Klaipėda is full of movement — ships in the port, tourists in the Old Town, weekend trips to Smiltynė and the Curonian Spit. English appears everywhere: at work, with tourists, in emails and on calls.
Maybe you can manage in English, but you feel your speaking is “blocky”, too slow or not natural enough?
That’s exactly what we work on: making your English sound more relaxed, real and confident.
🗣 Real conversation, not textbook dialogues
🌍 Everyday topics, travel, work and life abroad
🧠 Useful phrases you can use when you meet foreigners in Klaipėda, Vilnius or abroad
✏️ Corrections that help you “upgrade” your sentences into natural English
Rasa works with international clients linked to the port of Klaipėda. She often meets visitors in the Old Town and joins online calls with partners from Scandinavia and Germany.
Her English was okay, but she often said:
“Sorry, my English is not very good…”
In our lessons, we worked on more confident expressions like:
Now she sounds professional and calm — whether she’s talking from her office in Klaipėda or from a hotel abroad.
| Expression | Meaning |
|---|---|
| “Let me explain how it works.” | I will describe the process. |
| “I’ll send you a quick summary.” | I will send a short overview after this. |
| “If anything is unclear, just let me know.” | Tell me if you don’t understand something. |
| “Thanks for your patience.” | Polite way to thank someone for waiting. |
You’re meeting an international visitor in Klaipėda Old Town. They ask a lot of questions about the process or project.
Instead of apologising for your English, you say:
“Let me explain how it works, and then I’ll send you a quick summary by email.”
Small changes in language = a big change in how confident you feel.