
Career English is designed to improve communication skills needed in professional and workplace environments. Unlike general English, it focuses on practical job-related situations.
Main Subcategories of Career English
1. Business Communication Business English
Used in offices, companies, and corporate environments.
Topics Covered
Formal conversations
Meetings and discussions
Negotiation skills
Presentation skills
Professional vocabulary
Report writing
Skills Developed
Speaking professionally
Writing formal emails
Participating in meetings
Understanding corporate terminology
Example
“Please find the attached report.”
“Could we schedule a meeting tomorrow?”
2. Interview English
Focuses on job interviews and recruitment communication.
Topics Covered
Self-introduction
Common HR questions
Strengths and weaknesses
Salary discussions
Confidence-building
Practice Areas
Fluency
Pronunciation
Professional body language
Quick response techniques
Example Questions
“Tell me about yourself.”
“Why should we hire you?”
3. Resume & Cover Letter Writing
Helps create professional job application documents.
Topics Covered
Resume formatting
Writing achievements
Professional summaries
Cover letter structure
Skills Developed
Concise writing
Professional wording
Grammar accuracy
Example
“Managed a team of 10 employees.”
“Improved sales by 20%.”
4. Workplace Communication
Used for daily office interactions.
Topics Covered
Team communication
Office etiquette
Conflict resolution
Giving instructions
Requesting help
Example
“Could you assist me with this task?”
“I’ll complete it by Friday.”
5. Email & Telephone English
Essential for formal communication.
Email Skills
Subject lines
Greetings
Formal requests
Follow-ups
Telephone Skills
Answering calls
Taking messages
Handling customer inquiries
Example
“I’m writing regarding…”
“May I place you on hold?”
6. Presentation & Public Speaking
Improves confidence in professional speaking.
Topics Covered
Presentation structure
Voice modulation
Audience engagement
Visual aids
Example Phrases
“Let’s move to the next slide.”
“Thank you for your attention.”
7. Customer Service English
Useful in retail, hospitality, banking, and support roles.
Skills Developed
Polite communication
Problem-solving language
Handling complaints
Example
“I apologize for the inconvenience.”
“How may I assist you today?”
8. Technical or Industry-Specific English
Specialized English for different professions.
Examples
IT English
Medical English
Engineering English
Aviation English
Hospitality English
Focus Areas
Technical vocabulary
Industry terminology
Professional documentation
Core Skills in Career English
SkillPurposeSpeakingMeetings, interviews, discussionsListeningUnderstanding clients and coworkersReadingReports, emails, instructionsWritingEmails, resumes, reports
Levels of Career English
LevelDescriptionBeginnerBasic workplace communicationIntermediateOffice conversations and emailsAdvancedPresentations, negotiations, leadership communication
Career Benefits
Learning Career English can help with:
Better job opportunities
Higher confidence
International communication
Promotion opportunities
Improved interview performance
Corporate professionalism
Common Career English Courses
You can find Career English courses on:
Coursera
Udemy
LinkedIn Learning
British Council LearnEnglish
Cambridge English
If you want, I can also provide:
a complete Career English syllabus,
daily speaking practice,
interview question sets,
workplace vocabulary lists,
or a 30-day Career English improvement plan.
