Your Questions, Answered
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I offer 1-to-1 online English coaching for professionals. There are three main areas:
→ Business English — for executives, managers and professionals who use English at work. We focus on meetings, presentations, negotiations, emails, and the situations you face every week.
→ Exam Preparation — Cambridge B2 First, C1 Advanced, C2 Proficiency, and IELTS. Tailored to your target score and exam date.
→ General English — for learners who want to improve fluency, grammar and confidence in everyday English.
All lessons are online via Zoom, one-to-one, and built around your goals.
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It's simple. Book a free trial.
→ I'll email you within 24 hours to find a time that suits you.
→ We'll meet on Zoom for a 30-minute conversation.
→ We'll talk about your job, your level, and what you actually need.
→ At the end, you decide if we're a good fit. No pressure.
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Two things.
First, I don't teach Business English. I coach it. That means lessons are built around the real situations you face at work .
Second, 20+ years of teaching experience and most of my career in management. I understand the pressure of a high-stakes presentation, a difficult negotiation, and what it takes to influence a room because I've been in those rooms myself.
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The easiest way is WhatsApp. I usually reply within a few hours.
You can also email me, or book a free trial directly through this site. Whichever feels easiest for you.
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Pricing is transparent and listed on the homepage under each course. Lessons are billed per package, not per hour, so you know exactly what you're paying upfront.
If you're not sure which package fits you best, we'll work that out together in your free trial.
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Lessons are relaxed, focused and built entirely around you. We use a mix of traditional materials — including textbooks where they help — and real-life content from your work: the email you're drafting, the presentation you're preparing, the article you've been reading.
You'll talk, you'll practise, and you'll get clear feedback on what's working and what isn't. Expect to leave each session with something concrete: a phrase you can use, a habit you've changed, a presentation that's sharper than it was an hour ago.
Most importantly, we'll have proper conversations. Coaching shouldn't feel like school — but it should feel like progress.