Business English Coaching for Finance Professionals | Fluency Unleashed
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Business English Coaching for International Professionals

Your financial judgment is sharp. Your English should make clients and stakeholders just as confident in it.

Finance runs on trust, and trust is built in meetings, calls, and presentations. This coaching focuses on the spoken English where your numbers and recommendations have to land with authority.

Prefer to talk first? .

A real 50-minute online lesson where we map your plan and make sure it's a fit. No long contract.

Lucas Weaver with a finance professional in a modern high-rise office.

Used by professionals across international teams

Deloitte
S&P Global
SIEMENS
Johnson&Johnson
Meta
citi

The Problem

Your numbers are right. The question is whether your English makes people fully confident acting on them.

You can build the model, read the room, and explain the recommendation. The harder part is staying clear and composed in English when the call is fast, the stakes are high, or the board is listening.

You know what the numbers mean.

The analysis is sound, the recommendation is clear, and you have stood behind work like this before.

English slows the delivery.

A word you reach for, a sound that lands wrong, and suddenly you come across less sure than you are.

People hesitate to act.

Not because the analysis is weak, but because the delivery left a little room for doubt.

Why Generic English Falls Short

Finance professionals need practice that matches what is at stake.

General English classes help you talk more. They rarely prepare you for a client pitch, a board presentation, or the live Q&A where your delivery affects whether people trust the numbers and act on them.

Generic practice

Conversation topics and vocabulary lists that build comfort but do not change how you come across in a pitch, a board meeting, or a negotiation.

Financial practice

Explaining risk and return, defending a recommendation, handling tough questions, and staying composed when the numbers are under scrutiny.

Track Record

4.9/5

Average rating from professionals

500+

Professionals coached across medicine, law, and tech

10+

Years coaching English for real workplace situations

"
I always knew the numbers. What changed was defending them live, in English, in front of the board without losing my point.

Tomás R.

Finance Director, Spain

Finance professional smiling in an office.
1

Hear where doubt enters

Use real finance situations to find where English makes a confident recommendation sound slower or softer than it is.

2

Find what weakens authority

Identify the pronunciation, pacing, and phrasing habits that make clients or committees hesitate to trust the point.

3

Practice the moments that decide trust

Train pitches, board updates, risk explanation, pushback, and live Q&A until your delivery supports the decision you want people to make.

4

Leave the room understood

When the call is fast or the board is tough, people leave knowing the numbers, the risk, and the decision that needs to happen next.

Method

A clear path from where English slows you down to where it carries your judgment.

We start by finding the moments where English changes how your financial thinking lands. Then we train the patterns that help clients, boards, and colleagues trust what they hear.

My Method

How your lessons work

Every student gets a plan built around their own work, not a generic syllabus. We train the exact conversations you have in English, and you get correction and feedback the whole way through.

1

A plan built for you

We start from the situations you actually face at work and build a focused plan around them, not a fixed course everyone runs through.

2

The vocabulary of your field

We work through the words and phrases specific to your finance work, covering both what they mean and how to pronounce them so they come out cleanly under pressure.

3

Lots of real speaking practice

Most of each lesson is spent speaking. We simulate the meetings, calls, and conversations you have in English so you practice them before they happen for real.

4

Correction and feedback as you go

I correct your grammar, pronunciation, and phrasing in the moment and give you clear feedback, so you always know exactly what to work on.

5

Review that builds each lesson

We review what we covered so it sticks, and each lesson builds on the last. You feel the progress instead of guessing at it.

What Gets Better

What changes is whether people act on your numbers with confidence, not how polished your English sounds in the abstract.

When your delivery carries authority, clients back your recommendations, boards trust your read, and English stops turning strong analysis into extra effort.

Clients and investors feel more confident in your recommendations because your English sounds as controlled as your analysis.

You stay composed in live Q&A instead of feeling one step behind.

Boards and committees leave clear on the numbers, the risk, and the decision in front of them.

You lead more of the conversation instead of waiting for the safest moment to speak.

Tough questions feel manageable because interruption does not knock you out of your reasoning.

You push back without sounding harsher, softer, or less certain than you mean to.

Your spoken English reflects the level of the financial work you are already doing.

You leave important calls knowing the recommendation landed.

What We Work On

The parts of your finance English we actually train

Your plan pulls from four areas, weighted toward whatever is costing you most. Each one is a coaching focus in its own right, built around your finance work.

A large part of the work is finance English vocabulary — the exact terms, phrasing, and pronunciation your field runs on, trained until they hold up in a real conversation.

Fit

Built for working finance professionals, not casual conversation practice.

Good fit if

You are a banker, analyst, accountant, auditor, or finance leader who already uses English at work

You need stronger spoken English for client calls, pitches, board presentations, negotiations, or investor communication

You want clients and stakeholders to focus on your judgment, not on the effort it takes to follow your English

You are ready for targeted coaching, not generic conversation practice

You want a clear plan for what to work on before choosing the next step

Not the right fit if

You are a complete beginner

You only want casual English conversation

You are looking for generic Business English lessons

You expect instant fluency without practice and feedback

You want to sound like a native speaker instead of becoming clearer, more precise, and more credible in your actual financial work

Lucas Weaver, founder of Fluency Unleashed

Lucas Weaver, Founder of Fluency Unleashed

About Your Coach

I help serious professionals sound like themselves in English.

2017

Fluency Unleashed founded

1,000+

students taught

50+

five-star reviews

I founded Fluency Unleashed in 2017, and I have been coaching professionals ever since. The work has always been practical: helping capable people use the English they already have with more clarity, control, and confidence.

Before this, I taught English in Spain, built an English school in the Netherlands, and later worked as Head of Product at a FinTech company. That background helps me understand the pressure of real meetings, client conversations, interviews, and presentations.

I am American, speak Spanish and Portuguese, and work closely with the pronunciation, rhythm, grammar, and phrasing patterns that Latin American and Brazilian professionals often bring into English.

For finance professionals, success looks like clients, boards, and colleagues hearing your financial judgment clearly enough to act on it, not generic fluency.

Read more about Lucas

American English coach. Fluent in Spanish and Portuguese. Focused on the places where professional English has to hold up.

FAQ

Questions finance professionals usually ask before starting

Is this for beginner English learners? +

No. This is for finance professionals who already use English but want to communicate with more precision, confidence, and authority in professional financial settings.

How is this different from normal Business English classes? +

Most Business English classes are general. This coaching focuses on the situations finance professionals actually face: client pitches, investor calls, board presentations, negotiations, audit discussions, and explaining numbers clearly to non-specialists.

Does this help with investment banking, accounting, and finance leadership? +

Yes. The coaching adapts to your role. Bankers and analysts may focus on pitches and live Q&A, accountants and auditors on findings and committee discussion, and CFOs on board and investor communication.

Do you work with Spanish and Portuguese speakers? +

Yes. Lucas speaks Spanish and Portuguese and has deep experience helping professionals from Latin America and Brazil correct the specific interference patterns that affect their English.

What happens after I book? +

You choose a time and have your first lesson. We map out a plan for your financial English and start with the situations that matter most to you. If you would rather talk things through first, you can book a free 15-minute consult instead.

Get Started

Start with one session and feel the difference.

Your first session is a real finance English lesson where we map your plan and make sure it is the right fit. Most people continue with a recurring subscription billed every 4 weeks, with no long contract.