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Conversational English
Personalized English for daily life — building confidence in conversations, appointments, and workplaces.

Ready to Start Speaking with Confidence?
Overview
Moving to a new country means learning more than a language — it means finding your voice in a new culture. Conversational English is designed for adult learners building everyday English skills at their own pace.
Sessions cover practical communication, cultural adaptation, pronunciation, and confidence building. In person in the Bay Area or online via Zoom, with flexible scheduling that fits your life.
Format: Available 1-on-1 (private) or as a 2–3 person small group at a special rate.
What You’ll Learn:
Everyday Communication: Navigate conversations, phone calls, and appointments with confidence
Cultural Adaptation: Understand American social norms, workplace expectations, and daily routines.
Pronunciation p& Listening: Improve clarity and comprehension through guided practice and feedback.
Practical Vocabulary: Build phrases and expressions for real situations — shopping, medical visits, school meetings.
Confidence Building: Overcome hesitation and develop comfort speaking English in your daily life.
How Lessons Work:
Each session is live and one-on-one, focused on real conversation and practical skills — not textbook drills. You'll receive personalized feedback, pronunciation coaching, and take-home materials after every session.
Duration: 60–70 minutes
Format: In person (Bay Area) or online via Zoom
Materials: Custom exercises, conversation guides, and practice resources
Scheduling: Flexible weekly time slots that fit your life
Who It’s For:
Adults who have moved to the U.S. and want to communicate more confidently in daily life
Individuals preparing for citizenship interviews, workplace conversations, or community involvement
Students looking to improve everyday communication
Pairs who want to learn together (couples, family members, friends)
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