Business English

Business English for meetings, interviews, and work

Practice professional English through realistic tasks and teacher feedback, not only vocabulary lists.

Problem

Work English breaks down when the stakes are high.

A learner may understand English but still hesitate in meetings, interviews, client calls, or presentations because the pressure is different.

Method

FunLingua turns work scenes into reusable speech patterns.

Teachers train phrases for clarifying, disagreeing politely, giving updates, asking for time, explaining problems, and summarizing next steps.

Result

Professional English should be clear before it is fancy.

The first goal is stable, understandable communication. Better vocabulary and nuance can build on top of that.

Questions

What learners usually ask first

Can lessons use my real job situations?

Yes. The best business lessons are built around realistic tasks, roleplay, and language you actually need.

Do you teach email writing?

The current marketing page focuses on speaking, but business phrasing can include email and message templates.

Can this help with interviews?

Yes. Interview answers need structure, examples, and practice under pressure.

Is this for advanced learners only?

No. Lower-level learners can start with simple meeting and self-introduction phrases.

Use cases

Business English should match the actual work situation.

Meetings

Updates, opinions, questions, clarification, and next steps.

Interviews

Self-introduction, experience stories, strengths, goals, and follow-up questions.

Client communication

Polite requests, explanations, problem-solving, and expectations.

Remote work

Async updates, calls, status reports, and cross-cultural clarity.

Meetings

Speak clearly under pressure

Practice openings, updates, opinions, questions, and summaries.

Interviews

Tell your story

Turn experience into structured, natural English answers.

Work

Use practical templates

Train reusable phrases for email, clients, projects, and remote teams.

Global foundation

Built for more interface languages

This English page sits under /en. Future localized interfaces can use the same page model for Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, and other markets.

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Next step

Match the learner to a language, goal, and teacher

Tell us the target language, age, level, time zone, and goal. The first recommendation should be practical, not generic.

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