
Objective: Understand how to sound professional in English.
Content:
Avoid filler words (“um”, “like”, “you know”)
Speak clearly and concisely
Match tone to situation: formal vs semi-formal
Exercise: Record yourself summarising your role in 30 seconds; compare to example.
Objective: Know when to use formal vs semi-formal expressions.
Content:
Formal: “I would like to request…”
Semi-formal: “Could you please…”
Casual: “Hey, can you…” (avoid in professional settings)
Exercise: Rewrite 5 casual sentences into professional English.
Objective: Avoid frequent errors that reduce credibility.
Content:
Confusing “much” vs “many”
Mixing tenses in meetings
Overusing “sorry”
Exercise: Correct 5 example sentences.
Objective: Speak in clear, strong sentence structures.
Content:
Subject + verb + object as default
Use active voice
Avoid unnecessary qualifiers
Exercise: Transform weak sentences into confident statements.
Objective: Make a strong impression at the start and end.
Content:
Joining: greet, brief intro
Leaving: summarise key points, thank participants
Exercise: Script your intro and outro for a meeting.
Objective: Participate without conflict.
Content:
Agree: “I completely agree with…”
Disagree: “I see your point, but I think…”
Exercise: Role-play agreeing/disagreeing with a colleague.
Objective: Ensure understanding without sounding insecure.
Content:
“Could you clarify what you meant by…”
“Just to confirm, are you saying that…”
Exercise: Prepare 3 clarifying questions for a meeting scenario.
Objective: Structure ideas logically.
Content:
Point → Reason → Example → Action
Keep sentences short
Exercise: Outline a 1-minute idea pitch.
Objective: Maintain professionalism under pressure.
Content:
“Could I finish my thought?”
Use pauses strategically
Exercise: Simulate a 1-minute discussion with interruptions.
Objective: Reduce ambiguity in written communication.
Content:
Subject line clarity
3-sentence rule for main points
Avoid passive aggressive tones
Exercise: Rewrite a cluttered email into 3 clear sentences.
Objective: Use ready-made professional templates.
Content:
Request: “Could you please…”
Update: “Just to keep you informed…”
Follow-up: “I’m following up regarding…”
Exercise: Fill in 3 templates for your own scenarios.
Objective: Adapt to chat platforms without losing professionalism.
Content:
Avoid sarcasm or overly casual emojis
Use greetings + closing
Exercise: Convert 3 casual Slack messages into professional ones.
Objective: Build authority in written communication.
Content:
“Sorry for the delay” → “Thank you for your patience”
“I apologize for this issue” → “Let’s resolve this issue”
Exercise: Rewrite 5 apology-heavy sentences into confident alternatives.
Objective: Create a concise, confident intro.
Content:
Role → Experience → Skills → Goal
Exercise: Record your 60-second intro; compare to sample.
Objective: Structure answers for competence.
Content:
Situation → Task → Action → Result
Examples: teamwork, problem-solving, leadership
Exercise: Write STAR answers for 2 past experiences.
Objective: Structure answers for competence.
Content:
Situation → Task → Action → Result
Examples: teamwork, problem-solving, leadership
Exercise: Write STAR answers for 2 past experiences.
Objective: Highlight strengths, mitigate weaknesses.
Content:
Strengths → Tie to role
Weaknesses → Show growth + learning
Exercise: Draft 1 strength and 1 weakness answer.
Objective: Communicate confidently
Content:
“I am looking for a range of…”
Avoid underselling yourself
Exercise: Practice 3 salary response scripts.
Objective: Demonstrate engagement & preparation
Content:
Questions about team culture, KPIs, growth opportunities
Exercise: Write 3 personalized questions for a target role.
Objective: Reduce anxiety during meetings & interviews
Content:
Breathing techniques
Reframing negative thoughts
Exercise: 2-min pre-meeting breathing & mindset prep.
Objective: Speak confidently and audibly
Content:
Warm-up exercises
Pausing for impact
Exercise: Record a 1-min answer with pacing focus.
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