Міжнародна юридична англійська: AI, криптовалюти та бізнес-комунікація.
Старт: 13 листопада
Для кого цей курс
Юристам та адвокатам
які хочуть працювати з іноземними клієнтами, розширити практику та впевнено консультувати англійською.
Корпоративним юристам
що ведуть міжнародні контракти, перемовини або комунікують із закордонними партнерами.
плануєте вихід на глобальний ринок
та прагнете презентувати себе й свій бізнес англійською професійно та переконливо.
Бізнес-експертам і керівникам
які беруть участь у зустрічах, презентаціях і перемовинах із клієнтами з різних країн.
Юристам у сфері FinTech,криптовалют
що хочуть говорити про складні правові питання англійською без бар’єрів.
Програма курсу
  • 3 місяці навчання;
  • 24 лекцій = 36 годин практики;
  • Заняття проходять вт/чт з 19:00 до 21:00;
  • Формат: онлайн у Zoom;
  • Записи залишаються на платформі назавжди;
  • Шаблони документів;
  • Підтримка куратора 24/7;
  • Практичні завдання з перевіркою.
  • Рольові ігри.
  • По завершенню — сертифікат із зазначенням годин.
Month 1 – Building the Toolkit
Agenda: Getting to Know the Client & Preparing the Ground
Lesson 1: Elevator Pitch in the AI Age
Aim: Introduce yourself and your role professionally. Grammar Focus: Present Perfect Continuous for professional background. Keywords: AI lawyer, compliance officer, blockchain analyst, consultant. Functional Language I specialize in... My key area is... I advise clients on... Currently, I’m working on... I’ve been focusing on... Our company is involved in... The hot topic in my field is... I help businesses to... I’m responsible for... We provide solutions for... My background is in... I’ve built experience in... Activities Warm-up: “Business card swap” introductions. Listening: model elevator pitches. Role-play: speed-networking at an AI & law conference.
Lesson 2: Building Rapport with Clients
Aim: Use small talk to build relationships in professional contexts. Grammar Focus: Present Perfect for recent experiences. Keywords: rapport, relationship, client, networking. Functional Language It’s a pleasure to meet you. How’s everything going? I hear you’ve been working on... Congratulations on... That must be challenging. What’s your take on...? Let’s grab a coffee and continue. How do you find the market these days? It’s great to have the chance to work together. Shall we get down to business? Before we start, how was your trip? I’ve heard good things about your company. Activities Warm-up: “Find someone who...” networking game. Listening: client lunch conversation. Role-play: first meeting with an international client.
Lesson 3: Understanding the Client’s Business
Aim: Ask effective questions about the client’s company and challenges. Grammar Focus: Indirect questions for polite inquiry. Keywords: structure, market, challenge, competitor, priority. Functional Language Could you tell me more about...? How is your company structured? Who’s responsible for...? What are your main markets? How do you see your growth? What challenges are you facing? Could you walk me through your process? What are your key priorities this year? How is your AI team organized? Could you expand on that? What opportunities do you see in...? How do you compare with competitors? Activities Lead-in: “20 questions” about hidden company profiles. Listening: client interview audio. Role-play: conducting a client fact-finding meeting.
Lesson 4: Company Structures & Responsibilities
Aim: Describe organizations and explain job roles. Grammar Focus: Passive voice in organizational language. Keywords: board, shareholder, CEO, department, compliance officer. Functional Language The company is divided into... The department is headed by... X reports directly to Y. This division handles... The board oversees... Our core business is... We collaborate with... We’re accountable to... Our focus this year is... We’re expanding into... The compliance officer ensures... The CEO is responsible for... Activities Warm-up: match job titles with responsibilities. Task: describe an organizational chart. Role-play: present a new “AI Department” to investors.
Lesson 5: Professional Emails & Polite Request
Aim: Write and speak polite requests to clients and colleagues. Grammar Focus: Polite modals and indirect questions. Keywords: attachment, confirmation, deadline, inquiry, update. Functional Language Could you kindly confirm...? Please find attached... Further to our conversation... I’d appreciate it if... I’d be grateful for... Would it be possible to...? If you require further information... Thank you in advance. Just a quick note to... I wanted to check whether... I’ll get back to you shortly. Sorry for the delay in replying. Activities Warm-up: rewrite blunt → polite. Listening: comparing email vs spoken requests. Role-play: client chasing compliance documents.
