Explain the complicated part clearly, in any language
Knowing the word for “database” doesn't mean you can walk a stakeholder through why the migration is delayed. Aplora rehearses the specific, technical conversations your role actually requires.
Talk to us about your teamThe problem with general business-language courses
General business-language courses stop at small talk and email etiquette. They don't touch the vocabulary or explanatory structure needed to walk a non-technical stakeholder through a technical decision, or defend a number in a finance review.
Aplora practices the actual conversation: explaining a delay, presenting a number, answering the hard question, in the vocabulary of your industry.
A real conversation, not a quiz
Employees rehearse the exact situations their job puts them in, out loud, with an AI tutor that listens, replies, and corrects in the moment. This is what one session looks like.
General business course vs. Aplora for Teams
| Feature | General business course | Aplora for Teams |
|---|---|---|
| Content | Small talk and email etiquette | Role- and industry-specific technical scenarios |
| Depth | Stops at everyday vocabulary | Practices explaining, defending, and presenting technical ideas |
| Personalization | Same curriculum for every learner | Scenarios matched to each person's actual work |
| Visibility for managers | Attendance only | Usage and progress per person |
| Languages in one program | Usually one | 14 |
What specialists will actually rehearse
Not a vocabulary list. Real lines, rehearsed out loud with an AI tutor, until they come out naturally when it counts.
Explaining a delay
- The root cause is...
- This affects the timeline by...
- Here's the trade-off we're making.
Presenting a number
- This metric moved because...
- Here's what's driving the change.
- Let me put that in context.
Answering a hard question
- Good question, let me break that down.
- I don't have that number, I'll follow up.
- Here's what we know and don't know yet.
Questions from teams
Can it use our actual technical vocabulary?
Tell Aplora your industry and role and it practices the terms and scenarios you actually use, not generic business vocabulary.
Is this only for engineers?
No. It fits any specialist role, finance, legal, healthcare, that needs to explain complex ideas clearly in another language.
How is this different from general business English?
General courses stop at small talk and email phrases. This practices the explaining, defending, and presenting that technical and specialist roles actually do.

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