Business Conversation Club

Speak Up!

Speak with confidence in meetings, presentations, and networking events

Speak up! Business Conversation Club is a small group program designed to help you speak English confidently in real-world situations. We’ll meet for one hour twice each week for interactive sessions focused on professional and everyday conversations, pronunciation, and fluency.

We’ll meet every Monday and Wednesday in March, 2026 at 3pm pacific time (6pm east coast time.)

About the Class

Reserve Your Spot

Limited to 10 participants — reserve your place now!

Who This is For

  • Professionals who want to speak up confidently in meetings

  • Job seekers preparing for interviews and hiring conversations

  • International professionals networking in English (online or in person)

  • Employees who want to sound clearer and more natural with clients and coworkers

  • Professionals preparing for presentations, reports, and workplace discussions

  • Advanced learners who feel “stuck” and need real speaking practice to gain fluency

What You’ll Get

2 live group sessions per week

  • Focus on business conversations, interviews, and everyday English

  • Feedback on pronunciation, fluency, and vocabulary

  • Practical exercises for real-world situations

  • Supportive, interactive group environment

$100 per month — limited spots to keep the group small and personalized.

Jenny Cleveland, TESOL-certified ESL coach and founder of the Speak Up Business English Conversation Club for professionals

About Your Coach

I’m Jenny, a TESOL-certified English coach with 14 years of ESL experience and 20+ years running my own tutoring business. I specialize in helping adults gain fluency and confidence in professional English, and I’m excited to help you take your English to the next level.

Reserve Your Spot

“Confidence comes not from always being right but from not fearing to be wrong.”

– Peter T. Mcintyre

“Jenny is a fantastic teacher. I always try to participate a lot. She always gives us feedback on pronunciation and how is the correct way to say something.”

~ Paola

“Jenny is a fantastic teacher.”