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Business English Communication
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Business English Communication

Professional English for meetings, emails, and presentations. If you are here for Business English Communication, you are likely searching for practical guidance you can trust, delivered in a clear, human way that respects your time and helps you make forward progress today; this guide was created to meet that exact need by combining first‑hand experience with proven methods so you can move from uncertainty to confident action without feeling overwhelmed. Inside, you will find structured steps, realistic examples, and decision frameworks tailored to real‑world constraints, plus shortcuts and checklists that reduce friction while preserving quality, so whether you are getting started or leveling up, you have everything required to succeed in Learn English.

Robert Brown

Robert Brown

Business Coach

Published

2/11/2026

Professional English for meetings, emails, and presentations.

Effective Business Email Writing

Learn how to structure professional emails, from clear subject lines to appropriate closings, ensuring your communication is concise and professional.

Language for Meetings and Negotiations

Master the phrases needed to interrupt politely, agree or disagree diplomatically, and reach a consensus in a business environment.

Mastering Formal Presentations

Discover the vocabulary used to introduce topics, transition between points, and summarize key takeaways during a professional presentation.

Professional Telephone Etiquette

Learn how to handle business calls, take messages accurately, and use polite language when speaking with clients or colleagues.

Corporate Jargon and Idioms

Understand common business terms like "low-hanging fruit," "circle back," and "deep dive" to navigate the corporate world with confidence.

Writing Reports and Proposals

A guide to structuring formal business documents, using objective language, and presenting data clearly to stakeholders.

Cross-Cultural Communication

Understand the nuances of communicating with international partners, including differences in directness and formality.

Conflict Resolution Language

Learn how to address disagreements in the workplace using neutral, non-confrontational language to find productive solutions.

Networking and Small Talk

Master the art of professional socializing, including how to introduce yourself and maintain engaging conversations at events.

Job Interview Preparation

Vocabulary and strategies for answering common interview questions, highlighting your skills, and asking insightful questions.