The course will cover essential vocabulary, improve English skills communication techniques, focus on terminology and writing practices for UX professionals to effectively collaborate and present their work.
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You would like to develop and move forward, but...
Do you have problems with everyday use of English, which prevents you from further development and increasing your income as a designer?
You have a problem with
Initiating contact with international clients and commencing collaboration.
Navigating communication challenges in meetings with management, and clients.
Showcasing portfolio impact: elevating business KPIs through project Influence.
Navigating job interviews in English turning challenges into opportunities.
Conquering grammar and vocabulary challenges in spoken and written English.
Grasping phrasal verbs and idioms in conversations with native speakers.
This course is for designers who are thinking about the future
The “English Course for UX Designers” is tailored for professionals in the UX field aiming to enhance their communication skills in English within their industry. The course is designed for individuals with varying levels of experience in UX, ranging from those with shorter to longer tenure, with English proficiency spanning from level
B1 to strong B2.
For whom is this course?
You already possess language skills at the B1 to strong B2 proficiency level.
You are currently in the position of a UX/UI Designer, with experience in IT, and you aspire to further develop in your role.
You aim to improve or refine your fluency in communicating in English within your workplace environment.
You want to start designing in international teams.
You want to gain confidence in using the English language in the workplace.
You already possess language skills at the B1 to strong B2 proficiency level.
You want to change jobs for the better and grow as a designer.
My name’s Victor and I’ve been teaching English for 10+ years now
I transitioned to teaching adults 5 years ago and it’s been my focus group ever since. I’ve spent the last
4 years teaching exclusively online. I'm a dedicated, committed and hardworking business founder & owner with substantial experience in my area. I empower IT professionals, especially UX Designers & Developers, as well as fintech leaders to achieve their goals and deliver business value. I possess strong organizational abilities with proven successes managing multiple academic and business projects.
My students work for :
Allegro, Santander Bank, Intel, Nordea, Shiji, StoneX Group Inc., Prysmian Group, Volkswagen, Bibby Financial Services, PKO Bank Polski, Majorel, Leroy Merlin, EFL Leasing, Veolia, LPP SA, Ernst & Young, Koskisen
Why is this course for UX Designers?
This course is designed for UX Designers for several important reasons:
Specialized Relevance
UX Design is a field that heavily relies on effective communication and collaboration. Designers work closely with cross-functional teams, including developers, marketers, and project managers, and often need to convey complex ideas and insights. This course tailors English language learning to the specific needs of UX professionals.
Professional Growth
For UX Designers looking to advance in their careers, proficiency in English can be a significant asset. Many global companies use English as their primary language for documentation and communication. Being able to communicate fluently and accurately in English can open up new opportunities and increase your employability.
Global Reach
For UX Designers looking to advance in their careers, proficiency in English can be a significant asset. Many global companies use English as their primary language for documentation and communication. Being able to communicate fluently and accurately in English can open up new opportunities and increase your employability.
Effective User-Centric Design
English is the lingua franca of the digital world. As UX Designers, the ability to understand and contribute to global UX trends and research findings is crucial. By improving their English language skills, designers can better understand and integrate best practices from around the world into their designs.
Client and Stakeholder Interaction
UX Designers often interact with clients, stakeholders, and end-users, and English may be the common language for these interactions. Strong English skills can facilitate clearer discussions, smoother project management, and more effective presentations.
In summary
This course is tailored for UX Designers because it equips them with the language skills necessary to excel in their field, work collaboratively, and adapt to the demands of the global UX industry. It's an investment in both personal and professional growth within the context of user-centered design.
During this course you will learn new skills
Everything you need to be a happy and fulfilled designer who is not afraid of the challenges of everyday English.
Thanks to this course
You will master the vocabulary of design
Working on industry materials, you will master vocabulary related to your daily design work. You'll place and memorize new vocabulary in context.
You will learn about grammar in design
You will master the essential elements of grammar and language structures that will increase the effectiveness and quality of your project communication.
You will learn how to present projects
You will learn how to professionally present your designs in English to effectively communicate your concepts. You will learn how to argue and justify your design decisions.
You will prepare for a job interview
You will prepare for a recruitment interview - you will practice the most common questions, learn to talk about your experience, education and skills.
You will present your portfolio in English
You will learn to speak about your portfolio in English. You will talk about your projects, the process of creating them and the requirements of your clients.
