SlovenianApr 6, 2026

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

Slovenian conversation practice with 12 everyday rehearsal rounds, focused feedback, and an honest ChickyTutor rehearsal loop.

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

These scenes train short exchanges that often become difficult after the opening line. Each one makes you clarify a detail, respond to a change, and finish a practical task.

Slovenian roleplays should include singular, plural, and carefully checked dual forms rather than avoiding number changes. Specify formal or informal address and focus on one case pattern at a time.

Before speaking, choose one correction target from this list: dual forms, cases, agreement, and verb endings. Complete the scene first, then repair one sentence. The prompts work in ChickyTutor for Slovenian, with a teacher, or with a proficient speaker.

1. Replace a sold-out cafe order

First run: Play a busy cafe worker. Speak Slovenian using the Slovenian variety and formal or informal relationship I specify. Ask what I want, tell me the first item is unavailable, offer two substitutes, and confirm my final order one detail at a time. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Second round: One substitute costs more and I must decide whether to keep it.

Check: polite requests, quantities, and correcting an order.

2. Buy produce sold by weight

First run: Play a market or supermarket worker. Speak Slovenian using the Slovenian variety and formal or informal relationship I specify. Ask which fruit or vegetable I need and how much. Make me clarify whether I mean a number of items or a weight. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Second round: The package is larger than my budget allows.

Check: numbers, units, and clarification.

3. Find a non-prescription item in a pharmacy

First run: Play a pharmacy shop worker, not a clinician. Speak Slovenian using the Slovenian variety and formal or informal relationship I specify. Ask which ordinary product section I need and point me toward two fictional options. Do not diagnose, prescribe, or recommend treatment. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Second round: I do not understand one product label and must ask what it means.

Check: describing a practical need and asking for repetition.

4. Book a haircut without showing a photo

First run: Play a hairdresser. Speak Slovenian using the Slovenian variety and formal or informal relationship I specify. Ask about length, usual styling, appointment time, and what I do not want. Ask a follow-up whenever my description is vague. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Second round: My preferred appointment is unavailable and I must choose another.

Check: descriptions, preferences, and time.

5. Guide a delivery worker to the right entrance

First run: Play a delivery worker who cannot find my building. Speak Slovenian using the Slovenian variety and formal or informal relationship I specify. Ask for the street, number, entrance, nearby landmark, and a safe contact instruction. Keep each turn short. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Second round: Two entrances have similar descriptions.

Check: location phrases and repairing a misunderstanding.

6. Question a restaurant bill

First run: Play a restaurant server. Speak Slovenian using the Slovenian variety and formal or informal relationship I specify. Present a fictional bill with one item I did not order. Ask me to identify the error and explain what my table actually ordered. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Second round: A shared dish makes the error less obvious.

Check: past statements, quantities, and tactful disagreement.

7. Exchange clothing in a shop

First run: Play a shop employee. Speak Slovenian using the Slovenian variety and formal or informal relationship I specify. Ask what I bought, when I bought it, why it is unsuitable, and which replacement I want. Treat all return rules as fictional. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Second round: The right size is available only in another color.

Check: describing objects and proposing alternatives.

8. Collect a neighbor's parcel

First run: Play a parcel-desk worker. Speak Slovenian using the Slovenian variety and formal or informal relationship I specify. Ask who I am, whose parcel I am collecting, and what fictional proof is needed. Make me check the recipient name and parcel number. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Second round: One digit in the collection code is wrong.

Check: names, spelling, numbers, and confirmation.

9. Join a beginner exercise class

First run: Play a sports-center receptionist. Speak Slovenian using the Slovenian variety and formal or informal relationship I specify. Ask which class I want, whether I have attended before, and which session fits. Explain one fictional instruction and ask me to repeat it. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Second round: The first class is full.

Check: ability, schedules, and checking instructions.

10. Make an appointment by phone

First run: Play a receptionist. Speak Slovenian using the Slovenian variety and formal or informal relationship I specify. Ask why I am calling, how to spell my name, and which days I can attend. Offer two fictional times and keep turns short for phone-listening practice. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Second round: I mishear one time and must check it.

Check: phone repair phrases, dates, and spelling.

11. Describe an item at lost property

First run: Play a lost-property employee. Speak Slovenian using the Slovenian variety and formal or informal relationship I specify. Ask where I last had the item, what it looks like, what was inside, and how to contact me. Present one similar item. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Second round: The similar item differs in one important detail.

Check: precise descriptions and relative location.

12. Move a plan without cancelling it

First run: Play a friend whose relationship to me I specify. Speak Slovenian using the Slovenian variety and formal or informal relationship I specify. Ask why I need to change our plan, reject my first alternative for a practical reason, and help settle a new time and place. Ask one question at a time, wait for my answer, and save corrections until the task is complete.

Second round: The new venue closes earlier than expected.

Check: apologizing, suggesting, accepting, and declining.

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 Slovenian dual forms, cases, pronunciation, 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.