In today’s world, decisions are based on data.
But data alone is not enough — it must be understood, structured, and explained.

This is where Excel and data analysis meet language.

At Levitin Language School, learning Excel in English means more than using formulas.
It means understanding how data is described, interpreted, and communicated in real professional environments.


Why Excel in English Matters

Excel is used globally across industries:

  • business and finance
  • logistics and operations
  • marketing and analytics
  • engineering and research

In almost all cases, the working language is English.

Professionals must be able to:

  • understand functions and formulas
  • read instructions and documentation
  • interpret data results
  • explain findings clearly

Without English, data remains numbers.
With English, it becomes insight.


Excel as a Language System

Excel is structured like a language.

Every operation follows logic:

  • input → calculation → result
  • condition → outcome
  • data → interpretation

Examples:

  • “The formula calculates the total value.”
  • “If the condition is met, the result changes.”
  • “The data is filtered based on criteria.”

Understanding these structures is essential.


Core Skills Covered

Working with Data

  • organizing tables
  • sorting and filtering
  • structuring information

Formulas and Functions

  • SUM, AVERAGE, IF
  • logical operations
  • calculations and dependencies

Data Analysis

  • identifying patterns
  • comparing values
  • drawing conclusions

Data Presentation

  • charts and graphs
  • visual interpretation
  • clear explanation of results

The goal is clarity, not complexity.


How We Teach Excel in English

Our method is based on understanding and explanation.

Students learn:

  1. what the data represents
  2. how calculations work
  3. how to describe results in English
  4. how to explain conclusions clearly

For example:

  • “The data shows an increase over time.”
  • “The result depends on the selected criteria.”
  • “The chart illustrates the relationship between variables.”

Language turns data into meaning.


Who This Course Is For

  • beginners learning Excel
  • students preparing for business or analytics roles
  • professionals working with data
  • learners who understand Excel but cannot explain results

Data as Structured Thinking

Data analysis is not only technical.
It is logical.

Every result must be interpreted.
Every conclusion must be explained.
Every decision must be justified.

When students learn Excel in English, they gain:

  • clarity of thinking
  • confidence in communication
  • practical professional skills

They do not just work with data.
They understand it — and can explain it.


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