The problem
You may understand English well, read emails without difficulty, and know the right words in your head. But when it is your turn to speak in a meeting, answer a manager, explain a project, or handle a client call, the pressure feels different. For many Arabic-speaking professionals in the Gulf, the real challenge is not intelligence or effort. It is speaking quickly enough, sounding clear, choosing professional words, and avoiding phrases that feel translated from Arabic. That can make you hesitate, repeat yourself, or sound less confident than you really are. In workplaces across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman, English often affects how people judge your communication, leadership potential, and readiness for interviews or promotions. If you cannot practise realistic professional speaking, it is easy to stay stuck.
What Nabraty does
Nabraty is an AI-powered English speaking coach for Arabic-speaking professionals. You choose a realistic workplace scenario, speak your answer out loud, and receive instant feedback on your fluency, vocabulary, clarity, and professional tone. Each session helps you notice what is working and what needs to improve. Instead of only memorising phrases, you practise saying them in the kinds of moments that matter at work: interviews, meetings, presentations, client conversations, and everyday professional discussions.
How it works in 3 steps
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Choose a scenario
Select a professional situation you need to handle in English, such as introducing yourself in a meeting, answering an interview question, updating your manager, or speaking to a client.
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Speak your answer out loud
Respond naturally using your voice, just like you would in a real workplace conversation. This helps you practise business English speaking under realistic pressure.
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Get instant feedback on fluency, vocabulary, and professional tone
Nabraty reviews your spoken answer and shows where you can sound clearer, more confident, and more professional, with feedback designed for Arabic speakers.
What you will practise
“Introducing yourself professionally in a meeting with international colleagues”
“Explaining your role, responsibilities, and achievements without sounding too casual”
“Giving a project update to your manager with clear structure and confident wording”
“Answering business English interview questions about experience, strengths, and goals”
“Handling a client conversation when you need to clarify, disagree politely, or ask for time”
“Presenting an idea, recommendation, or result in clear workplace English”
“Responding when you did not understand a question and need to ask professionally”
Why professionals in the Gulf choose Nabraty
- •Instant feedback on spoken English, so you do not have to wait for a teacher or colleague to correct you
- •Scenarios built around real workplace moments in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the wider Gulf region
- •Feedback that understands common Arabic-speaker patterns in pronunciation, wording, and sentence structure
- •Practice for interviews, meetings, presentations, and client conversations in one place
- •A safe space to practise out loud before you speak in front of managers, recruiters, or clients
- •Free tier available with no credit card needed to start your first speaking session
What makes the difference between passing and failing a professional English moment
Do
- ✓Do speak in complete, organised answers — Use a clear beginning, main point, and short example so your listener can follow you easily.
- ✓Do use professional but natural vocabulary — Choose words that sound suitable for business, without making your answer too complicated or memorised.
- ✓Do practise saying your answer out loud — Silent study does not prepare your mouth, breathing, or confidence for a real meeting or interview.
- ✓Do ask for clarification professionally — If you do not understand, phrases like 'Could you clarify that point?' sound much better than staying silent.
Don't
- ✗Don't translate directly from Arabic — Direct translation can make your English sound unclear, even when your idea is strong.
- ✗Don't rely only on memorised scripts — Scripts can break under pressure. Practise flexible answers so you can adapt to the real question.
- ✗Don't speak too fast to hide nerves — Speed can reduce clarity. A steady pace usually sounds more confident and more senior.
- ✗Don't ignore tone — In business English, the way you disagree, explain, or request something can affect how professional you sound.
Frequently asked questions
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