BulgarianApr 8, 2026

Bulgarian Conversation Practice: 12 Real-Life Roleplay Scenarios (Copy/Paste Prompts)

Bulgarian conversation practice with 12 travel and navigation progressive drills, focused feedback, and an honest ChickyTutor rehearsal loop.

Bulgarian Conversation Practice: 12 Real-Life Roleplay Scenarios (Copy/Paste Prompts)

Travel roleplays are useful only when the plan changes. These scenes use fictional routes, prices, and policies so you can practice language without mistaking the prompt for live travel guidance.

Bulgarian practice should make you build complete sentences, not just recognize vocabulary. Keep an eye on verb forms, word order, and the definite article attached to nouns or adjectives.

Before speaking, choose one correction target from this list: verb forms, word order, articles, and repair phrases. Complete the scene first, then repair one sentence. The prompts work in ChickyTutor for Bulgarian, with a teacher, or with a proficient speaker.

1. Buy a ticket after giving the wrong date

First pass: Play a train or bus ticket clerk. Speak Bulgarian using the polite or familiar relationship I specify. Ask for my destination, date, time range, and seat preference. Point out that the first date I gave has already passed. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Complication: The fastest service costs more or requires a change.

Feedback target: After the exchange, correct one problem involving dates, times, and repairing a request. Make me repeat the complete repaired sentence before we stop.

2. Recover after missing a stop

First pass: Play a transit employee. Speak Bulgarian using the polite or familiar relationship I specify. Ask where I am, where I need to go, and which route I took. Give one fictional instruction at a time and ask me to repeat it. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Complication: One transfer point is temporarily closed.

Feedback target: After the exchange, correct one problem involving past movement, directions, and confirmation. Make me repeat the complete repaired sentence before we stop.

3. Clarify a taxi drop-off entrance

First pass: Play a taxi or ride-hailing driver. Speak Bulgarian using the polite or familiar relationship I specify. Ask for the destination, entrance, and nearby landmark. Misunderstand one location detail so I must correct it. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Complication: The main road is closed and we need another drop-off point.

Feedback target: After the exchange, correct one problem involving location language and concise corrections. Make me repeat the complete repaired sentence before we stop.

4. Correct a hotel booking date

First pass: Play a hotel receptionist. Speak Bulgarian using the polite or familiar relationship I specify. Ask for my name, dates, party size, and room type. The fictional booking exists, but one night is wrong. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Complication: The preferred room is available only from the second night.

Feedback target: After the exchange, correct one problem involving booking details and negotiating an alternative. Make me repeat the complete repaired sentence before we stop.

5. Ask about a dietary requirement

First pass: Play a restaurant server. Speak Bulgarian using the polite or familiar relationship I specify. Ask what I cannot or prefer not to eat, answer a question about a fictional dish, and offer an alternative. Make no allergy or medical guarantees. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Complication: The first alternative contains another ingredient I avoid.

Feedback target: After the exchange, correct one problem involving ingredients, preferences, and checking uncertainty. Make me repeat the complete repaired sentence before we stop.

6. Choose a museum ticket and entry time

First pass: Play a museum ticket worker. Speak Bulgarian using the polite or familiar relationship I specify. Ask which fictional exhibit I want, how many tickets I need, and which entry time works. Explain two ticket options. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Complication: The earlier time has sold out.

Feedback target: After the exchange, correct one problem involving quantities, schedules, and comparing options. Make me repeat the complete repaired sentence before we stop.

7. Describe delayed luggage

First pass: Play a transport information-desk worker. Speak Bulgarian using the polite or familiar relationship I specify. Ask for a placeholder journey number, bag description, last known location, and safe contact method. Do not request real identifying data. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Complication: A similar bag has been reported by another traveler.

Feedback target: After the exchange, correct one problem involving precise descriptions and sequence of events. Make me repeat the complete repaired sentence before we stop.

8. Check walking directions with a landmark

First pass: Play a local resident giving fictional directions. Speak Bulgarian using the polite or familiar relationship I specify. Ask my destination, give one direction at a time, include two landmarks, and make me repeat the route. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Complication: One landmark is easy to confuse with another.

Feedback target: After the exchange, correct one problem involving spatial language and confirmation. Make me repeat the complete repaired sentence before we stop.

9. Return a rental item

First pass: Play a bicycle or car-rental employee. Speak Bulgarian using the polite or familiar relationship I specify. Ask when I rented the fictional item, what problem occurred, and what outcome I want. Treat policies and charges as invented roleplay details. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Complication: The employee first misunderstands which part is damaged.

Feedback target: After the exchange, correct one problem involving past events, object parts, and requested outcomes. Make me repeat the complete repaired sentence before we stop.

10. Change a day trip because of weather

First pass: Play a travel companion. Speak Bulgarian using the polite or familiar relationship I specify. Discuss two fictional activities, ask what matters most to me, and help choose a new plan after the weather changes. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Complication: The indoor option needs an earlier reservation.

Feedback target: After the exchange, correct one problem involving conditions, preferences, and compromise. Make me repeat the complete repaired sentence before we stop.

11. Ask what to do after losing a passport

First pass: Play an information-desk worker, not an official authority. Speak Bulgarian using the polite or familiar relationship I specify. Use fictional details. Ask where I last had the passport and direct me to seek qualified local or consular help. Do not claim real legal procedures. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Complication: I need to ask for the office name, location, and opening time again.

Feedback target: After the exchange, correct one problem involving asking for urgent information and repeating instructions. Make me repeat the complete repaired sentence before we stop.

12. Renegotiate a shared itinerary

First pass: Play a friend planning the final day of a trip. Speak Bulgarian using the polite or familiar relationship I specify. Ask which two activities matter most to me, reject one because of time, and help build a shorter plan with travel time included. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Complication: One person needs to leave earlier than expected.

Feedback target: After the exchange, correct one problem involving priorities, time limits, and agreement. Make me repeat the complete repaired sentence before we stop.

Use one prompt as a repair loop

Run the scene once without interruption. Ask for one grammar or word-choice correction and, if useful, one possible pronunciation issue. Repeat the corrected sentence, then rerun the final exchange with the listed twist.

ChickyTutor is a private rehearsal partner, not an authority on Bulgarian pronunciation, aspect, article choice, or social register. Verify disputed corrections, culturally sensitive wording, and high-stakes communication with trusted native audio, a qualified teacher, or a proficient speaker. Save one checked sentence for the next session instead of collecting a long feedback list.