English for Project Managers
Prioritize English for scope, dependencies, risk, stakeholder alignment, meeting control, and action ownership. 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 project managerWhat's inside every worksheet
- Profession-specific vocabularyLexis drawn from real business contexts, not generic textbooks.
- Role-play dialoguesConversations modeled after the situations project managers actually face.
- CEFR alignmentSame template scales from A1 survival English to C1 negotiation.
- Homework review workflowAssign via Student Hub. Objective answers can be checked automatically and open answers can use AI-assisted review.
- 1-on-1 readyBuilt for tutors running 1-on-1 adult lessons, not classroom drills.
- Editable everythingReplace any example with one your specific student will recognize.
How it works
Adult project managers 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 business domain.
- 1Add your project manager student in Edooqoo with their CEFR level and goal.
- 2Open the worksheet form — fields pre-fill with their profile.
- 3Choose a topic (e.g., meetings, telephone English, business vocabulary).
- 4Generate. Review. Share to Student Hub or export PDF.
- 5Edooqoo organizes available learning signals so the next worksheet can build on what stuck.
Teaching decision criteria
- Use this page when
- Prioritize English for scope, dependencies, risk, stakeholder alignment, meeting control, and action ownership.
- Do not use it when
- Do not teach generic business fluency when the learner cannot make responsibility, deadline, or escalation explicit.
- Adult 1:1 task example
- The learner leads a short status meeting, surfaces one dependency, negotiates a revised deadline, and confirms owners.
- Evidence of quality
- Participants can state the decision, owner, deadline, and unresolved risk after the learner's summary.
Related English-for-profession pages
- - English for Sales Representatives
- - English for HR Professionals
- - English for Marketing Managers
- - English for Consultants
- - Business Email Writing for Project Managers
- - Job Interview English for Project Managers
- - Meetings English for Project Managers
- - Business English B1 Intermediate
- - Business English B2 Upper-Intermediate
- - Business English C1 Advanced
Frequently asked questions
Does Edooqoo support English for Project Managers?
Yes. The generator personalizes every worksheet to the learner's profession, so project managers get examples, vocabulary, and dialogues drawn from their business 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 Project Managers?
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).