#Language learners
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yes yes i really do the same
Ideally , tell gpt to be a lifelong Native speaker teacher of that language and he has new student . As a first step he has to prepare a test of 100 questions to perfectly evaluate current level of student knowledge . Then to develop personal development plan for each week / month to track student s weaknesses,….. Basically describe what would you do as a personal teacher of that student .
Here is a list of ideas each idea highlighted in bold.
- You can ask ChatGPT for fun exercises and ChatGPT might be able to help make the exercises
provide fun exercises for learning Spanish in the classroom
- You can ask chat GPT for sentences on a theme. The students can then translate:
Step 1 :
provide topics kids are interested in nowadays
Step 2 (pick one of the topics):
Provide a list of fun two line poems on the theme of music
(maybe not too many because the rhyming could get annoying after a while)
- An interactive discussion in a foreign language
Sometimes we do not know what to tell the AI for a dialog. We can instead let it ask us questions
I want to have a dialog with you, in the following, you will be a famous singer. In our dialog, you will:
- ask me only one fun question
- I will answer
- You will tell me why my answer is interesting
- You will ask me another question
The dialog will continue like that
- You can ask chat GPT to provide a quiz.
Examples
(see attached image for the output from the first example attached answer):
provide a grammar quiz
provide a conjugation quiz
provide a vocabulary quiz on the them of artificial intelligence
as I showed here:
- You can also use ChatGPT to make flashcards and remember lists of words as I showed here:
@bitter dirge
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ChatGPT: The Future of English Language Learning | 4 Easy Ways to Improve Fast is a video on YouTube that is very professioanlly made and insists on the role of ChatGPT in helping learners learn:
I added a couple of comments: "Brilliant! Great ideas for students not for teachers. As a teacher my aim is just that: to make sure students learn how to use ChatGPT to help them learn more English, not to fool the teacher about their level. By learning how to benefit from using ChatGPT, they won’t need to fool anyone."
"I’m using an extension for Microsoft Edge called Speech Agent to díctate to ChatGPT and Read Aloud which is built into Edge and Word to listen to what Chat GPT writes read by a man or a woman. I even use Sound Recorder in Windows 11 to get a recording."
Today, I tried asking ChatGPT 3.5 (the free version) to correct my sentences every time I tried to write in Spanish. I asked it if it noticed errors in the conversation and it did not see any errors although there were errors.
However, Bing Chat was better at noticing my errors and correcting them. Sometimes it would "forget" to correct me but I asked it if it saw errors in my previous message and it listed the errors.
I used the creative mode which is often enjoyable to talk with. It has a fiendly cute persona with a nice smile emoji at the end sometimes