The problem
You may understand the job, have the experience, and know exactly why you are the right person. But when the interview is in English, your answer can come out shorter, less organised, or less professional than it sounded in your head. For many Arabic-speaking professionals in the Gulf, the pressure is not only grammar. It is the fear of hesitating too much, translating from Arabic while speaking, using informal words, or giving an answer that sounds weak to an HR manager, recruiter, or senior leader. A strong interview answer needs more than memorised phrases. You need to practise answering interview questions in English out loud, hear where you get stuck, and improve before the real interview.
What Nabraty does
Nabraty is an AI-powered English speaking coach for professional situations. You choose a job interview scenario, speak your answer out loud, and receive instant feedback on how you sounded. After each session, Nabraty shows you what to improve in your fluency, vocabulary, clarity, and professional tone. The feedback is designed for Arabic speakers, so it understands common patterns such as direct translation, long pauses, unclear pronunciation, and answers that need a more confident business style.
How it works in 3 steps
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Choose a scenario
Select a job interview situation that matches your goal, such as introducing yourself, explaining your experience, discussing strengths, or answering behavioural questions.
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Speak your answer out loud
Practise as if you are speaking to a real interviewer. This helps you build confidence, reduce hesitation, and stop relying only on written preparation.
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Get instant feedback on fluency, vocabulary, and professional tone
See what sounded strong, what was unclear, and how to make your answer more natural, structured, and interview-ready.
What you will practise
“Answering “Tell me about yourself” in a clear, professional way”
“Explaining your current role and responsibilities without sounding memorised”
“Describing your achievements using stronger business vocabulary”
“Answering “Why do you want this job?” with confidence and structure”
“Talking about strengths and weaknesses without sounding too direct or too vague”
“Handling salary, notice period, and relocation questions in English”
“Giving examples from your experience using the STAR method”
Why professionals in the Gulf choose Nabraty
- •Instant feedback in under 10 seconds after you speak
- •Interview practice built for real hiring conversations in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman
- •Feedback that understands common Arabic-speaker challenges in English pronunciation, phrasing, and tone
- •Practice for professional situations, not school-style grammar exercises
- •Free tier available, with no credit card needed to start
- •Helps you turn written interview preparation into spoken confidence
What makes the difference between passing and failing a professional English moment
Do
- ✓Do answer with a clear structure — Start with the main point, add one relevant example, and finish with the result or value you bring.
- ✓Do practise speaking, not only writing — Interviewers judge how you communicate in the moment, so you need to train your spoken answers out loud.
- ✓Do use professional but natural vocabulary — Choose clear words that fit business situations, such as “managed”, “improved”, “coordinated”, and “delivered”.
- ✓Do slow down when explaining important achievements — A slightly slower pace can make your answer sound more confident and easier to understand.
Don't
- ✗Do not memorise one long answer — Memorised answers often sound flat, and they can fail when the interviewer asks the question in a different way.
- ✗Do not translate directly from Arabic — Direct translation can make sentences sound unnatural or too long in English.
- ✗Do not use casual language for serious questions — Phrases that work with friends may sound weak or unprofessional in an interview.
- ✗Do not ignore hesitation and filler words — Too many pauses, “umm”, or repeated phrases can make you sound less prepared, even when your experience is strong.
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