MetaCyberGuru English Academy
What this module changes
This module focuses on Freelancer Client English (Fiverr and Upwork). You begin by learning to can write a short, specific proposal reply that answers the brief instead of pasting boilerplate. The final lesson asks you to quiz at 80 percent plus the speaking scenario without copying the original model.
Level: B1 to B2. There are 4 connected lessons. Complete them in order if the topic is new, or use the list to locate one specific gap.
The lesson map
| Lesson | Focus | Observable outcome | Typical time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Proposals and First Replies That Win the Job | Can write a short, specific proposal reply that answers the brief instead of pasting boilerplate | 21 min |
| 2 | Scope: Questions to Ask Before You Say Yes | Can clarify requirements in writing and confirm the agreed scope in one message | 22 min |
| 3 | Money, Deadlines and Revisions: The Hard Messages | Can write a payment reminder, a deadline-extension request and a revision-scope reply without apologizing away the position | 20 min |
| 4 | Checkpoint: One Client, One Week, Four Messages | Quiz at 80 percent plus the speaking scenario | 21 min |
What useful practice looks like
- Proposals and First Replies That Win the Job: Can write a short, specific proposal reply that answers the brief instead of pasting boilerplate.
- Scope: Questions to Ask Before You Say Yes: Can clarify requirements in writing and confirm the agreed scope in one message.
- Money, Deadlines and Revisions: The Hard Messages: Can write a payment reminder, a deadline-extension request and a revision-scope reply without apologizing away the position.
Use true information where possible. A sentence about your own routine, work or plans is easier to remember than a sentence copied from a model.
A practical study routine
- Read the lesson objective before the explanation.
- Say the model aloud once, then change at least two details.
- Complete the check without opening the answer first.
- Record or write the mission on your own device.
- At the checkpoint, name one error you corrected and one skill that still needs practice.
How the lessons work together
Freelancer Client English (Fiverr and Upwork) is a sequence, not a folder of unrelated pages. Proposals and First Replies That Win the Job establishes the first usable move. Later lessons add control, choice and time pressure. Checkpoint: One Client, One Week, Four Messages asks you to combine the module without copying an answer.
- Proposals and First Replies That Win the Job: Can write a short, specific proposal reply that answers the brief instead of pasting boilerplate
- Scope: Questions to Ask Before You Say Yes: Can clarify requirements in writing and confirm the agreed scope in one message
- Money, Deadlines and Revisions: The Hard Messages: Can write a payment reminder, a deadline-extension request and a revision-scope reply without apologizing away the position
- Checkpoint: One Client, One Week, Four Messages: Quiz at 80 percent plus the speaking scenario
Keep one piece of evidence from the first lesson and improve the same piece at the checkpoint. That comparison shows more than a quiz score because it records what changed in your own language.
Transfer the skill to a new situation
After the checkpoint, change the audience or purpose. A speaking answer can become a short written message. A formal response can be rewritten for a teammate. A story can be shortened for a meeting update. Keep the main meaning while changing the delivery.
When a result is weak, return to the lesson whose outcome describes the missing skill. Do not restart the full course unless several earlier foundations are missing.
Start or continue the module
Your progress is saved on this device only.
- 1Proposals and First Replies That Win the Job21 min, Not complete
- 2Scope: Questions to Ask Before You Say Yes22 min, Not complete
- 3Money, Deadlines and Revisions: The Hard Messages20 min, Not complete
- 4Checkpoint: One Client, One Week, Four Messages21 min, Not complete
How to know you are ready to continue
Do not judge readiness by reading speed. You are ready when you can complete the checkpoint task with a clear message, understandable language and no copied answer. A small number of errors is normal at B1 to B2; errors should not hide your meaning.
If the checkpoint is difficult, repeat the lesson whose outcome matches the problem. That is faster than restarting the whole module.
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