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Speaking English With Confidence
A six-week 1:1 coaching programme for B2 to C1 professionals who already have strong English, but freeze when speaking under pressure. This is the main offer.
£349. £199 for founding cohort places. Payment plan available.
From the classroom
Two lessons I've taught
Two B1 intermediate lessons delivered to adult groups. The first is a reflection-and-planning lesson on how students learn. The second teaches a seven-step system for recording vocabulary that actually stays in memory. Slides, teacher notes, and a printable poster are here to use, share, or adapt.
Free. No sign-up.
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Speak Like You Mean Business
A four-week self-study speaking pack for B2 to C1 professionals who already have English, but lose access to it under pressure. Built around short daily recordings, useful workplace phrase functions, and enough reflection to help you notice evidence that your English is still there.
£49. Self-study. No live lessons, WhatsApp support, marked recordings or personal feedback.
How these work together
A note on how these connect
The same vocabulary memory tool runs through every layer of this work. Free site visitors meet it with six demonstration words from the lesson. Self-study pack buyers find it loaded with forty professional phrases, released a few each day so review stays small. Graded-reader buyers find their book's vocabulary waiting chapter by chapter. Coaching clients open it to the words from their last session, pushed in the same day.
One craft, at four depths.
Myths and Legends
Story-based English
I also make story-based materials for adult learners. The first interactive reader, St George and the Dragon, is available now, with more in the series to follow.
The aim is simple: adult English that has enough language support to be useful, and enough narrative life to be worth reading.
Not everything at once
These resources will appear slowly. The main work for now is still the six-week programme, because that is where the deepest change happens.
The smaller resources will be added when they are genuinely useful, not just because a website has space for them.