In professional environments, communication leads to decisions.
But negotiations determine outcomes.

This is where language becomes critical.

Many professionals can explain ideas and participate in meetings.
However, when it comes to negotiating — discussing terms, conditions, or agreements — they hesitate.

At Levitin Language School, negotiations in English are not about memorizing phrases.
They are about understanding how to communicate clearly, confidently, and strategically.


Why Negotiations in English Are Different

Negotiations are not simple conversations.

They involve:

  • interests
  • positions
  • compromises
  • decisions

Language must be:

  • precise
  • controlled
  • structured
  • respectful

One unclear phrase can change the meaning of an agreement.


The Language of Negotiation

Negotiation language follows specific patterns.

Examples:

  • “We would like to propose…”
  • “From our perspective…”
  • “We can agree to this under the following conditions…”
  • “We need to clarify one point…”
  • “Let’s find a solution that works for both sides.”

This is not casual English.
It is strategic communication.


Key Skills in Negotiations

Clarity

Expressing ideas without ambiguity.

Control

Keeping communication calm and structured.

Flexibility

Adapting language depending on the situation.

Precision

Avoiding misunderstandings.


From Position to Agreement

Negotiations follow a logical flow:

  1. understanding the situation
  2. presenting a position
  3. discussing options
  4. finding common ground
  5. reaching agreement

Each step requires clear communication.


How We Teach Negotiations in English

Our approach is based on real scenarios.

Students practice:

  • proposing ideas
  • responding to counteroffers
  • clarifying terms
  • expressing agreement or disagreement
  • managing difficult conversations

Examples:

  • “We understand your position, however…”
  • “We would suggest an alternative approach…”
  • “This option may not work for us because…”

Students learn to communicate without hesitation.


Who This Course Is For

  • professionals working with clients or partners
  • specialists involved in decision-making
  • learners who participate in meetings but cannot negotiate confidently
  • anyone working in international environments

Negotiation as a Skill

Negotiations are not about perfect English.
They are about effective communication.

When learners develop negotiation skills in English, they gain:

  • confidence
  • control
  • clarity
  • influence

They do not just communicate.
They shape outcomes.


Learn to Communicate at the Highest Level

If your goal is to move from participation to influence, structured language practice is essential.

You can explore English learning options here:

For international access:


How to Start

Before starting, all details are discussed in a message-based consultation: level, goals, and format.
After that, training begins directly — focused on real communication.

Contact:

  • WhatsApp / Viber: +380 93 291 34 29
  • Telegram: @START_SCHOOL_TYMUR_LEVITIN

Author: Tymur Levitin
Founder & Director, Levitin Language School
© Tymur Levitin