You will create and present your offer
You will learn how to create and present convincing project proposals. You will learn how to effectively communicate and support your project proposals.
You will practice interacting with customers
You will develop communication skills with clients and business partners. You will tame small talk and practice specific situations at various types of meetings.
You will learn to negotiate rates
You will learn the ability to effectively negotiate rates and talk about money in English. You will learn how to manage the financial aspects of projects.
Increase the neuroplasticity of your brain
You will create a habit out of it, which you can then practice and develop further in the future. This is a good start and the first step to introducing a permanent habit into your life.
Course overview
This course is designed to help UX Designers improve their English language skills, with a focus on terminology, communication, and writing specific to the field of User Experience Design. The course will cover essential vocabulary, communication techniques, and writing practices for UX professionals to effectively collaborate and present their work.
Roadmap
WEEK 1 - 2
Introduction to UX Design and Effective Communication
- Class 1: Introduction to UX Design.
- Class 2: Basic English Communication in UX.
- QnA
WEEK 3 - 4
User Research and Terminology
- Class 3: User Research and Interviews.
- Class 4: UX Terminology and Vocabulary for Research and Interviews.
- QnA
WEEK 5 - 6
Wireframing and Prototyping
- Class 5: Wireframing Techniques.
- Class 6: Communicating Your Prototypes.
- QnA
WEEK 7 - 8
Usability Testing and User Feedback
- Class 7: Usability Testing Methods.
- Class 8: Giving and Receiving Feedback.
- QnA
WEEK 9 - 10
Interaction Design and User Flows
- Class 9: Designing Interactions.
- Class 10: Describing User Flows.
- QnA
WEEK 11 - 12
Presenting Your UX Work and Project Review
- Class 11: Effective Presentation Skills for UX Designers.
- Class 12: Project Reviews.
Assessments
- Weekly quizzes on vocabulary and concepts.
- Mid-course project: Create a user persona and write a scenario in English.
- Final project: Present a UX design project in English with a written report.
Course Goals!
Develop a strong foundation in UX terminology and vocabulary.
Improve communication skills for team collaboration.
Enhance the ability to write UX documents in English.
Gain confidence in presenting UX work in English.
How does the course work?
A comprehensive curriculum, a course tailored specifically for UX Designers, dedicated study materials, individually prepared Quizlet classes, exclusive lifetime community access,
a weekly QnA session.
The course lasts 12 weeks.
24 live, 60-minute meetings, a weekly dose of extra audio and video content.
You get lifetime access to the materials used in class & the closed community.
There are homework assignments, weekly quizzes, a mid-course project & a final project with a presentation to deliver.
There are 11 QnA sessions after each week but the last one.
The platform we use is Whereby, the tools: Miro, Quizlet and Google Workspace.
What do students say about the course?
Do you have problems with everyday use of English, which prevents you from further development and increasing your income as a designer?
Will I receive a certificate after completing the course?
Yes, you will receive not only a certificate, but also an entry from me on LinkedIn confirming completion of the English course for UX Designers.
Can I pay in installments?
Yes, there’s the possibility to pay for the course in three 250€ installments.
What are the days and hours of the course?
The course lasts 12 weeks with each week consisting of two 60-minute classes and one 60-minute QnA session: Mondays & Wednesdays at 8:00 am, 9:00 am, 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm / Tuesdays & Thursdays at 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm / QnA session - Fridays at 5:30 pm.
Can I get an invoice?
Yes, all you need to do is provide your credentials and details before the course starts.
What do the QnA sessions look like?
The QnA sessions are hosted once a week online, recorded and saved for course participants in the community space.
How can I convince my employer to cover the costs for my participation?
Not to worry, we’ve got you covered! Just contact us via email and we’ll be happy to assist you.
The formalities in my company take ages!
They won’t transfer the money before the course’s launch. Again, not a problem. You can pay from your pocket, we’ll wait for your company’s transfer, return your money and issue a new invoice.
My training budget is too small.
In such a case, you can split your payments. For instance, your employer may pay 50%, and you may pay the other 50%. We’re flexible!
Do I need to do my homework?
The weekly tasks aren’t obligatory, yet they do boost the overall effect and skills. To receive the certificate of completion, you are required to hand in the mid-course and final project as well as deliver the final presentation.
What are the hardware and software requirements?
You need a laptop, Mac or PC with internet access and a free Figma account.