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30-Day Advanced English for Work: Communicate Clearly, Persuasively, and Professionally
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30-Day Advanced English for Work: Communicate Clearly, Persuasively, and Professionally

For professionals who already work in English and want more clarity, diplomacy, persuasion, and authority in high-stakes communication.

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Taught by Vadym Leonov

30-Day Advanced English for Work: Communicate Clearly, Persuasively, and Professionally

$99.00

$99.00

Course Content

30 sections · 120 lessons

Day 01 — Lead With the Point, Not the Background

4 lessons· Free preview

  • Open With Your Conclusion6m
  • Use Signposts to Make Longer Answers Easy to Follow6m
  • Add Nuance Without Sounding Hesitant6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Lead With the Point, Not the Background5m

Day 02 — Build Longer Answers That Still Sound Clear

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4 lessons· Free preview

  • Use a Three-Part Answer Pattern6m
  • Compare Options Without Sounding Vague6m
  • Sound Detailed Without Sounding Wordy6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Build Longer Answers That Still Sound Clear5m

Day 03 — Clarify Scope, Ownership, and Priorities

4 lessons· Free preview

  • Ask Precision Questions Instead of General Questions6m
  • Confirm Scope and Boundaries Clearly6m
  • Surface Priorities and Deadlines Diplomatically6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Clarify Scope, Ownership, and Priorities5m

Day 04 — Explain Reasoning and Trade-Offs Clearly

4 lessons· Free preview

  • Move From Conclusion to Rationale6m
  • Express Trade-Offs Without Sounding Negative6m
  • Connect Reasoning to a Recommendation6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Explain Reasoning and Trade-Offs Clearly5m

Day 05 — Control Certainty and Hedging With Precision

4 lessons· Free preview

  • Be Firm Without Sounding Absolute6m
  • Hedge Intelligently When Information Is Incomplete6m
  • Separate Assumptions From Evidence6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Control Certainty and Hedging With Precision5m

Day 06 — Replace Vague Language With Decision Language

4 lessons

  • Use Precise Verbs for Professional Action6m
  • Name the Real Issue With Better Nouns6m
  • Make Timing and Ownership Explicit6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Replace Vague Language With Decision Language5m

Day 07 — Weekly Simulation: Give Concise Updates Under Pressure

4 lessons

  • Give a Clean 30-Second Status Update6m
  • Flag Blockers Calmly and Professionally6m
  • Close an Update With a Clear Next Step6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Weekly Simulation: Give Concise Updates Under Pressure5m

Day 08 — Enter Discussions Naturally and Add Value Fast

4 lessons

  • Enter the Conversation Without Sounding Abrupt6m
  • Build on the Previous Speaker Instead of Starting From Zero6m
  • Contribute Quickly When Time Is Limited6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Enter Discussions Naturally and Add Value Fast5m

Day 09 — Chair a Meeting Without Sounding Stiff

4 lessons

  • Open With Purpose and Outcome6m
  • Transition Between Agenda Items Smoothly6m
  • Invite Input Without Losing Pace6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Chair a Meeting Without Sounding Stiff5m

Day 10 — Ask Layered Questions That Move Decisions Forward

4 lessons

  • Ask Clarifying Questions That Narrow the Real Issue6m
  • Ask Diagnostic Questions About Risk and Assumptions6m
  • Ask Decision Questions About Criteria and Impact6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Ask Layered Questions That Move Decisions Forward5m

Day 11 — Disagree Diplomatically With Senior Colleagues

4 lessons

  • Acknowledge the Point Before You Challenge It6m
  • Challenge the Logic, Not the Person6m
  • Offer an Alternative Without Sounding Defensive6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Disagree Diplomatically With Senior Colleagues5m

Day 12 — Handle Interruptions and Redirect the Discussion

4 lessons

  • Hold the Floor Politely6m
  • Bring the Discussion Back to the Main Issue6m
  • Close Tangents and Reopen Them Later If Needed6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Handle Interruptions and Redirect the Discussion5m

Day 13 — Summarize Decisions and Assign Next Steps

4 lessons

  • Summarize the Discussion in Real Time6m
  • Confirm Owners, Deadlines, and Dependencies6m
  • Close the Meeting With Alignment and Momentum6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Summarize Decisions and Assign Next Steps5m

Day 14 — Weekly Simulation: Run a Complex Cross-Functional Meeting

4 lessons

  • Balance Different Viewpoints Without Losing the Thread6m
  • Reconcile Competing Priorities Into a Decision Frame6m
  • Close the Room With Commitments, Not Just Agreement6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Weekly Simulation: Run a Complex Cross-Functional Meeting5m

