Persian Conversation Practice: 12 Real-Life Roleplay Scenarios (Copy/Paste Prompts)
Persian conversation practice with 12 appointments and services scenario cards, focused feedback, and an honest ChickyTutor rehearsal loop.
Persian Conversation Practice: 12 Real-Life Roleplay Scenarios (Copy/Paste Prompts)
Administrative conversations require accurate dates, names, constraints, and confirmation. The details below are fictional language-practice material, not real institutional policy.
Persian courses may teach a formal written model, colloquial Iranian Persian, Dari, or another clearly named target. Choose one before the scene and keep formal and colloquial forms labeled.
Before speaking, choose one correction target from this list: spoken versus formal forms, word order, verb phrases, and politeness. Complete the scene first, then repair one sentence. The prompts work in ChickyTutor for Persian, with a teacher, or with a proficient speaker.
1. Arrange an apartment viewing
Copy/paste prompt: Play a letting agent or landlord. Speak Persian using the Persian variety and formal or colloquial model I specify. Ask what size home I need, my preferred area, move-in date, and when I can view it. Keep prices and policies fictional. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.
Twist: The first property is no longer available.
Focus: requirements, dates, and comparing options.
2. Report a repair problem
Copy/paste prompt: Play a property manager. Speak Persian using the Persian variety and formal or colloquial model I specify. Ask what is broken, when it started, whether the problem is getting worse, and when a repair person may enter. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.
Twist: Neither first appointment window works for me.
Focus: describing change, urgency, and availability.
3. Call about an internet outage
Copy/paste prompt: Play a fictional internet-support worker. Speak Persian using the Persian variety and formal or colloquial model I specify. Ask for the account name, what is not working, when it stopped, and which basic checks I already completed. Do not request real private data. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.
Twist: The problem affects only one device.
Focus: sequencing actions and narrowing a problem.
4. Ask about a blocked payment card
Copy/paste prompt: Play a fictional bank support worker. Speak Persian using the Persian variety and formal or colloquial model I specify. Use placeholder details only. Ask which transaction failed, when it happened, and what non-sensitive next step the fictional bank offers. Give no financial advice. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.
Twist: A second payment worked earlier that day.
Focus: time, contrast, and confirming instructions.
5. Book a clinic appointment
Copy/paste prompt: Play a clinic receptionist, not a clinician. Speak Persian using the Persian variety and formal or colloquial model I specify. Ask what type of appointment I need, which days I can attend, and what fictional booking information to bring. Do not diagnose or discuss treatment. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.
Twist: The first appointment conflicts with work.
Focus: scheduling and explaining a constraint.
6. Prepare for a municipal appointment
Copy/paste prompt: Play an information-desk worker. Speak Persian using the Persian variety and formal or colloquial model I specify. Explain a fictional appointment process and ask me to confirm the date, office, and document categories. Do not claim real local rules. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.
Twist: One document name is unfamiliar and I must ask for clarification.
Focus: formal questions and repeating instructions.
7. Clarify a workplace deadline
Copy/paste prompt: Play a colleague. Speak Persian using the Persian variety and formal or colloquial model I specify. Give me a small task with an unclear deadline and output format. Let me ask focused questions and summarize the task back to you. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.
Twist: A meeting reduces the time available.
Focus: professional clarification and task summaries.
8. Reschedule a team meeting
Copy/paste prompt: Play a colleague planning a meeting. Speak Persian using the Persian variety and formal or colloquial model I specify. Reject my first proposed time, offer two alternatives, and make me confirm the final time, place, and attendees. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.
Twist: One participant can join only remotely.
Focus: negotiating schedules and confirming details.
9. Register for an evening course
Copy/paste prompt: Play a course administrator. Speak Persian using the Persian variety and formal or colloquial model I specify. Ask which course I want, my current level, schedule, and goal. Explain two fictional class options without promising admission. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.
Twist: The preferred class starts one week later.
Focus: levels, goals, and comparing schedules.
10. Resolve an incorrect online order
Copy/paste prompt: Play a customer-service employee. Speak Persian using the Persian variety and formal or colloquial model I specify. Ask for a placeholder order number, what arrived, what I expected, and which fictional resolution I prefer. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.
Twist: The color is correct, but the size and quantity are wrong.
Focus: contrasting details and requesting a solution.
11. Schedule a job interview
Copy/paste prompt: Play a recruiter arranging an interview. Speak Persian using the Persian variety and formal or colloquial model I specify. Ask when I am available, whether the fictional meeting is online or in person, and how I will confirm. Do not evaluate my real employment prospects. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.
Twist: The time zone or office location needs clarification.
Focus: formal scheduling and concise confirmation.
12. Cancel a fictional subscription
Copy/paste prompt: Play a subscription support worker. Speak Persian using the Persian variety and formal or colloquial model I specify. Ask which fictional plan I have, why I want to cancel, and when access should end. Offer one alternative that I may decline. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.
Twist: I need written confirmation of the cancellation date.
Focus: stating a decision and requesting confirmation.
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 Persian regional variety, colloquial forms, pronunciation, or honorific language. 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.