Explain an idea in a meeting
Introduce your point, clarify what you mean, handle a question, and disagree without losing the thread.
“What I mean is that we could test the smaller change first.”
You may know what to say in a lesson and still hesitate in a meeting, phone call, or casual conversation. Tatin lets you rehearse those moments privately with AI characters who listen, respond, and keep the scene moving.
No subscription required for your 3 daily conversations.

Fluency is not only knowing more words. It is finding the words you already know while another person is waiting. Tatin gives that pressure a safe place to become familiar.
Introduce your point, clarify what you mean, handle a question, and disagree without losing the thread.
“What I mean is that we could test the smaller change first.”
Confirm details, ask someone to repeat themselves, and finish the call knowing what happens next.
“Could I read that back to make sure I got it right?”
Introduce yourself, follow an unfamiliar topic, and turn a short answer into a natural exchange.
“I have not tried that yet—what do you like about it?”
Filter situations by level and topic. Your role and goals give the conversation direction without dictating every sentence.
Start in text mode when you need thinking time or speak aloud when you want to practice listening and answering under gentle pressure.
Review clearer wording, grammar corrections, vocabulary, and pronunciation details, then repeat the conversation while it is still fresh.

Generic exercises cannot know what you wanted to communicate. Tatin reviews your conversation, so the feedback connects to your intention and the situation where you might need that language again.
Select the speaking variant that fits your work, studies, travel, or personal preference. Tatin uses it for the voice you hear, the vocabulary flavor of the conversation, speech recognition, and pronunciation assessment.
Yes. Work-related situations help you practice explaining ideas, asking questions, handling calls, and speaking with colleagues. Tatin is conversation rehearsal rather than a formal business-English course.
No. Constant correction can break the flow. The character keeps the scene moving, and the review afterwards highlights corrections and improvements worth remembering.
The free tier includes three conversations every day. A subscription adds unlimited conversations and premium features, but you can continue using the free daily allowance.
Yes. Choose British or American English as your speaking preference so recognition, voices, vocabulary, and pronunciation assessment align with your target.
Choose a situation that matters now and start with one line. Three conversations are free every day.