Day 15 — Make Recommendations People Want to Follow

4 lessons

  • Frame the Recommendation Around the Business Goal6m
  • Make the Recommendation Sound Decisive but Collaborative6m
  • End With a Clear Decision Ask6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Make Recommendations People Want to Follow5m

Day 16 — Frame Options and Steer the Decision

4 lessons

  • Present Options With Clear Trade-Offs6m
  • Signal Your Preferred Option Subtly6m
  • Frame the Final Choice as a Decision Rule6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Frame Options and Steer the Decision5m

Day 17 — Handle Objections Without Becoming Defensive

4 lessons

  • Acknowledge the Concern Without Surrendering the Point6m
  • Reframe the Objection Around the Real Decision6m
  • Answer the Objection With Evidence and a Forward Move6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Handle Objections Without Becoming Defensive5m

Day 18 — Negotiate Timelines, Budget, and Scope Professionally

4 lessons

  • Negotiate Around Priorities, Not Positions6m
  • Trade Concessions Without Giving Away Control6m
  • Protect Commitments Without Sounding Rigid6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Negotiate Timelines, Budget, and Scope Professionally5m

Day 19 — Influence Upward: Speak More Effectively With Managers and Executives

4 lessons

  • Brief Managers Efficiently6m
  • Make Upward Recommendations With Confidence6m
  • Escalate Problems Without Sounding Alarmist6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Influence Upward: Speak More Effectively With Managers and Executives5m

Day 20 — Persuade With Evidence, Not Just Enthusiasm

4 lessons

  • Use Data Language That Sounds Natural6m
  • Explain the Implication of the Evidence6m
  • Build a Persuasive Evidence-Based Narrative6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Persuade With Evidence, Not Just Enthusiasm5m

Day 21 — Weekly Simulation: Defend a Proposal Under Challenge

4 lessons

  • Open the Proposal With a Strong Strategic Frame6m
  • Answer Pushback Without Losing the Thread6m
  • Close the Defense With a Clear Decision Path6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Weekly Simulation: Defend a Proposal Under Challenge5m

Day 22 — Deliver Bad News Without Creating Panic

4 lessons

  • State the Problem Early and Clearly6m
  • Explain the Impact Without Overdramatizing It6m
  • Pair the Bad News With a Response Plan6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Deliver Bad News Without Creating Panic5m

Day 23 — Push Back on Unrealistic Requests Without Damaging the Relationship

4 lessons

  • Push Back by Testing the Assumption6m
  • Offer Conditions Instead of a Flat No6m
  • Protect the Relationship While Holding the Boundary6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Push Back on Unrealistic Requests Without Damaging the Relationship5m

Day 24 — Manage Conflict Without Losing Authority

4 lessons

  • Depersonalize the Disagreement6m
  • Lower the Temperature Without Becoming Weak6m
  • Rebuild Alignment Around a Shared Standard6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Manage Conflict Without Losing Authority5m

Day 25 — Present Complex Ideas to Non-Experts

4 lessons

  • Translate Jargon Into Business Language6m
  • Use Comparison and Contrast to Simplify the Idea6m
  • Check Understanding Without Sounding Patronizing6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Present Complex Ideas to Non-Experts5m

Day 26 — Handle Tough Q&A When You Do Not Have a Perfect Answer

4 lessons

  • Buy Time Honestly and Professionally6m
  • Answer Partially Without Overcommitting6m
  • Bridge Back to What Matters Most6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Handle Tough Q&A When You Do Not Have a Perfect Answer5m

Day 27 — Write Executive-Style Emails That Get Action

4 lessons

  • Lead With the Ask or Decision Need6m
  • Compress the Background Into What Matters6m
  • Close With a Clear Action Path6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Write Executive-Style Emails That Get Action5m

Day 28 — Speak Under Pressure in Real-Time Discussions

4 lessons

  • Slow Down and Rebuild Structure in the Moment6m
  • Recover Smoothly From Mistakes or False Starts6m
  • Sound Composed When Challenged Publicly6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Speak Under Pressure in Real-Time Discussions5m

Day 29 — Negotiate Alignment Across Conflicting Priorities

4 lessons

  • Surface the Real Constraints Clearly6m
  • Build Wording Both Sides Can Support6m
  • Close Alignment With Commitments and Review Points6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Negotiate Alignment Across Conflicting Priorities5m

Day 30 — Executive Capstone: Communicate With Clarity, Diplomacy, and Impact

4 lessons

  • Deliver a Strategic Update in Executive Language6m
  • Handle Challenge and Reassert the Recommendation6m
  • Close With Authority, Clarity, and Next-Step Control6m
  • Checkpoint & Quiz — Executive Capstone: Communicate With Clarity, Diplomacy, and Impact5m

What you'll be able to do

  • speak clearly and naturally in complex workplace situations without sounding basic or overexplaining
  • express opinions, disagreements, trade-offs, and recommendations with precision and professional control
  • sound more structured, credible, and persuasive in meetings, negotiations, presentations, and executive conversations
  • handle objections, misunderstandings, pushback, and pressure without losing clarity or confidence
  • write and speak with stronger tone awareness so messages land as diplomatic, decisive, and high-value
  • reduce hesitation by using reusable advanced communication patterns under real workplace pressure

Who is this for?