Lesson 6: Meetings that Matter (Part I)
Aim: Chair and participate in meetings effectively. Grammar Focus: Imperatives and modal questions in meetings. Keywords: agenda, minutes, consensus, alignment. Functional Language Let’s begin with... Can we go over the agenda? I’d like to raise a point. Shall we move on to...? Can we clarify this? What’s your view on this? Could we agree on...? Let’s circle back later. The key takeaway is... Let’s wrap this up. Can we summarise? Are we all aligned? Activities Lead-in: agenda-building puzzle. Listening: project meeting extract. Role-play: chairing a compliance meeting.
Lesson 7: Explaining Complex Ideas Simply
Aim: Make legal and technical concepts accessible. Grammar Focus: Relative clauses for explanations. Keywords: liability, clause, compliance, regulation, smart contract. Functional Language To put it simply... In plain English, this means... Another way to say this is... In other words... Let me give an example. What this really means is... To break it down... Put another way... The bottom line is... The key idea is... This can be summarised as... In short... Activities Warm-up: jargon-busting quiz. Listening: lawyer explains GDPR. Role-play: explain “smart contract” to CEO.
Lesson 8: Problem-Solving Meetings
Aim: Resolve challenges collaboratively. Grammar Focus: First conditional for solutions. Keywords: challenge, solution, fix, pilot, option. Functional Language We have an issue with... The problem is... Could we brainstorm? One option would be... Another possibility is... What if we...? Let’s weigh the pros and cons. We need a quick fix. Let’s agree on next steps. Shall we test this approach? Could we put this on hold? Let’s pilot this first. Activities Warm-up: “problem cards” (crypto exchange failure, AI bias, etc.). Group brainstorm: solutions wall. Role-play: crisis management meeting.
Month 2 – Applications (Weeks 5–8)
Agenda: Advising the Client – AI, Fintech & Global Markets
Lesson 9: Present to Impress – Pitching AI/Blockchain
Aim: Deliver a structured, persuasive pitch to clients. Grammar Focus: Future forms for predictions (will, might, going to). Keywords: pitch, innovation, disruption, scalability, client benefit. Functional Language Let me start by outlining... The purpose of this pitch is... As you can see... This solution allows us to... The key benefit is... Compared to others, this is more efficient. Another advantage is... What makes this unique is... To sum up... The takeaway is... I’d be happy to take questions. Thank you for your attention. Activities Warm-up: guess the product from mini-pitch clues. Listening: TED-style AI pitch. Pair task: 3-minute pitch – “AI in compliance” or “Blockchain in supply chains.”
Lesson 10: Negotiation Bootcamp I – Striking a Deal
Aim: Handle the basics of negotiation (offers, counteroffers). Grammar Focus: First conditional for deal-making. Keywords: offer, counteroffer, agreement, compromise, terms. Functional Language We’d like to propose... Would you be open to...? Our offer is... That sounds reasonable. Let’s meet halfway. We’re open to adjusting... Could we discuss the terms? That won’t work for us. What are your priorities? Let’s put this on the table. Could you clarify your position? We can consider alternatives. Activities Warm-up: negotiation vocabulary quiz. Listening: supplier–client deal recording. Role-play: AI vendor and law firm negotiating a service contract.
Lesson 11: Smart Contracts – Deep Dive
Aim: Understand and simplify contract clauses. Grammar Focus: Nominalisation in contracts. Keywords: clause, obligation, jurisdiction, liability, provision. Functional Language The parties agree to... This agreement shall apply to... The obligations include... This clause ensures... In the event of... To put it simply... In plain English, this means... The contract is governed by... The liability rests with... Termination shall occur if... This provision is binding. The parties acknowledge that... Activities Warm-up: legalese vs plain English match. Reading: smart contract sample. Role-play: lawyer explains clause to a CEO.
Lesson 12: Buy Now, Pay Later – Fintech Debate
Aim: Discuss opportunities and risks of BNPL in global markets. Grammar Focus: Hedging and cautious predictions (may, might, could). Keywords: BNPL, consumer credit, installment, fintech, regulation. Functional Language From a consumer’s perspective... The main benefit is... The risk here is... Regulators are concerned that... This could potentially lead to... Let’s weigh the pros and cons. What if customers default? How can we mitigate risk? We recommend stricter rules. Let’s find a sustainable model. This trend is growing rapidly. The market is responding positively. Activities Warm-up: quick poll – “BNPL: smart or risky?” Reading: short article extract on BNPL. Debate role-play: fintech vs regulator vs consumer group.
Lesson 13: Cross-Cultural Business – Asian Economies
Aim: Explore Asian economic phenomena and business culture. Grammar Focus: Comparatives & superlatives in economics. Keywords: growth, innovation, digital economy, trade, investment. Functional Language Compared to Europe, Asia is... The fastest-growing economy is... What’s unique about this market is... The challenge in this region is... The advantage of investing here is... This market is more/less open than... One striking phenomenon is... The trend in Asia is towards... We can learn from... This is a key player in global trade. Let’s draw a comparison with... The most dynamic sector is... Activities Warm-up: quiz on Asian economies. Listening: podcast clip on China’s digital yuan / Singapore fintech. Debate: “Will Asia lead the next fintech revolution?”
