ChatGPT Tutorial - How to use Chat GPT for Learning and Practicing English
ChatGPT Tutorial - How to use Chat GPT for Learning and Practicing English
#chatgpt #ai #openai ChatGPT is a FREE computer program that will change the way you practice English forever. In today’s video, I’ll walk you through how to use OpenAI ChatGPT to enhance your vocabulary, grammar, conversation, exam prep and so much more. It will completely transform the way you practice in ways you wouldn’t believe are possible!
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0.05 -> Are you ready to take your
English skills to the next level?
4.29 -> Well, get ready to meet your new
virtual language partner – ChatGPT.
9.59 -> This cutting-edge AI model is
like having a personal English
13.31 -> tutor at your fingertips.
15.5 -> With its ability to understand and
respond to natural language, it'll
19.73 -> make writing, grammar and vocabulary
exercises more interactive and fun.
25.04 -> It's like having a personal English coach
who's always ready to help you improve.
29.64 -> So, don't wait any longer.
31.909 -> Let's dive in and see how
ChatGPT can help you speak right
37.13 -> and understand English better.
39.32 -> Trust me, you won't regret it.
49.43 -> I didn't come up with any of this.
52.16 -> You know who wrote the
introduction for this video?
55.62 -> ChatGPT.
57.205 -> In fact, I asked it to write
a text for an English teacher
61.575 -> introducing ChatGPT to her class.
63.355 -> And then it was kind of boring, so I
asked it to make it a bit more fun,
67.885 -> like an introduction to a YouTube video.
70.255 -> And that's what we got.
71.995 -> The entire introduction was
written by a robot, by ChatGPT.
83.522 -> So what is ChatGPT really?
85.99 -> For those who are not that familiar with
artificial intelligence, ChatGPT is a type
92.175 -> of computer program that is designed to
understand and generate natural language.
97.305 -> It uses complex algorithm and a large
amount of data to generate responses to
102.985 -> questions or prompts that it receives.
105.105 -> Think of it as a robot that can understand
and respond to human-like conversation.
110.265 -> And in this episode I'm going
to show you a few amazing ways
113.985 -> in which you can use ChatGPT to
skyrocket your English practice.
118.905 -> It's pretty incredible.
120.105 -> So, let's get started,
for real, this time.
123.315 -> One of the first things that you can do
with ChatGPT is practice conversation,
128.745 -> or practice a natural dialogue.
131.43 -> You can actually have it generate
scripts for you to practice different
136.275 -> conversations in different situations.
139.135 -> For example...
146.455 -> So we have an example of a
back-and-forth conversation.
149.635 -> So what you can do, you can actually read
the conversation, see the type of language
155.575 -> that is used, and practice with it.
158.305 -> Or you can ask it to write
a conversation at the bank.
165.835 -> "Hi, I would like to check
my account balance, please."
168.505 -> "Hey, sure thing, may I have your account
number and personal identification number?
173.035 -> Pin, please."
174.565 -> "My account number is
123456, and my pin is 1234."
178.855 -> Now, you can also ask it to have
a conversation with you and ask
184.135 -> it to correct your answers, your
writing, grammar, and syntax.
188.575 -> Take a look.
215.175 -> Another thing you can do is prepare
for a job interview together.
218.625 -> So you can actually ask it to simulate
an interview with you, where it is
224.649 -> going to be the interviewer, ChatGPT,
and you will be answering questions,
229.36 -> and ask for feedback on your answers.
233.11 -> Take a look.
242.11 -> By the way, you don't have
to remember everything.
244.57 -> I have written an elaborate blog post – I
have written it, not ChatGPT – with a
250.93 -> bunch of different examples on how to use
ChatGPT to practice English effectively.
256.81 -> And there are a lot more ideas over there,
so make sure you check it out a link to
260.86 -> the blog post in the description below.
263.53 -> All right, so one more thing you can do
with ChatGPT is to practice vocabulary.
268.78 -> For example, you can ask it for
the meaning of a specific word.
272.71 -> "What is livid?"
279.325 -> And then you can ask it
to use it in a sentence.
282.85 -> "Give me three example
sentences using the word livid."
