English For Project Managers: Speak & Write Confidently At W
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 489.82 MB | Duration: 1h 41m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 489.82 MB | Duration: 1h 41m
Improve your English communication for meetings, emails, reports & international projects. Perfect for non-native PMs &
What you'll learn
Use key project management vocabulary and phrases confidently in meetings, emails, and reports.
Write clear and professional project-related emails, including updates, requests, and follow-ups.
Understand and respond appropriately in real-world project scenarios such as timelines, risks, and stakeholder communication
Build fluency and accuracy in using English to manage tasks, report progress, and collaborate with international teams.
Requirements
B1 Level of the English language
Description
Are you a project manager, team leader, or project team member who works in English and wants to sound more clear, confident, and professional?This course is designed to help non-native English speakers improve their project management communication skills through real-world, workplace-based practice.Whether you lead meetings, write reports, manage stakeholders, or collaborate across borders — this course will boost your ability to speak and write effectively in professional English.What You Will Learn:Essential project management vocabulary for planning, meetings, reporting, deadlines, and risk communicationHow to write professional emails: status updates, requests, reminders, and follow-upsHow to speak confidently in English during team meetings, client calls, and presentationsKey phrases, business English expressions, and idioms used in international project environmentsStrategies to handle communication challenges in global and cross-cultural teamsThis Course Is Perfect For:Project managers, coordinators, team leads working in EnglishIT professionals, engineers, or consultants in international projectsRemote workers and freelancers collaborating across time zonesAnyone preparing for a project management role in EnglishIntermediate to advanced English learners (B1 and above)Practical, Real-Life Communication Tasks:You’ll work with practical examples and real scenarios:Write clear project emailsPractice stakeholder call conversationsDeliver status updates and progress reportsUse polite and assertive English in meetingsBy the end of the course, you will:Feel more confident using English in project contextsImprove both spoken and written English for your jobCommunicate professionally in global project settingsBoost your chances of success in international roles
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Project Management Vocabulary and Practices
Lecture 2 Vocabulary and Practices Part One
Lecture 3 Vocabulary and Practices Part Two
Lecture 4 Quiz Practice
Section 3: Useful Phrases in Context
Lecture 5 Planning
Lecture 6 Meeting
Lecture 7 Risk Manangement
Lecture 8 An Oral Update Report
Section 4: Writing in Project Management
Lecture 9 Phrases
Lecture 10 Email Update
Section 5: Project Sample
Lecture 11 A Project in practice
Section 6: Conclusion
Lecture 12 Final Words
Beginner or experienced project managers who need to interact in English at project management contexts