We consistently update our skill-aligned pathways to meet the changing needs of our world. Every day, the content on the platform is updated with lessons from popular media outlets like the Associated Press as well as job-specific training materials, like OSHA health and safety guidelines. Learners interact with multimedia lessons—including videos, images, articles, and audio recordings—reflective of English used in the real world. Should your organization need to use its own materials, we have the ability to rapidly turn your already existing course content into English lessons that will upskill and empower your team.
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Learn vocabulary and concepts related to different fields within artificial intelligence.
This course is designed for professionals in the fields of science, technology, engineering, or mathematics, who are interested in retraining as secondary school teachers in the U.S.
Learn the language needed to become a paraeducator, the key role paraeducators play in the education system, and practice reading and listening skills with lessons about how to support learners of all kinds
Learn the language for the basics of early childhood education to assist learners in preparing to become certified to work in daycare or preschool environments
EnGen’s English for the NCLEX pathways provide organizations and individuals with the English-language skills to demonstrate that they have the medical knowledge necessary to pass this important exam.
Learn the concepts of basic math including fractions, ratios, geometry, graphs and more.
Learn about safety in the workplace and explore how OSHA requirements help protect you on the job.
Explore various types of benefits plans and Learn how different types of benefits plans can protect you financially.
Become familiar with the basic duties and role of a phlebotomist while learning about procedures and equipment for drawing blood.
Gain an understanding of the role of an early childhood educator and the skills required
Learn about basic electrical units and calculations, become familiar with various types of electrical components
This course covers techniques for safely preparing and storing foods, recognizing food hazards, and familiarizes learners with various allergens, as well as how to maintain proper kitchen hygiene.
Learners will explore different types of HVAC systems, learn how different HVAC systems work, and understand various HVAC maintenance procedures.
In EnGen’s new suite of allied healthcare courses, learners can prepare for a (CPR) training program, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) training, and Basic Life Support (BLS) training.
Learn the key concepts and vocabulary surrounding vehicle manufacturing, automotive design, car types, fuel types, and sustainability in the automotive industry.
This course prepares learners for a career as a pharmacy technician, introducing them to the responsibilities, medications, and the rules and laws of working in a pharmacy.
This course helps learners build a thorough business plan, become familiar with sources of funding and explore marketing and business strategies to grow a business.
Learners will walk away knowing how to assist customers in finding, selecting, and checking out products and carry out common duties to maintain the health and safety of the store and its employees.
Explore the language necessary for working in retail including communicating with coworkers, managers, and customers.
Learn the basics of computer hardware, operating systems, and software.
Learn basic concepts in general industry safety and explore how OSHA requirements help protect you on the job.
The introduction to English for Certified Nursing Assistants pathway (CNA) is developed in partnership with leading healthcare training provider, Cinematic Health Education (CHE).
The advanced course is a companion course to the full ReadyCNA program,
In this course, you will learn about various aspects of manufacturing, from safety and maintenance to equipment and industry new
In this course, learners will examine best practices on hygiene, including methods to identify common risks to health and safety.
This course is designed to prepare learners for careers in general medicine, specialized medical fields and high-stakes work environments.
Learners are introduced to critical patient care skills including how to communicate with patients in-person and over the phone, and how to perform administrative tasks like scheduling patient appointments, collecting insurance, and medical history information.
Learn essential language elements to describe your work and interact with passengers, from arrival at the airport and check-in to boarding and baggage reclamation, and more.