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English is the main working language in Singapore and the language used across most international companies operating here. In many professional environments, strong English communication is complemented by 中文 when working with regional partners and Chinese-speaking clients.
Improving your English can help you:
communicate clearly with colleagues and clients from around the world
participate confidently in meetings and presentations
write professional emails, reports, and proposals
advance professionally in multinational workplaces
For many professionals, stronger English communication directly improves career opportunities in Singapore.
Our English courses are designed for professionals in Singapore who want to communicate more clearly and confidently in international workplaces.
Typical learners include:
professionals working in multinational companies
managers leading multicultural teams
employees who want to participate more confidently in meetings
individuals looking to improve professional writing and presentations
Lessons focus on real workplace communication used in modern international environments.
English is one of the most widely used languages in the world and the main working language in Singapore.
Modern English developed from several linguistic influences, including Germanic languages and later Latin and French. Today it functions as a global lingua franca across international business, technology, science, and education.
English uses the Latin alphabet and has a large vocabulary drawn from many historical sources. While pronunciation and spelling can sometimes be irregular, the language is highly flexible and widely used for communication between people from different countries.
Our course levels follow the internationally recognised Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), but we describe them in practical terms so you can easily find the right starting point.
introducing yourself and your role on the first day of work
greeting colleagues at the start of a meeting
confirming a meeting time with a coworker
asking a colleague to repeat or clarify something
explaining a simple task you are working on
writing a short email to a colleague
confirming a meeting time in an email
sending a short message on Slack or Microsoft Teams
asking a question in writing about a task
replying to a colleague with basic information
introducing yourself at a networking event
speaking with a client for the first time
greeting visitors at the reception desk
exchanging contact details after a meeting
making small talk before a meeting starts
giving a short update during a team meeting
asking follow-up questions during a discussion
explaining your responsibilities on a project
discussing a deadline with colleagues
explaining a problem you encountered at work
writing clear emails to colleagues or clients
summarising a meeting in writing
describing a problem and suggesting a solution
writing a short project update
responding to questions from clients or coworkers
speaking with clients during a project meeting
introducing your company at a networking event
answering questions from visitors or partners
discussing business topics during a conference break
explaining your work to someone you have just met
presenting a project update during a meeting
leading a discussion with colleagues or clients
negotiating timelines or responsibilities between teams
explaining a complex issue to senior stakeholders
managing a difficult conversation during a project
writing detailed reports or project summaries
drafting professional emails to external partners
explaining complex issues clearly in writing
summarising decisions after a meeting
adapting tone depending on the audience
presenting your work at a conference
leading a networking conversation with industry peers
answering questions from an audience after a presentation
discussing business strategy with external partners
representing your organisation in a public setting




Our English courses are designed primarily for adult learners and professionals who want to improve their communication skills for work, business, or everyday life in Singapore.
If you are unsure about your CEFR level, we recommend taking a placement assessment to ensure you get the most from your English language programme. The assessment fee can be deducted from your course cost.
Yes. Group English classes are available for learners who prefer shared learning and discussion. Select courses are offered as public groups each month.
Private groups can be booked for any of our courses for 3 or more learners. Contact us on Whatapp for more information.
Language learning progress varies between learners, but the CEFR framework provides a useful guide to the typical learning time needed to progress between levels.
Beginner (CEFR A1–A2)
Many learners reach basic conversational ability after roughly 150–200 hours practice, both in and out of the classroom.
Intermediate (CEFR B1–B2)
Developing stronger conversational fluency typically requires an additional 200–300 hours of practice.
Advanced (CEFR C1–C2)
Achieving advanced proficiency usually involves significantly more extended practice and exposure.
Yes. Many of our English courses focus specifically on professional communication, including meetings, presentations, and workplace conversations. Our private Business English classes can be tailored to your exact needs.