The problem
You may understand English well, read emails comfortably, and know what you want to say. But when the moment comes to speak in a meeting, interview, or client conversation, the words do not come out as clearly as they sounded in your head. For many Arabic-speaking professionals in the Gulf, this creates real pressure. You worry about sounding unprofessional, using the wrong word, being misunderstood by a manager, or losing confidence in front of colleagues from different nationalities. In fast-moving workplaces in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman, English can affect how people judge your readiness for bigger responsibilities. The problem is not intelligence or ambition. The problem is that most English practice does not train you for live speaking under pressure. Reading, watching videos, or memorising phrases can help, but they do not tell you how you actually sound when you speak.
What Nabraty does
Nabraty is an AI English speaking coach that listens to your spoken answer and gives instant feedback on fluency, vocabulary, clarity, and professional tone. You choose a realistic work or interview scenario, speak your answer out loud, then see what you did well and what to improve. It is designed for Arabic speakers, so the feedback focuses on patterns that often affect Arabic-speaking professionals when speaking English, such as sentence flow, direct translation, unclear phrasing, hesitation, and tone. You get practical guidance after each session, not a long lesson or a generic score.
How it works in 3 steps
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Choose a scenario
Pick a professional situation that matches your goal, such as a job interview, team meeting, presentation, manager update, or client conversation.
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Speak your answer out loud
Practise as if you are in the real moment. Say your answer naturally, build your confidence, and train yourself to speak without waiting for perfect grammar in your head.
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Get instant feedback on fluency, vocabulary, and professional tone
See clear feedback on how smooth, accurate, and professional your spoken English sounds, with practical suggestions you can use in your next attempt.
What you will practise
“Answering interview questions without memorising robotic scripts”
“Explaining your work experience clearly to a hiring manager”
“Giving a short update in a team meeting with confident structure”
“Responding professionally when a client asks a difficult question”
“Presenting an idea to senior colleagues in clear business English”
“Clarifying a point when someone does not understand your first answer”
“Sounding polite, direct, and confident without being too formal”
Why professionals in the Gulf choose Nabraty
- •Instant feedback on spoken English, not only written sentences
- •Feedback in under 10 seconds so you can practise repeatedly
- •Scenarios built around interviews, meetings, presentations, and client conversations
- •Designed for Arabic speakers and common Arabic-to-English speaking patterns
- •Professional tone guidance for multicultural workplaces in the Gulf
- •Free tier available, with no credit card needed to start
What makes the difference between passing and failing a professional English moment
Do
- ✓Do speak in complete, structured answers — A clear beginning, middle, and ending helps managers, interviewers, and clients follow your point without guessing.
- ✓Do use professional but natural vocabulary — Simple business English is stronger than complicated words used incorrectly.
- ✓Do practise out loud before important moments — Speaking practice trains fluency, confidence, and timing in a way silent study cannot.
- ✓Do review feedback after every attempt — Small changes in clarity, word choice, and tone can quickly make your English sound more professional.
Don't
- ✗Do not translate every sentence directly from Arabic — Direct translation can make your English sound unclear, too long, or unnatural in a business setting.
- ✗Do not rely only on memorised answers — Memorised scripts often fail when the interviewer or manager asks a follow-up question.
- ✗Do not ignore tone — The right words can still sound weak, too casual, or too direct if your tone does not match the situation.
- ✗Do not wait until your English is perfect — Progress comes from repeated real speaking practice, not from waiting until you feel completely ready.
Frequently asked questions
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