This category includes assessments that measure vocabulary and communication skills used in professional and corporate settings. The tests focus on workplace English for meetings, negotiations, reports, and daily interactions based on the EAM experience.

This B2-level assessment evaluates your ability to use English accurately and effectively in operational, financial, and logistics settings. The test incorporates grammar, vocabulary, collocations, phrasal verbs, and conceptual knowledge derived from the Compensation Account Management Process and the Working Capital Zero model.

This second test evaluates your A1 Business English skills, including basic grammar, vocabulary, routines, telling the time, and reading comprehension in a workplace context.

This test introduces the foundations of English for business communication. Following the English AM methodology, it focuses on simple structures, everyday vocabulary, and routine expressions used in offices and meetings. Learners practice recognizing greetings, schedules, common verbs, and basic grammar to build confidence in workplace interactions.

This test evaluates essential grammar, vocabulary, and communication skills used in everyday business contexts. Based on the English AM methodology, it integrates practical language situations such as meetings, schedules, and office routines. Learners demonstrate understanding of tenses, modals, comparatives, and functional expressions for clear and confident workplace communication.

This test reinforces key grammar, vocabulary, and communication skills for everyday and professional contexts. Following the English AM methodology, it integrates functional English for daily routines, travel, social interactions, and workplace situations. Learners demonstrate comprehension of present and past tenses, frequency expressions, modals, and essential conversation patterns to achieve confident elementary-level communication.

This test evaluates intermediate business communication for professional contexts. Following the English AM methodology, it focuses on practical workplace tasks—emails, reports, presentations, meetings and basic negotiations—using richer vocabulary, cohesive connectors, and grammar (tenses, conditionals, modals) so learners can explain processes, give and justify opinions, handle problems, and lead small-team interactions with clarity and confidence.

This 40-question multiple-choice test checks your understanding of key Business English vocabulary in logistics, international trade, sales, marketing, and finance.