WorkEnglish for real workplace communication

Learn English for your actual job.

General English is not enough at work. WorkEnglish helps non-native professionals practice the emails, meetings, reading, vocabulary, and dialogue they need in their actual role.

Work emails Vocabulary cards Meeting dialogues B1-B2 learners

Free plan includes 1 profession and limited preview content. Pro unlocks all professions and full access.

Preview

Built around the language of real work

  • Read and write the messages your job already expects.
  • Practice terms you actually hear in meetings and tasks.
  • Move from generic lessons to confident work communication.
Today B1-B2
Today's focus Software Developer

English for tickets, bug reports, and sprint updates.

12 min planned
Plan 3 short practice blocks
01
Read

Ticket: priority and impact

02
Cards

deploy, rollback, incident

03
Dialogue

Give a short status update

Today's progress
Useful phrase
Team lead Can you prioritize this ticket?
You Yes, I will look at the impact first.

Why general English stops helping at work

Standard courses help with everyday conversation. Work requires another layer: role-specific wording, clear emails, short updates, and conversations under pressure.

Software Development

Developers need precise status language

Tickets, bug reports, handoff notes, and sprint updates require concise English that people can act on quickly.

Healthcare

Care teams need safe, clear handovers

Shift reports, patient notes, and care instructions leave no room for vague understanding.

Operations

Office English is full of domain-specific wording

Invoices, customer updates, deadlines, and internal processes sound very different from general lessons.

How it works

A simple path from profession selection to steady practice.

Step 01

Choose your profession

Start with the field you work in now, or the one you are preparing to enter next.

Step 02

Open level-appropriate content

Begin with material that fits B1-B2 learners and focuses on useful workplace language, not classroom filler.

Step 03

Read, review, and practice dialogues

Combine profession-specific texts, email prompts, vocabulary cards, and realistic conversations in one flow.

Step 04

Build daily progress

Keep momentum with repeat practice and visible learning progress.

Core features

The product is designed to stay practical, focused, and close to workplace reality.

Reading

Profession-specific texts

Read content shaped around tasks, documents, and situations from your field.

Email

Work message practice

Practice short emails, replies, updates, and requests with the right tone for professional situations.

Vocabulary

Job-relevant word practice

Focus on terms you need to recognize, remember, and actively use at work.

Dialogues

Realistic workplace conversations

Practice the kind of exchanges that happen in meetings, handovers, support requests, and daily coordination.

Coming soon

Listening and pronunciation extensions

Planned carefully for later releases, without overpromising the MVP scope today.

Who it's for

WorkEnglish is made for non-native professionals who need English for their workday, not for generic language hobby learning.

People already working in English

You can handle everyday English, but meetings, documents, or team conversations still slow you down.

People preparing for a new role

You want to enter a new job with the vocabulary, tone, and common phrases your profession actually uses.

B1-B2 learners ready for the next step

You do not need another generic beginner app. You need English that helps you do your job.

Sample professions and content focus

The first launch set targets roles where workplace language creates daily friction and confidence gaps.

Software Developer

Tickets, sprint language, bug reports, code review comments, and team coordination.

Healthcare Worker

Handovers, patient updates, care instructions, and communication with colleagues.

Accounting and Finance

Invoice language, payroll terms, reminders, and routine internal email communication.

Warehouse Operations

Shift instructions, stock movement, delivery notes, and safety communication.

IT Support / System Admin

User requests, troubleshooting steps, system alerts, and day-to-day support language.

Expandable library

New professions can be added over time as the content library grows.

Plans

Start with one profession for free. Upgrade when you need full access across the library.

Free

Starter

$0

1 profession, limited preview content.

  • Choose 1 profession path
  • Preview selected reading texts and vocabulary
  • Try a limited set of dialogue practice
  • See the product before committing
Start with free
Pro

Full access

Pricing soon

All professions, full content, more practice.

  • Access all profession tracks
  • Unlock full reading, card, and dialogue content
  • Get broader practice and progress features
  • Stay ready for future listening and pronunciation updates
Get launch updates

Launch pricing will be confirmed before the public release.

Trust and early proof

Built for non-native professionals building a career in English. The product story is grounded in a real problem: people can handle everyday English, but still feel blocked at work.

Clear positioning

WorkEnglish is not another generic course. It focuses on the gap between everyday English and workplace English.

Placeholder for real feedback

Early access testimonials, partner quotes, or student feedback can be added here after user interviews and launch testing.

FAQ

What is job-specific English?

It is the vocabulary, document language, and conversation style used in a specific profession, not just general daily English.

Which language level is WorkEnglish for?

The initial focus is learners around B1-B2 who already know general English but need more confidence at work.

Which professions are included first?

The first set includes software development, nursing, accounting, warehouse or logistics, and IT support or sysadmin roles.

What is included in the free plan?

The free plan is designed as a focused preview: 1 profession and limited access to selected content.

Will the app support multiple interface languages?

That direction is under evaluation. The core learning content is built around English, and interface language planning will be clarified closer to launch.

Early access

Stop learning generic English. Start learning the language of your profession.

Join the early access list for launch updates, product news, and the first profession releases.