The problem
You may understand English well, write emails well enough, and still feel pressure when you have to speak in a meeting, interview, or client call. For many Arabic-speaking professionals in the Gulf, the problem is not intelligence or knowledge. It is the fear that your English will make you sound less senior, less prepared, or less confident than you really are. In UAE, Saudi, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman workplaces, English is often the shared language between teams, managers, clients, and international partners. A small hesitation, unclear pronunciation, or overly direct phrase can change how your message is received. You might know the answer, but if you cannot explain it clearly, someone else may get the opportunity. This is why professional English for Arabic speakers needs more than grammar rules. You need repeated speaking practice, realistic work situations, and feedback that understands the patterns Arabic speakers often bring into English, from sentence structure to pronunciation and professional tone.
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 fluency, vocabulary, clarity, and professional tone. Each practice session helps you hear what is working, what sounds unclear, and how to improve before the real moment happens. It is not a course, tutor, or flashcard app. It is focused practice for the English you need in meetings, interviews, presentations, and client conversations.
How it works in 3 steps
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Choose a scenario
Pick a professional situation that matches your work life, such as answering an interview question, giving an update in a meeting, presenting a project, or speaking to a client.
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Speak your answer out loud
Practise exactly as you would in a real conversation. You speak in English, build your response under pressure, and train yourself to sound more natural and organised.
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Get instant feedback on fluency, vocabulary, and professional tone
Nabraty reviews your spoken answer and shows where you can be clearer, more confident, and more professional, with feedback designed for Arabic-speaking professionals.
What you will practise
“Introducing yourself professionally in an interview or first client meeting”
“Explaining your experience without sounding memorised or too basic”
“Giving a clear project update to a manager or cross-functional team”
“Answering difficult interview questions with structure and confidence”
“Speaking politely but firmly when you disagree in a meeting”
“Presenting results, timelines, risks, and next steps in business English”
“Handling client questions when you need time to think or clarify”
Why professionals in the Gulf choose Nabraty
- •Instant feedback on spoken English, not only written answers
- •Practice scenarios built around interviews, meetings, presentations, and client conversations
- •Feedback that understands common Arabic-speaker patterns in clarity, wording, and tone
- •Useful for UAE, Saudi, and wider Gulf workplace communication styles
- •Helps you sound more structured, polite, and confident in professional moments
- •Free tier available with no credit card needed to start
What makes the difference between passing and failing a professional English moment
Do
- ✓Do answer with structure — Use a clear beginning, key point, example, and result so your listener can follow you easily.
- ✓Do use professional but natural vocabulary — Choose words that sound confident at work without making your answer too complex or artificial.
- ✓Do practise out loud before the real situation — Speaking fluency improves when your mouth, timing, and confidence are trained, not only your memory.
- ✓Do adjust your tone for seniority and culture — Sound respectful, direct enough, and clear when speaking with managers, clients, or international colleagues.
Don't
- ✗Don't translate every sentence directly from Arabic — Direct translation can make your English sound unclear, too long, or less natural in professional settings.
- ✗Don't rely only on grammar study — Grammar matters, but meetings and interviews require speed, clarity, pronunciation, and confidence.
- ✗Don't memorise one perfect script — Real conversations change quickly, so you need flexible speaking practice, not only prepared lines.
- ✗Don't ignore professional tone — The right answer can still sound weak, too casual, or too direct if the tone does not fit the situation.
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