This course focuses on practical ways to speak English naturally and quickly, in simple terms.
7 Easy Tips to Learn English Like a Pro


This course focuses on practical ways to speak English naturally and quickly, in simple terms.

This intensive, self-paced online course equips middle-aged Mexican professionals (aged 35–55) with the skills to secure jobs at American companies, either in the U.S. or Mexico. It covers resume crafting with the STAR method, managing rejections, preparing for interviews, and adapting to American workplace culture. The course includes practical tools, sample resumes, STAR-based exercises, downloadable PDFs, Spanish translations of key terms, and an interactive multiple-choice quiz.
Target Audience: Mexican professionals with 5–10+ years of experience seeking to pivot to American companies.

This course is for high beginner to low intermediate English learners in Mexico. It helps you understand cognates and false cognates between American English and Mexican Spanish. The course has four parts: an introduction, examples of cognates, examples of false cognates, and a quiz.

In American business culture, punctuality isn’t just about showing up on time—it’s a powerful form of communication that speaks volumes about who you are as a professional. When you arrive on time or early, you’re actually sending several important messages

Professional attire varies across American workplaces, from formal suits to casual Fridays. Understanding these dress codes helps you make the right impression and fit into workplace culture.

Learn how to navigate physical and verbal boundaries in American workplaces to build professional relationships based on respect and equality.

Successful workplace relationships often begin with skillful small talk. Stick to neutral topics like weather, sports, and hobbies while avoiding personal finances, family problems, or controversial subjects. Keep your conversations brief, positive, and professional.

A list of 20 informal expressions commonly used in American business settings for daily conversations, memorandums, and emails. These expressions are conversational yet professional enough for workplace communication. Each is accompanied by its meaning and the closest Spanish translation or equivalent expression that conveys a similar tone and context.

Common mistakes that Spanish speakers often make when learning English!
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