Explore Bulgarian vocabulary on "Integration" (интеграция) and "Social Network" (социална мрежа), focusing on expressing connections, relationships, and community participation at a B1 level.
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Integration and Social Network in Bulgarian (B1 Level)
This lesson focuses on the important theme of integration and social networking within Bulgarian society. At B1 level, you will explore vocabulary and expressions that help describe how individuals connect, participate in communities, and build relationships. This is practical for learners aiming to engage more fully in everyday conversations and cultural contexts.
Key Vocabulary and Expressions
- интеграция – integration
- социална мрежа – social network
- приятелство – friendship
- комуникация – communication
- среща – meeting
- подкрепа – support
- познат – acquaintance
Focus on Useful Phrases
- „Как се интегрирам в нова среда?“ – How do I integrate into a new environment?
- „Изграждане на социална мрежа е важно за всеки човек.“ – Building a social network is important for everyone.
- „Общувам с различни хора, за да създам нови приятелства.“ – I communicate with different people to make new friendships.
- „Търся подкрепа от близките си.“ – I seek support from my close ones.
Important Language Notes
Unlike English, Bulgarian uses a Cyrillic alphabet and has grammatical gender for nouns, which affects adjective and verb forms. Bulgarian verbs express aspect (completed vs. ongoing actions) more explicitly, which might be new for English speakers.
Here are some helpful words and their English equivalents for integration and social network:
- обществото – the community
- връзка – connection or relationship
- партньорство – partnership
You will notice that Bulgarian often uses different sentence constructions for expressing concepts like “building relationships” or “finding support” than English does, which you will practice with in this lesson.