Best for B2-C1+ professionals who already work in English and want stronger precision, tone, persuasion, and confidence in meetings, negotiations, presentations, and executive communication.

About this course

Sound As Smart As You Are in English at Work

A premium 30-day communication training program for B2-C1+ professionals who already work in English but want more precision, confidence, diplomacy, and impact in meetings, negotiations, emails, and high-stakes discussions.

This course is for you if ...

  • You already work in English, but your ideas sound flatter or simpler than they do in your first language.

  • You can speak, but you still hesitate when senior colleagues ask follow-up questions or challenge your position.

  • You want to sound natural, sharp, and credible, not merely correct.

  • You need advanced workplace communication training, not another general English course.

  • You want a structured daily system that improves speaking performance under pressure.

Why professionals still struggle

  • You sound less competent than you are because your English feels too basic for the ideas you actually have.

  • You understand complex conversations, but struggle to express complex ideas clearly and efficiently.

  • You lose arguments because of language, not logic.

  • You stay quieter than you want to in meetings with senior stakeholders.

  • You know the content, but your tone comes out either too direct, too weak, too vague, or too apologetic.

Before → After

  • Before: You start with background and hope people eventually understand your point.
    After: You lead with the point, structure your reasoning, and sound immediately credible.

  • Before: You avoid disagreement because you are not sure how to challenge ideas diplomatically.
    After: You disagree with control, offer alternatives, and keep the relationship strong.

  • Before: You panic when people interrupt, object, or ask tough questions.
    After: You stay composed, buy time intelligently, and respond with precision.

  • Before: Your emails and spoken updates feel wordy, soft, or unclear.
    After: Your communication sounds concise, professional, persuasive, and easy to act on.

Concrete outcomes

  • Lead with conclusions instead of burying the point in background.

  • Build structured, layered answers that sound clear even when the topic is complex.

  • Handle meetings, objections, and negotiations with more authority and less hesitation.

  • Use tone strategically: softer when needed, firmer when needed, always professional.

  • Translate expertise into language that sounds natural to colleagues, clients, and executives.

  • Respond in real time without losing clarity when conversations become fast, tense, or political.

Why this method works

  1. Every module focuses on one communication outcome, not abstract language knowledge.

  2. Lessons use realistic workplace examples, contrast analysis, and tone upgrades so learners see exactly why one version lands better.

  3. Phrases repeat across the course in new contexts, which builds fluency under pressure instead of passive recognition.

  4. Quizzes simulate real business communication: prioritizing, rewriting, clarifying, reconstructing dialogue, and generating strong responses.

Authority

This is performance-oriented communication training for professionals who already use English at work. It targets clarity, structure, persuasion, tone, and nuance in the exact situations where advanced learners still feel limited.

Price and preview

$99 USD for lifetime access. The first 5 modules are free preview, so professionals can evaluate the method before paying.

What learners say

“I already led a team in English, but I still sounded less strategic than I actually was. This course changed the way I frame decisions. I now speak earlier, more clearly, and with much more authority in leadership meetings.”

Marina P. · Engineering Manager

“The difference was not vocabulary. It was control. I stopped sounding hesitant when explaining trade-offs, and my updates became much more persuasive with senior stakeholders.”

Ravi S. · Data Analyst

“I used to avoid disagreement because I could not find the right tone quickly enough. The modules on diplomatic challenge and objection handling were immediately useful in client workshops.”

Camila D. · Strategy Consultant

“For the first time, an English course felt aligned with my actual work. The negotiation and executive communication lessons were better than many corporate trainings I have taken internally.”

Andriy K. · Senior Software Developer

“My manager told me my communication sounded more structured and more senior after two weeks. The course forced me to stop overexplaining and start leading with my point.”

Naoko T. · Operations Lead

“I joined for the free preview and stayed because the material was unusually precise. It taught me how to sound thoughtful and decisive at the same time, which is exactly what I needed.”

Lucia M. · Finance Business Partner

Search-friendly summary

This premium advanced business English course helps professionals build higher-level professional English communication for meetings, negotiations, executive updates, objection handling, strategic email writing, and high-pressure discussion. It is designed for learners who already work in English and want more tone control, precision, and authority.