You already do the work. You know your role. But after relocating, everyday conversations at work feel harder than they should. This ebook fixes that.
Sound familiar?
You moved countries for a better career. The work is there. The words should match.
What's inside
For meetings, emails, pushback, small talk, and awkward silences. Copy, adapt, use.
Stop rehearsing. Start responding. Mental models that work under real pressure.
Understand the unwritten rules of workplace communication in English-speaking offices.
Not textbook examples. Actual situations relocating professionals face every week.
Cheat sheets, quick-reference cards, and conversation starters you can use today.
As the ebook evolves, you get every update. No extra cost. Ever.
Who this is for
If you're 25-45, working in tech, finance, consulting, or any fast-paced industry — and you moved countries — this was written for you.
Results
"I stopped dreading Monday meetings. The phrases in this ebook gave me something to lean on when my mind goes blank."
Software engineer
Relocated from Brazil to London
"My English was fine on paper. But in live conversations with my team, I'd freeze. This ebook gave me a system to stop freezing."
Product manager
Relocated from South Korea to Toronto
"The cultural fluency section alone was worth the price. Things I'd been getting wrong for two years without knowing it."
Data analyst
Relocated from Nigeria to Berlin
Pricing
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No. This is for professionals who already speak English well but struggle to sound composed under pressure — especially after relocating to a new work culture.
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Yes — if the ebook doesn't help you, reach out within 14 days and we'll make it right.
The phrases and frameworks are designed for professional environments across tech, finance, consulting, healthcare, and corporate settings. The principles apply universally.