Lesson 14: Persuasion Skills – Winning Clients
Aim: Convince skeptical clients with strong arguments. Grammar Focus: Cleft sentences for emphasis (What we need is...). Keywords: benefit, efficiency, evidence, ROI, recommendation. Functional Language The key benefit is... This solution will save... Compared to others, this is better because... You’ll gain... The evidence shows... This approach avoids risk. What matters most is... I strongly recommend... I assure you that... This is a win–win. What we need is... What clients really value is... Activities Warm-up: match weak vs strong persuasion phrases. Listening: sales pitch extract. Role-play: persuading a skeptical investor.
Lesson 15: Negotiation Bootcamp II – Handling Counteroffers
Aim: Respond to objections and tough positions. Grammar Focus: Modal verbs of necessity/obligation (must, need to, can’t). Keywords: counteroffer, objection, deadlock, guarantee, dealbreaker. Functional Language I see your point, but... That’s not acceptable for us. Could we suggest another option? What if we adjust...? Let’s revisit this later. We’re reaching a deadlock. Can we think outside the box? That might be a dealbreaker. We’ll need more guarantees. The ball is in your court. We insist on... We’re prepared to walk away. Activities Warm-up: “dealbreaker” scenarios. Listening: advanced negotiation extract. Simulation: renegotiating a crypto investment.
Lesson 16: Handling Difficult Questions
Aim: Stay professional under pressure in Q&A. Grammar Focus: Indirect answers & deflection (What I can say is...). Keywords: disclosure, confidentiality, transparency, strategy. Functional Language That’s a good question. I’ll come back to that later. At this stage, we can’t disclose that. What I can say is... The data suggests... Let’s look at it from another angle. We’re still working on that. I don’t have that info now, but... I’d prefer not to comment on... Does that answer your question? Let’s take that offline. Thank you for raising that point. Activities Warm-up: “tricky question cards.” Hot-seat: one student grilled by a “client panel.” Reflection: which strategies worked best?
Month 3 – Mastery & Performance Agenda: Mastering Complex Business Scenarios – Strategy, Regulation & The Future of Work
Lesson 17: Advanced Presentations – Selling Ideas Globally
Aim: Deliver persuasive presentations to an international audience. Grammar Focus: Emphasis structures (cleft sentences, inversion). Keywords: audience, delivery, emphasis, takeaway, global. Functional Language What I’d like to highlight is... The most important point is... What sets us apart is... It’s not just X, it’s also Y. What matters most here is... Let me stress that... We cannot overlook... Another key factor is... The bottom line is... I’d like to close with... This is what makes us unique. I’d like to underline the importance of... Activities Warm-up: watch part of a TED Talk. Task: add emphasis to flat presentation notes. Role-play: present to a multinational board.
Lesson 18: Sustainability & ESG in Business
Aim: Discuss sustainability strategies and ESG compliance. Grammar Focus: Modals for obligation and necessity (must, need to, should). Keywords: sustainability, ESG, compliance, carbon footprint, greenwashing. Functional Language We must comply with... It’s essential to reduce... We should aim to... This could damage our reputation if... The regulator requires that... This initiative will improve our ESG score. Investors are demanding more transparency. We’re committed to reducing our footprint. It’s our responsibility to... The company is under pressure to... This aligns with our corporate values. Failure to act could result in... Activities Warm-up: quick ESG quiz. Reading: case study of a company fined for greenwashing. Group debate: “Should ESG be voluntary or mandatory?”
Lesson 19: Mergers & Acquisitions – Negotiating Deals
Aim: Use negotiation language in M&A scenarios. Grammar Focus: Second conditionals for hypotheticals. Keywords: merger, acquisition, valuation, synergy, stakeholder. Functional Language If we merged, we could... This acquisition would give us access to... One synergy would be... The valuation is too high/low. We need to reassure stakeholders. This could create new opportunities. Our concern is... The legal risks involve... We suggest restructuring the offer. The main benefit would be... If we don’t act now, we’ll lose market share. Let’s negotiate the valuation further. Activities Warm-up: M&A headlines matching. Listening: short negotiation clip. Simulation: merger discussion between two companies.
