Why English for IT Matters More Than Ever in 2026
If you’re a developer, DevOps engineer, or IT professional, you’ve probably felt the pressure: global tech teams collaborate in English, open-source projects require clear documentation, and remote job opportunities demand fluency in stand-ups and code reviews. But here’s a hard truth from the EF EPI 2025 report: Russia’s English proficiency score is just 43 out of 100, corresponding to an A2 level (elementary). That means most IT specialists can read code comments but struggle with spontaneous communication in meetings or interviews.
A survey of 500 IT professionals in 2025 revealed that 72% fail technical interviews not because of weak coding skills, but due to language barriers. I’ve seen this firsthand—brilliant developers who can solve complex algorithms freeze when asked to explain their thought process in English. That’s why we built the English for IT course on Asibiont.com: to bridge the gap between technical expertise and communication confidence.
What Is the English for IT Course?
This isn’t a generic English class. It’s a specialized program designed for IT professionals who want to master the language of tech. You’ll learn technical vocabulary for programming, DevOps, and networking. But more importantly, you’ll practice real-world scenarios: ace job interviews in English, participate in code reviews and daily stand-ups, write clear documentation and README files, communicate effectively in Slack or Teams, present at IT conferences, and optimize your CV and LinkedIn profile.
Think of it as your personal language toolkit for the global tech stage.
Specific Skills You’ll Gain
Here’s what graduates walk away with:
| Skill Area | What You’ll Be Able to Do |
|---|---|
| Technical vocabulary | Explain concepts like ‘microservices,’ ‘CI/CD pipeline,’ or ‘load balancing’ naturally |
| Code review | Give and receive feedback like ‘This function has a side effect—let’s refactor’ |
| Stand-ups | Report progress: ‘Yesterday I fixed the auth bug, today I’m working on the API endpoint’ |
| Job interviews | Answer behavioral questions using the STAR method and describe your projects |
| Documentation | Write README files that others can follow without frustration |
How Learning Works on Asibiont.com
Here’s the secret sauce: our AI-powered system generates personalized lessons for each student. When you start, you set your goals—maybe you need to pass a FAANG interview or contribute to an open-source project. The neural network then builds a custom learning path just for you. It’s not a one-size-fits-all video library. Every lesson is text-based (no video, because reading and writing are core IT skills), and you can access them 24/7 from any device.
The AI doesn’t just hand you generic exercises. It adapts to your level, explains complex topics in simple language, answers your questions in real-time, and creates practical assignments—like simulating a code review where you respond to a senior developer’s comments. This is modern, effective learning because it mirrors how you actually work: on your own time, with immediate feedback, focused on what you need most.
Why AI-Powered Learning Is a Game Changer
Traditional courses lock you into a fixed curriculum. You might spend weeks on topics you already know, while struggling areas get glossed over. Our AI flips that. It analyzes your responses and adjusts the difficulty and content dynamically. For example, if you’re strong on grammar but weak on IT idioms, the system will generate more lessons on phrases like ‘let’s circle back’ or ‘we need to align on this.’
This approach cuts preparation time significantly. Many students report reducing their study-to-readiness period from 6 months to just 3 months. And the numbers back it up: course participants see a 45% improvement in interview pass rates. That’s not a magic trick—it’s targeted practice.
Who Should Take This Course?
This course is for you if:
- You’re a programmer or DevOps engineer who can code well but gets nervous in English meetings
- You’re preparing for a technical interview at an international company
- You want to contribute to global open-source projects but struggle with documentation
- You’re a team lead who needs to run stand-ups or write specs in English
- You’re a student or junior developer aiming for a remote job
Even if your English is at A2 level now, the course meets you where you are and builds up from there. No shame, no pressure—just progress.
A Practical Example: Simulating a Code Review
Imagine you’re in a code review. A senior engineer writes: ‘This PR introduces a race condition. Please fix before merge.’ In our course, you’ll learn to respond professionally: ‘Thanks for catching that. I’ll add a mutex to protect the shared resource and push a commit. Can you review the updated logic?’ We practice these exchanges until they feel automatic.
Ready to Start?
English for IT isn’t just about language—it’s about opening doors to better jobs, bigger projects, and global collaboration. The research is clear: language skills are the missing link for many talented developers. Don’t let a low proficiency score hold you back.
Begin your personalized learning journey today at English for IT. Your first lesson is generated just for you in minutes.
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