Learn with Clara: English by Country

Free online courses of English by Country:

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American English for Life and Work in the USA

English by CountryB2–C1

Living and Working in the USA: Practical American English is for people who already speak English well but want to feel truly comfortable in U.S. daily life and workplaces. Instead of reviewing general grammar, you focus on what is different and important in American English: how people talk to landlords, servers, doctors, managers, and coworkers. Through realistic scenes, you practice key vocabulary, common phrases, email style, small talk, and polite disagreement so you can sound natural, understand fast speech, and avoid cultural red flags.

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Australian English for Living and Working in Australia

English by CountryB2–C1

This online course is for upper-intermediate to advanced English users who are about to live and work in Australia. You already manage meetings and social talk in English, but Australian accents, slang and humour can still feel confusing. Through realistic scenes from your first days in the country, everyday errands, office life, networking and social events, you rehearse the exact conversations you will soon have. The focus is always on what is specific to Australian English, culture and workplace style.

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Singlish for Living and Working in Singapore

English by CountryB2–C1

You already speak good English, but Singapore English and Singlish can still feel like a secret code. This course helps you unlock that code so you can live and work here with confidence. Through realistic scenes at the MRT, hawker centres, offices, HR briefings and WhatsApp chats, you learn how people really speak, what sounds polite here, and when Singlish is ok or better not. Instead of grammar drills, you get targeted listening, practical phrase banks and intercultural tips. By the end, you can keep your clear international English when you need it, but also understand and join in when colleagues switch to local style, build warmer relationships and avoid common cultural mistakes.