusing to know when tyo use 'at,' 'in,' oe 'ob' in English.Here's a PDF with a simple explanation and some practice exercises.
Using 'Make' or 'Do'
Find out which phrases use 'make' and which need 'do.'