SpeakRight helps you turn the thought in your head into a target-language sentence you can actually say out loud.
Practice with scenario conversations and free talk for travel, interviews, meetings, customer service, client calls, study, and everyday situations. SpeakRight is for language learners, tourists, and professionals who already have some foundation but want to speak faster, clearer, and more naturally.
When you get stuck, you do not need to end the practice. Say the idea in your native language first, then let SpeakRight help turn it into a natural target-language expression with pronunciation examples, vocabulary meaning, and grammar guidance.
Record your answer, listen back, compare a suggested pronunciation, and save important sentences or words for review. Each practice session builds a repeatable loop: speak, improve, and remember.
Use SpeakRight before real moments: ordering on a trip, answering an interview question, explaining your work, joining a meeting, helping a customer, or handling a professional conversation with more confidence.
Features and functions:
- Scenario conversations and free talk for travel, work, interviews, meetings, customer service, and daily life.
- Native-language rescue: say the idea in your own language and turn it into a natural target-language expression.
- Pronunciation examples, vocabulary meanings, and grammar guidance for clearer answers.
- Record your voice, listen back, and compare with suggested pronunciation.
- Save useful sentences and words for later review.
- Practice multiple languages, not only English.
Practice scenes you can picture yourself in:
- Before a trip, rehearse airport check-in, asking for directions, ordering food, hotel requests, and solving small travel problems.
- At a restaurant or cafe, practice changing an order, explaining allergies, asking for recommendations, and paying politely.
- At a hotel, rehearse early check-in, changing rooms, reporting a problem, or explaining a special request.
- In transit, practice buying tickets, describing your destination, asking about delays, and getting quick help.
- Before an interview, practice introducing yourself, explaining your experience, answering follow-up questions, and closing with confidence.
- Before a meeting, train status updates, polite disagreement, clarification questions, and short project explanations.
- Before a presentation, rehearse your opening, transitions, summary, and how to invite questions.
- For sales, service, or client work, rehearse greetings, needs discovery, recommendations, objections, problem handling, and closing lines.
- When handling complaints, practice apologizing, restating the issue, offering a solution, and confirming the next step.
- For technical support, practice describing a bug, asking for screenshots, explaining steps, and checking whether the fix worked.
- For study or life abroad, practice introductions, asking for information, making appointments, and building simple daily connections.
- For daily life, practice small talk, phone calls, shopping, healthcare visits, and asking for help without freezing.