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    English for Accountants

    Prioritize English for explaining variances, requesting missing documentation, presenting controls, and translating financial findings for non-finance colleagues. Edooqoo lets the tutor connect that communication target to the learner's CEFR level, real context, editable practice, and evidence for the next lesson.

    Generate a worksheet for a accountant

    What's inside every worksheet

    • Profession-specific vocabulary
      Lexis drawn from real finance contexts, not generic textbooks.
    • Role-play dialogues
      Conversations modeled after the situations accountants actually face.
    • CEFR alignment
      Same template scales from A1 survival English to C1 negotiation.
    • Homework review workflow
      Assign via Student Hub. Objective answers can be checked automatically and open answers can use AI-assisted review.
    • 1-on-1 ready
      Built for tutors running 1-on-1 adult lessons, not classroom drills.
    • Editable everything
      Replace any example with one your specific student will recognize.

    How it works

    Adult accountants need English materials that reflect their work context. Edooqoo lets tutors draft personalized worksheets, role-plays, email templates, and vocabulary banks that map to the learner's finance domain.

    1. 1Add your accountant student in Edooqoo with their CEFR level and goal.
    2. 2Open the worksheet form — fields pre-fill with their profile.
    3. 3Choose a topic (e.g., meetings, telephone English, finance vocabulary).
    4. 4Generate. Review. Share to Student Hub or export PDF.
    5. 5Edooqoo organizes available learning signals so the next worksheet can build on what stuck.
    Workflow
    Teacher-controlled generation
    10
    Indexed profession contexts
    A1-C2
    Available CEFR levels
    1-on-1
    Adult tutoring focus

    Teaching decision criteria

    Use this page when
    Prioritize English for explaining variances, requesting missing documentation, presenting controls, and translating financial findings for non-finance colleagues.
    Do not use it when
    Do not spend lesson time on finance terms the learner already recognizes if the gap is diplomatic questioning or plain-English explanation.
    Adult 1:1 task example
    The learner explains a budget variance to an operations manager and asks for the evidence needed to close the month.
    Evidence of quality
    The listener understands the amount, cause, confidence level, required evidence, and deadline without losing the financial meaning.
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    Frequently asked questions

    Does Edooqoo support English for Accountants?

    Yes. The generator personalizes every worksheet to the learner's profession, so accountants get examples, vocabulary, and dialogues drawn from their finance domain.

    Do I need a separate plan for business English?

    No. Every Edooqoo plan supports general and business English. Profession context is just a field in the worksheet form.

    What CEFR levels work for Accountants?

    All six CEFR levels (A1-C2) are supported. The generator scales examples and grammar complexity to the level you select.

    Can I bundle this into a course or curriculum?

    Yes. Use Curriculum Phases to sequence worksheets across weeks, and the DSLM mastery model tracks long-term progress.

    Generate your first worksheet free

    Two worksheets included on the free plan. No credit card. Built with Martha (10 yrs ESL).