Masterclass Sneak Peeks
Tastes and small bites from our courses to give you a taste of what you will find.
Business English Masterclass
Essential skills for negotiations and presentations.
🔹 How to Escape a Boring Conversation (Without Being Rude)
You’re stuck in a dull chat at a networking event. Instead of awkwardly walking away, try:
👉 “I’ve really enjoyed this, but I just spotted someone I need to check in with—let’s reconnect
later!”
🔍 Master smooth conversation exits, so you never feel trapped again.
🔹 The ‘Executive No’—Declining Without Sounding Weak
Saying “I can’t” makes you sound defensive. Instead, reframe with this structure:
✅ Acknowledge
✅ Add a constraint
✅ Redirect to a solution
👉 “That’s a great initiative. Right now, I’m at full capacity, but I can jump in next month—does
that work?”
🔍 Learn the language of influence and control.
🔹 How to Escape a Boring Conversation (Without Being Rude)
You’re stuck in a dull chat at a networking event. Instead of awkwardly walking away, try:
👉 “I’ve really enjoyed this, but I just spotted someone I need to check in with—let’s reconnect
later!”
🔍 Master smooth conversation exits, so you never feel trapped again.
🔹 The ‘Executive No’—Declining Without Sounding Weak
Saying “I can’t” makes you sound defensive. Instead, reframe with this structure:
✅ Acknowledge
✅ Add a constraint
✅ Redirect to a solution
👉 “That’s a great initiative. Right now, I’m at full capacity, but I can jump in next month—does
that work?”
🔍 Learn the language of influence and control.
🔹 The Power of a One-Second Pause in Presentations
Want to sound confident? Pause. Instead of rushing, try this:
👉 “This quarter’s results (pause) exceeded our expectations (pause) and signal a major shift.”
🔍 Own the room with presence and control.
🔹 How to Politely Call Someone Out
A colleague takes credit for your work—what now?
👉 “That’s a great summary—just to add, I led the development on X while [Name] handled Y.”
🔍 Correct others without conflict.
🔹 How to Sound More Natural in Conversations
Native speakers don’t talk in perfect sentences. They use softeners like:
👉 “That’s a good question, actually…”
👉 “Well, sort of, but not exactly…”
🔍 Master the small tweaks that make a big difference.
Social English Masterclass
Charm and humor for building connections.
You’re stuck in a dull chat at a networking event. Instead of awkwardly walking away, try:
👉 “I’ve really enjoyed this, but I just spotted someone I need to check in with—let’s reconnect
later!”
🔍 Master smooth conversation exits, so you never feel trapped again.
🔹 The ‘Executive No’—Declining Without Sounding Weak
Saying “I can’t” makes you sound defensive. Instead, reframe with this structure:
✅ Acknowledge
✅ Add a constraint
✅ Redirect to a solution
👉 “That’s a great initiative. Right now, I’m at full capacity, but I can jump in next month—does
that work?”
🔍 Learn the language of influence and control.
🔹 How to Escape a Boring Conversation (Without Being Rude)
You’re stuck in a dull chat at a networking event. Instead of awkwardly walking away, try:
👉 “I’ve really enjoyed this, but I just spotted someone I need to check in with—let’s reconnect
later!”
🔍 Master smooth conversation exits, so you never feel trapped again.
🔹 The ‘Executive No’—Declining Without Sounding Weak
Saying “I can’t” makes you sound defensive. Instead, reframe with this structure:
✅ Acknowledge
✅ Add a constraint
✅ Redirect to a solution
👉 “That’s a great initiative. Right now, I’m at full capacity, but I can jump in next month—does
that work?”
🔍 Learn the language of influence and control.
🔹 The Power of a One-Second Pause in Presentations
Want to sound confident? Pause. Instead of rushing, try this:
👉 “This quarter’s results (pause) exceeded our expectations (pause) and signal a major shift.”
🔍 Own the room with presence and control.
🔹 How to Politely Call Someone Out
A colleague takes credit for your work—what now?
👉 “That’s a great summary—just to add, I led the development on X while [Name] handled Y.”
🔍 Correct others without conflict.
🔹 How to Sound More Natural in Conversations
Native speakers don’t talk in perfect sentences. They use softeners like:
👉 “That’s a good question, actually…”
👉 “Well, sort of, but not exactly…”
🔍 Master the small tweaks that make a big difference.
Power English Masterclass
A blend of both worlds for all situations.
🔹 How to Escape a Boring Conversation (Without Being Rude)
You’re stuck in a dull chat at a networking event. Instead of awkwardly walking away, try:
👉 “I’ve really enjoyed this, but I just spotted someone I need to check in with—let’s reconnect
later!”
🔍 Master smooth conversation exits, so you never feel trapped again.
🔹 The ‘Executive No’—Declining Without Sounding Weak
Saying “I can’t” makes you sound defensive. Instead, reframe with this structure:
✅ Acknowledge
✅ Add a constraint
✅ Redirect to a solution
👉 “That’s a great initiative. Right now, I’m at full capacity, but I can jump in next month—does
that work?”
🔍 Learn the language of influence and control.
🔹 How to Escape a Boring Conversation (Without Being Rude)
You’re stuck in a dull chat at a networking event. Instead of awkwardly walking away, try:
👉 “I’ve really enjoyed this, but I just spotted someone I need to check in with—let’s reconnect
later!”
🔍 Master smooth conversation exits, so you never feel trapped again.
🔹 The ‘Executive No’—Declining Without Sounding Weak
Saying “I can’t” makes you sound defensive. Instead, reframe with this structure:
✅ Acknowledge
✅ Add a constraint
✅ Redirect to a solution
👉 “That’s a great initiative. Right now, I’m at full capacity, but I can jump in next month—does
that work?”
🔍 Learn the language of influence and control.
🔹 The Power of a One-Second Pause in Presentations
Want to sound confident? Pause. Instead of rushing, try this:
👉 “This quarter’s results (pause) exceeded our expectations (pause) and signal a major shift.”
🔍 Own the room with presence and control.
🔹 How to Politely Call Someone Out
A colleague takes credit for your work—what now?
👉 “That’s a great summary—just to add, I led the development on X while [Name] handled Y.”
🔍 Correct others without conflict.
🔹 How to Sound More Natural in Conversations
Native speakers don’t talk in perfect sentences. They use softeners like:
👉 “That’s a good question, actually…”
👉 “Well, sort of, but not exactly…”
🔍 Master the small tweaks that make a big difference.