NexSpeak
From A1 to C1 — professional English

The English you need to be taken seriously at work

Interviews, meetings, emails, negotiations — learn the professional English used in the UK through stories you can listen to on your way to work.

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From survival to professional

The path followed by thousands of Spanish speakers already working in the UK.

A1–A2
Survival
You understand basic instructions, ask for help, greet your colleagues.
B1
Functional
You join meetings, write emails, solve everyday problems.
B2
Professional
You negotiate, persuade, lead conversations. You are the expert they know you are.

The 4 skills of professional English in the UK

Job interviews

How to talk about your experience, strengths and salary expectations in British English. Without sounding like you've been translated from Spanish.

"Could you tell me about a time when..."
"My main strength is..."
"I'm looking for a role where..."

Workplace communication

Meetings, smalltalk with colleagues, giving and receiving feedback, complaining without sounding blunt. British indirect communication has its own rules.

"That's an interesting point, but..."
"I wonder if we could consider..."
"Could I just add something?"

Emails and written messages

The right tone for every situation: formal with your manager, direct with your team, friendly with clients. Avoiding the mistakes that reveal "learner English".

"I hope this email finds you well"
"Please find attached..."
"I'd appreciate it if..."

Calls and Zoom meetings

Asking people to repeat themselves, confirming you understood, interrupting politely. English calls are the most stressful — learn to master them.

"Sorry, could you repeat that?"
"Just to confirm, you mean..."
"Can I jump in here?"

British workplace culture

It's not just the language. It's how work works in the UK.

The "yes" that means "maybe" and the silence that means "no"
Why saying things directly can come across as aggressive
The art of smalltalk: football, weather, and weekends
How to ask for a raise without making anyone uncomfortable
Differences between working for a company and an agency

Real work stories set in the UK

NexSpeak's characters live situations you'll recognise instantly.

The team meeting
Tom presents the project. Sarah asks questions. Carlos has to share his opinion.
The difficult email
How to write to the client who complained without losing your composure or your job.
The job interview
From preparation to follow-up. Every phrase you need.
The conflict with a colleague
How to address the issue without drama and with professionalism.

Your UK career deserves the right English

Professional English isn't learned with gamification apps. It's learned with real stories and systems that work.