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FOR CDL TRUCK DRIVERS ONLY



We’ve developed a specialized 16-week English Proficiency Program tailored exclusively for CDL truck drivers.

Our course enables carriers and schools to bring their non-English-speaking drivers up to FMCSA-compliant proficiency—fast.





Everyday Survival English

  • Travel and roadside conversations (restaurants, gas stations, hotels)
  • Emergency and medical help •
  • paperwork on the road •
  • Grammar, pronunciation, and listening skills •
  • Telephone and radio etiquette




Truck Parts and Equipment ​

  • vocabulary - (engine, brakes, trailer, cab)
  • Safety equipment and documentation (ELD, logbook, fire extinguisher)
  • Shipping terms and paperwork (bill of lading, manifest, dispatcher)




Professional Interaction

  • Talking with dispatchers and shippers
  • Communicating with police or DOT officers
  • Handling complaints and delivery issues
  • Confirming directions and appointments




Why Carriers Partner With Us

  • Keeps drivers FMCSA-compliant
  • Reduces communication errors and accidents
  • Improves customer service and dispatch efficiency
  • Protects carrier contracts and safety ratings
  • Flexible training schedules for your fleet or school


Starting in October, the U.S. citizenship test will become harder—so applicants must prepare carefully and consider applying before the changes take effect.





Starting in October, the U.S. citizenship test will become harder



A PLACE FOR A SUBTITLE





Changes include increasing the number of civics questions from 100 to 128 and doubling the number asked during the exam from 10 to 20. Applicants will now need to answer 12 correctly to pass.



Don’t wait. File before October 17



A PLACE FOR A SUBTITLE





The English test will also become more challenging. Additionally, immigration officers may interview neighbors to assess the applicant’s moral character—a move raising concerns about fairness and privacy.