293.41 -> And here's something
else that's pretty cool.
295.33 -> You can actually copy this text
and paste it to any type of
301.985 -> text-to-speech software or program.
304.785 -> For example, Natural Readers, I'm
gonna show you how to do that.
308.085 -> You can simply copy-paste it and then
have it read it to you so you can also
313.035 -> listen to it and not just read it.
315.585 -> "The coach was livid when
the team lost the game."
317.925 -> You can also practice phrasal verbs.
320.594 -> "Can you write a short text using
as many phrasal verbs as possible?"
332.56 -> You can actually spend a lot of
time just asking silly questions
337.014 -> and getting fun responses.
339.595 -> Be careful.
340.525 -> Another thing you can do is to
practice grammar with ChatGPT.
344.665 -> So first, you can ask for an explanation
on a certain grammar form or tense
350.155 -> if you struggle with something.
351.775 -> For example: "When to use
the Future Perfect tense?"
360.96 -> And you get a short explanation.
363.04 -> But that is not enough.
364.39 -> You want to see it in examples.
366.729 -> And one of the best ways to practice
grammar, and I have an entire video
370.18 -> just about that, is to repeat certain
structures and forms until you understand
375.854 -> it subconsciously simply by the act of
repetition of the same tense in the same
382.635 -> context, but NOT the same sentences.
385.93 -> So what I can do is ask it to
generate example sentence for me.
397.734 -> And then when you get those lists, you
can just repeat it again and again and
402.504 -> say it out loud, or use text-to-speech
and listen to it and repeat it back.
408.325 -> Which is such a great way to practice
grammar, especially when you're trying
412.555 -> to internalize the tenses that you find
it really hard to get and to understand.
418.434 -> Sometimes just the repetitions make
it easier for you to understand it.
422.82 -> And ChatGPT really helps with
providing you with the resources
427.02 -> to practice it effectively.
428.64 -> Another thing you can do is
practice pronunciation with ChatGPT.
433.025 -> So no, it's not gonna give you feedback,
but you can create for yourself some
438.668 -> resources to practice pronunciation.
441.07 -> Let's say you wanna practice the R.
443.619 -> So what you can do is ask it to write
a sentence with as many Rs as possible.
456.91 -> And then you can read it out loud or
use text-to-speech to have someone read
461.95 -> it for you and then you can repeat it.
464.83 -> Or let's say you wanna practice the
difference between sheep-ship and
469.66 -> reach-rich – tense 'ee' and lax 'i'.
472.12 -> So you can do something
complicated like this.
475.78 -> Please write a sentence with
the words reach, rich, least,
485.29 -> list, seat, sit, leave, live.
492.009 -> And then you just need to read it
out loud and practice the difference
496.305 -> between the tense 'ee' and the
lax 'i' within the same sentence.
499.749 -> Now, again, just to remind you, everything
is listed in my blog post with a lot
504.55 -> of additional examples and prompts.
506.979 -> So that you can use that and you don't
have to come up with your own ideas to
511.239 -> practice effectively, whether it's a
conversation, grammar, pronunciation,
515.92 -> and anything else you'd like to practice.
519.145 -> Another thing that ChatGPT can do for
you is to simplify a complicated text.
525.025 -> So for example, you can take an article
from the New York Times that you
529.345 -> might have some trouble understanding.
532.645 -> You can copy-paste it into ChatGPT
and ask it to simplify the article.
538.224 -> And then it can rewrite
it in a simpler language.
541.75 -> You can also write that it's for
an intermediate or a beginner
545.214 -> level speaker of English.
547.645 -> And then it will write the text
or rewrite the text accordingly.
551.815 -> Another incredible thing that ChatGPT
can help you out with is writing.
558.085 -> So for example, if you need to write an
email, you can write a draft and then copy
564.175 -> and paste it into ChatGPT, and ask it to
make it more friendly or to make it more
569.454 -> formal depending on who you're writing to.
572.724 -> So, no more sitting in front of
the computer trying to figure out
576.655 -> what to write and how to write it.
578.305 -> Now mind you, that everything that
I suggested here has to do with