Lesson 20: Crypto Regulation & Compliance
Aim: Debate crypto regulation and advise clients. Grammar Focus: Passive voice in legal/business contexts. Keywords: crypto regulation, compliance, jurisdiction, enforcement, audit. Functional Language This activity is regulated by... The law requires that... This sector is governed by... Regulators are concerned about... This policy is being introduced to... The company is obliged to... This practice has been banned in... It is recommended that... Penalties are imposed if... This market is unregulated in... Audits are conducted annually. Enforcement is carried out by... Activities Warm-up: crypto headlines “true or false.” Reading: short text on EU MiCA regulation. Role-play: law firm advises a crypto exchange on compliance.
Lesson 20: Crypto Regulation & Compliance
Aim: Debate crypto regulation and advise clients. Grammar Focus: Passive voice in legal/business contexts. Keywords: crypto regulation, compliance, jurisdiction, enforcement, audit. Functional Language This activity is regulated by... The law requires that... This sector is governed by... Regulators are concerned about... This policy is being introduced to... The company is obliged to... This practice has been banned in... It is recommended that... Penalties are imposed if... This market is unregulated in... Audits are conducted annually. Enforcement is carried out by... Activities Warm-up: crypto headlines “true or false.” Reading: short text on EU MiCA regulation. Role-play: law firm advises a crypto exchange on compliance.
Lesson 22: Crisis Management – PR & Communication
Aim: Manage communication during corporate crises. Grammar Focus: Reported speech in press conferences. Keywords: crisis, statement, media, reputation, response. Functional Language We would like to reassure stakeholders that... Our top priority is... The company has taken immediate action. It was reported that... Our spokesperson confirmed... The media suggested that... We need to be transparent about... We cannot comment on ongoing investigations. The regulator stated that... We’re fully cooperating with authorities. Our clients have been informed that... The next step will be... Activities Warm-up: news headline guessing game. Listening: company crisis press briefing. Simulation: holding a press conference after a data breach.
Lesson 23: The Big Debate – AI vs Crypto
Aim: Compare and contrast two disruptive forces. Grammar Focus: Comparative structures & contrast linking. Keywords: disruption, opportunity, risk, innovation, investment. Functional Language On the one hand... on the other hand... AI is more likely to... whereas crypto... Compared to crypto, AI is... The main risk with AI is... The advantage of crypto is... Crypto is less stable than... AI is more predictable than... Both sectors are... The difference between them is... The similarity is that... While AI offers..., crypto provides... The question is which one will dominate. Activities Warm-up: pros and cons brainstorm. Group debate: “AI or crypto — which disrupts law more?” Panel discussion: each group represents investors, regulators, consumers.
Lesson 24: Final Project – Trial by Fire
Aim: Showcase professional skills in a final simulation. Grammar Focus: Integrated (all skills). Keywords: integrated, pitch, negotiation, compliance, advisory. Functional Language Today I’ll be presenting... Our position is that... We strongly believe that... Could you clarify what you mean by...? From our perspective... We’re prepared to accept... On the other hand... To put it simply... The final point I’d like to make is... Let’s summarise what we’ve agreed. Thank you for your input. I look forward to continuing this discussion. Activities Students choose final scenario: Deliver a business pitch (AI/crypto). Negotiate a blockchain/fintech deal. Advise a client on compliance or regulation. Peer & teacher evaluation with feedback grid.
особливість курсу
Це 12-тижнева інтенсивна програма, яка побудована за методологією CELTA (Engage → Study → Activate)
Кожен місяць має чітку логіку:
1 місяць
Інструменти комунікації.
2 місяць
Застосування в реальних бізнес-кейсах (AI, FinTech, глобальні ринки)
3 місяць
Майстерність і фінальний проєкт (переговори, презентація чи консультування клієнта).
Дарія михайлова
Ключовий спікер курсу.
Досвідчена викладачка бізнес-англійської та експертка з Legal English.
Магістр дипломатії та міжнародних відносин із 13-річним досвідом синхронного перекладу в США, глибокими знаннями бізнес та економічної англійської й експертизою у міжкультурній комунікації.
Cертифікована University of Cambridge і викладає бізнес англійську у міжнародних компаніях по всьому світу.
Знання, які перетворюють англійську на гроші та контракти
Практика замість теорії: кейси, шаблони та рішення для реальної роботи з клієнтами та партнерами
Реєструйтеся зараз — лише 10 місць у групі та отримайте:
⚫ Гарантовану знижку 20%;
⚫ Запис 2х місячного курсу: "Бізнес англійська";
⚫ Гайд “Юридична англійська для переговорів та презентацій” ⚫ Словник ключових юридичних і бізнес-термінів англійською. ⚫ Чек-лист для підготовки до міжнародної консультації або переговорів.
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