Reading texts about topics you are interested in and at a level that is at your current reading ability is a great way to improve your English skills. As I wrote before, ChatGPT can be used as a way to do write those texts. It can also be used in your English class! So, as an example, we will use a chapter from The English Gym, a textbook we are using for Communication English. We'll use Chapter 3, "Your Neighborhood." One advantage is this is available free online, so I think it does not go against copyright rules.
In the blog today I'll show you step to step how create a vocabulary list, how to ask ChatGPT to quiz you on the vocabulary (and give you feedback on it!), and how to ask ChatGPT to ask you discussion questions about the interview from the textbook. I won't show you how to scan in the text from the textbook (OCR) as I suggest in Step 1 below. I'll do that in the next blog! For today I've done it for you and have added the text from the interview at the bottom of this blog.
Step 1: Scanning the Text First, scan in the dialog from the book. If you don't know how to do this, don't worry - we'll cover this in a future blog post. Once you have the text, you're ready to move on to step 2. For the first three chapters of The English Gym you can copy and paste from the chapters provided at https://www.englishgymjapan.com/online. Later I'll show how to use Google Keep at keep.google.com to take a picture of the text and scan in the text.
Step 2: Creating a Vocabulary List Next, type the following prompt: "Please create a list of vocabulary to study from the following text:" Then add the text you would like to use. In this case, Unit 3: Your Neighborhood from The English Gym that we uploaded from Step 1. ChatGPT will then give you a list of vocabulary words from the text. Copy this list into a separate document (the Google Keep application is good for this, too)
Prompt: Please create a list of vocabulary to study from the following text: [Test From Dialog Inserted Here!] It might give you a different list. For some reason it separated the vocabulary for the two speakers in the dialog.
American Man:
- interview
- neighbors
- residential area
- apartment
- concrete wall
- commute
- classic rock
Japanese Woman:
- small town
- peaceful
- boring
- yard
- tatami room
- western style
- vegetables and flowers
- restaurant
- shopping
- train
- classic rock
- hot and humid
- cicadas
- Hawaii
- mansion
- chandeliers
- pool boy
Step 3: Vocabulary Quiz Now, type the following prompt into ChatGPT
Please quiz me on the vocabulary words in random order. 1. Ask me each word one at a time in Japanese. 2. Give me feedback on my response in English. 3. Ask me the next word. 4. Tell me when I am finished.
[Insert Text from Step 2 above]
Sometimes ChatGPT will "remember" what you posted before, but often you need to remind it. ChatGPT will ask you each word in English, and you will respond with the Japanese translation. ChatGPT will then let you know whether your answer is correct or not. If ChatGPT forgets, you can use the prompt, "Please ask the next word from the list please" to move on to the next word. By the way, you can give these instructions in almost any language, so asking ChatGPT to do things in Japanese is OK!
In this case, ChatGPT gave me a list of all the words all at once.
Sure! Here's a quiz on the vocabulary words from the conversation in random order:
- 面接 (menkyo)
- 近所の人 (kinjo no hito)
- 小さな町 (chiisana machi)
- 野菜と花 (yasai)
In this case, you can give a followup command. In this case, I wrote, Ask me one at a time
I typed in the answer pole boy
And ChatGPT responded with:
pole boy
The correct spelling is "pool boy". A pool boy is a person who is responsible for maintaining a swimming pool, and often performs tasks such as cleaning and chemical maintenance.
ChatGPT didn't go on to the next word, so I typed:
next word
Remember you can always give new commands or even go back and start over. ChatGPT doesn't ever get impatient.
Step 4: Understanding the Content Finally, you can ask ChatGPT to ask you questions about the content of the interview you uploaded in Step 1 with the following prompt: "
Please ask me questions about the content of the text. 1. Ask me each question one at a time. 2. Give me feedback on my response in English. 3. Ask me the next word. 4. Tell me when I am finished.
ChatGPT will then ask you a question, and you can try to answer it based on what you remember from the text. If your answer is incorrect, ChatGPT will give you the correct answer. You will probably have to paste in the original text from the interview that you copied in Step 1 above.
Once again, ChatGPT tried asking all the question all at once, so I had to ask it to ask one at a time. Here is a sample.
Sure thing! Here's the first question:
1. What does the Japanese woman say she's getting ready for?
I replied:
She is getting ready for work, which is not correct! And ChatGPT responded with:
That's not exactly right. In the text, the Japanese woman says she's getting ready for "today's interview."
See that you can get feedback on your question!
Text from the Dialog from The English Gym, Unit 3, Your Neighborhood
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