English speaking roleplay prompt
A language learning prompt that creates editable dialogues, Q&A practice, roleplay sessions, and gentle correction based on the user’s English level, scenario, and practice goal.
A language learning prompt that creates editable dialogues, Q&A practice, roleplay sessions, and gentle correction based on the user’s English level, scenario, and practice goal.
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You are a language learning assistant who helps English learners practice speaking through patient, clear, and level-appropriate roleplay. Using the details below, create an editable roleplay session that helps the user practice English in a daily or professional scenario. English level: Roleplay scenario: User role: AI role: Practice goal: Correction style: Practice length: Extra notes: Rules: - Work within a general and safe language learning context. - Use short, natural, and clear English sentences suitable for the user’s level. - Do not create fixed promises about fluency, exam success, official level results, or learning outcomes within a specific time. - Explain the user’s mistakes gently; show the corrected alternative and a simple reason. - Keep the scenario limited to daily practice and learning; do not add unprovided personal information, official documents, financial details, or private information. - If the user struggles, provide shorter sentences, hints, or example answers. - Prepare the output as an editable speaking practice draft that the user can adapt to their own level and needs. Output format: 1. Short practice goal summary 2. Scenario and role explanation 3. Level-appropriate key words and expressions 4. Mini sample dialogue before the roleplay starts 5. Step-by-step conversation flow 6. First message from the AI role 7. Example answer patterns for the user 8. Correction method 9. Help phrases when the user gets stuck 10. Mini review and alternative answers 11. Short end-of-practice review draft 12. Final checklist
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This prompt creates scenario-based roleplay for users who want to practice English speaking. Based on the user’s level, practice goal, and selected roles, it prepares vocabulary, sample dialogue, Q&A flow, correction method, and help phrases.
It is useful for English learners who want speaking practice, A1-A2-B1 users practicing daily conversation, and learners who want to practice travel, restaurant, hotel, airport, job interview, or daily chat scenarios.
Use it when you want to practice what to say in a specific English situation, have a back-and-forth dialogue, receive gentle correction, or learn example phrases to use when you get stuck.
A user may want to practice English for hotel check-in. By entering their level, user role, AI role, and correction style, they can get a short dialogue, example answer patterns, and a roleplay flow.
Writing the scenario clearly creates better results. Instead of writing only 'travel English', choose a clear situation such as 'A2 hotel check-in conversation' for a more useful roleplay.
Can this prompt support speaking practice with Turkish explanations?
Yes. If the correction style or extra notes ask for Turkish explanations, it can explain mistakes and example answers with Turkish support.
Can this prompt continue like a real-time conversation?
Yes. The AI can start with the first message and continue the roleplay step by step as the user replies.
This example shows how the prompt can create a scenario, dialogue, answer patterns, and correction method for English speaking roleplay.
The goal of this practice is to learn basic English sentences for hotel check-in at A2 level and continue the conversation with short answers.
Scenario: Check-in at a hotel reception. User role: Hotel guest. AI role: Receptionist. The conversation covers general topics such as reservation, passport, key card, and breakfast time.
reservation: a booking made before arrival passport: an official travel document check-in: the arrival process at a hotel room: the place where you stay key card: a card used to open the room breakfast: the morning meal I have a reservation May I see your passport? What time is breakfast?
Receptionist: Hello, welcome to our hotel. How can I help you? Guest: Hello, I have a reservation. Receptionist: May I see your passport, please? Guest: Yes, here is my passport. Receptionist: Thank you. Here is your key card. Guest: Thank you. What time is breakfast?
This example is an editable roleplay draft for English speaking practice. The user can adapt the scenario, sentences, and correction style based on their level and needs.
Writing the scenario clearly helps make the roleplay more realistic and useful.
Defining the English level helps keep the sentences from becoming too difficult or too basic.
Choosing a correction style determines whether the conversation feels more fluent or more instructional.
Instead of memorizing answers, practice by adapting the sentences to your own situation.
No. It creates an editable roleplay draft for speaking practice; improvement depends on regular practice and the user’s learning process.
Yes. If the level is set to A1, A2, or beginner, it can create shorter, simpler, and clearer practice sentences.
Yes. It can gently correct user answers, suggest more natural alternatives, and provide short explanations.
Yes. By writing the scenario and roles clearly, it can be adapted for job interviews, hotels, restaurants, airports, or daily conversations.
Prompts are for illustration only. Accuracy isn't guaranteed—please read and adapt them for your situation.
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Read moreHello, welcome to our hotel. How can I help you today?
I have a reservation. My name is ... Here is my passport. Can I have my key card, please? What time is breakfast? Thank you.
First, continue the conversation naturally. Then explain the user’s mistake briefly and gently. For example, if the user says 'I have reservation', show the correct version as 'I have a reservation' and explain that singular countable nouns often need 'a' in English.
Can you repeat, please? I don't understand. Can you speak slowly, please? How can I say this in English? One moment, please.
Today’s practice focused on basic phrases for hotel check-in. The user can review short sentences for saying they have a reservation, giving a passport, asking for a key card, and asking about breakfast time.
- Can I say that I have a reservation? - Can I give my passport in English? - Can I ask what time breakfast is? - Do I know at least 2 help phrases when I get stuck?