Here is one more followup post about ways to use ChatGPT to study for our Communication English class using text from The English Gym.
One way to check to see whether you have learned the material is to have a conversation about it using the vocabulary and ideas within the unit. To do that, you can type in the vocabulary words from the first and second pages of each unit, and it would probably be useful to scan in the 10 questions or even the text from the interview and ask ChatGPT to ask you followup questions. Let's see how it works.
Here's the vocabulary from page 66:
but, date, how, often, out, prefer, reall, someday, what, would
And here's the vocabulary from page 67.
Korean food, Thai food, French cuisine, home cooked meals, soba noodles, udon noodles, rice balls, sandwiches, fried chicken, ham and eggs, hamburger, French fries, juice, soda, sports drink, spicy, sour, eat out, tip
1. Let's ask ChatGPT to help us study the vocabulary.
Prompt: Please help me learn this vocabulary. I am a native speaker of Japanese.
Here's what we get:
Sure, here are the explanations for the vocabulary words you provided:
Page 66:
But: conjunction used to indicate a contrast or exception.
Date: the day of the month or year as specified by a number.
How: in what way or manner; to what extent, degree or amount.
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2. That's OK, but let's ask it to do it in Japanese.
Prompt: Please do that in Japanese.
もちろんです。提供していただいた単語の説明を以下に示します。
ページ66:
But: 対比や例外を示す接続詞。
Date: 日付のことで、数字で指定された月の日または年。
How: どのように、どの程度、どのくらいという意味の副詞
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3. Pretty cool, right? Now let's try to get it to help us study.
Prompt: Please ask one word in English and check my answer in Japanese. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Sure! Here's your word: "prefer". What does it mean in Japanese?
変える
I'm sorry, but "変える" means "to change" in Japanese. "Prefer" means "好む" or "好みがある" in Japanese.
You can see that my guess 変え was wrong, and ChatGPT corrected it.
Now we can ask for the next word.
Prompt: Next word
And ChatGPT replies
Sure, your word is "sour". What does it mean in Japanese?
4. Now let's ask it to randomize the words. We should have done that before!
Prompt: Please randomize the words
Sure, no problem! Here's your randomized word: "out". What does it mean in Japanese?
外
That's correct! "Out" means "外" in Japanese. Well done!
Success! Again, we can ask it for the next word.
5. Now let's try to have it create a multiple choice vocabulary quiz. We will probably need to give pretty specific directions to get it to understand. You can keep asking for changes until ChatGPT gets it right.
Prompt: Now create a multiple choice quiz using the vocabulary with four choices, a, b, c, and d. Use a synonym for the correct answer and do not use the word you are asking about.
Great idea! Here's a multiple choice quiz using the vocabulary words:
Which word means "frequently"?
a) Date
b) Prefer
c) How
d) Often
Which word means "food from Korea"?
a) French cuisine
b) Thai food
c) Korean food
d) Home cooked meals
You can see that it started asking all the questions, so I stopped the generation and asked
Prompt:Ask one at a time and check my answers
Sure, here's the first question:
Which word means "frequently"?
a) Date
b) Prefer
c) How
d) Often
My answer: d
That's correct! "Often" means "frequently". Well done!
Prompt: Next question
6. Conversation
Finally, let’s ask ChatGPT to ask us questions based on the questions in the book. Maybe something like,
Prompt: Now let’s have a conversation. Ask me conversation questions (not vocabulary). Wait for my answer and and correct the grammar of my answers. Please ask the questions one at a time. Do you live around here? What's your neighborhood like? Can you tell me about your neighbors? What's your home like? What are some fun things to do in your neighborhood? How do you get to school? What do you usually do on your commute to school? What's something you don't like about your neighborhood? Where would you like to live in the future? Would you like to live in a mansion someday?
ChatGPT responded;
Sure, let's get started! Here's the first question:
Do you live around here?
Example response: Yes, I live in this neighborhood.
This isn’t what we wanted, so I’m gonig to ask it to not give the answers.
Prompt: Just ask one question. Do not give the answers. Correct my answer if necessary, and then ask the next question.
Sure, here's the first question:
ChatGPT: Do you live around here?
My answer: No, I living in Nagoya.
ChatGPT correction: No, I live in Nagoya.
Prompt: Next question.
What's your neighborhood like?
As you can see, there are lots of ways that you can use ChatGPT to practice and study for the Communication English class.