Learn ANY language easily with these ChatGPT prompts

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxzKkCRBBOI

Resumen

TLDRIn this video, the speaker shares their journey of learning Spanish using ChatGPT as a language learning tool. They discuss various strategies such as creating structured learning plans, utilizing the Pareto Principle to focus on the most common vocabulary, and immersing themselves in the language through recommended resources. The speaker emphasizes the importance of conversation practice, grammar learning, and testing knowledge with ChatGPT. They highlight the engaging and enjoyable aspects of using this tool, while also reminding viewers that language learning requires patience and consistent effort. The video concludes with an invitation to join a community of learners.

Para llevar

  • 🌟 The speaker's dream is to learn a second language.
  • 📅 Creating a structured learning plan is essential.
  • 📚 The Pareto Principle helps focus on common vocabulary.
  • 🎧 Immersion through music, movies, and articles is key.
  • 💬 Practice conversation with ChatGPT for real-life scenarios.
  • 📝 Use ChatGPT to learn grammar and create exercises.
  • ✅ Testing knowledge is crucial for progress.
  • 🎉 Learning a language can be fun and engaging.
  • ⏳ Patience and consistent effort are necessary.
  • 🤝 Join a community of learners for support.

Cronología

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    The speaker shares their long-standing dream of learning a second language, which has been challenging due to lack of motivation and boredom. Recently, they found renewed inspiration to learn Spanish using ChatGPT, which has made the process more enjoyable and efficient. They emphasize the importance of having a structured plan for language learning, utilizing the Pareto Principle to focus on the most common vocabulary and phrases. The speaker also discusses the benefits of using ChatGPT to gather resources for immersion, generate vocabulary lists, practice conversations, and learn grammar, making the learning experience more engaging and interactive. They highlight the significance of consistent effort and patience in language learning, while also encouraging viewers to explore additional resources and communities for support.

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Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • What is the main tool used for language learning in the video?

    ChatGPT is the main tool used for language learning.

  • How does the speaker create a structured learning plan?

    The speaker asks ChatGPT to create a structured plan based on their skill level and study time.

  • What principle does the speaker use to focus their learning?

    The Pareto Principle, which suggests that 80% of everyday speech is made up of 20% of vocabulary.

  • What resources does the speaker ask ChatGPT to recommend?

    The speaker asks for music, movies, TV shows, and articles to immerse in the language.

  • How does the speaker practice conversation?

    The speaker has back-and-forth conversations with ChatGPT or role-plays specific scenarios.

  • What type of exercises does the speaker use to learn grammar?

    The speaker asks ChatGPT to create a grammar roadmap and provide exercises.

  • How does the speaker test their knowledge?

    The speaker asks ChatGPT to create tests on vocabulary or grammar.

  • What is the importance of patience in language learning?

    Learning a language requires consistent effort and patience.

  • What community does the speaker invite viewers to join?

    The speaker invites viewers to join their Discord server for lifelong learners.

  • What is the speaker's attitude towards learning a language now?

    The speaker feels more invigorated and engaged in the language learning process.

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    all right so it has been a dream of mine
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    ever since I was like 10 years old to
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    speak another language I have tried many
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    many times throughout my life to learn a
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    second language only for it to not
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    really work out either because my
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    motivation would run out faster than a
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    tub of ice cream on a bad day or I would
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    just simply get bored and stop learning
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    so despite now being in my 20s the only
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    second language I've mastered is
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    quitting but recently I've been feeling
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    re-inspired to break free from the
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    chains of monolingualism and try my hand
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    at learning a second language again but
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    this time with my new secret language
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    learning tool chat GPT ever since I've
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    started using this tool to help me learn
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    Spanish I've been able to enjoy the
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    language learning process way more and
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    I've also been able to learn way faster
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    than I had ever done before in my other
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    language learning attempts so in today's
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    video I'm going to show you the powers
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    of using chatuiti to learn another
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    language and the best ways to use it to
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    get started I want to talk about the
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    first thing I do with chatuti when I
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    start any new goal and that is getting
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    it to create a structured plan for me to
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    follow I've always really liked the
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    quote a goal without a plan is just a
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    wish which is why whenever I get started
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    on a new goal in this case learning a
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    second language I go to chat to ET and I
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    ask it to create a structured plan for
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    me to follow to set myself up for
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    Success so to get started we are going
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    to tell chatswiti the skill level that
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    we're starting with and for how long we
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    want to study for I'm just gonna say I
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    can study for an hour each day and leave
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    it at that and lastly I'm gonna ask
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    chatuti to create the structured
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    learning plan utilizing the Pareto
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    Principle you don't know what that is
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    well first of all I really recommend
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    reading more into it but essentially in
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    the context of language which learning
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    the Pareto Principle implies that about
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    80 percent of everyday speech in a
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    language is made up of just 20 of its
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    vocabulary so this method will get
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    chattuti to create a structured lesson
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    plan that focuses on the most common
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    words phrases and basic grammar so we
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    won't be wasting our time learning stuff
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    that we're barely gonna use anyway so
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    after getting a lesson plan sorted out
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    we want to ensure that we have a large
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    arsenal of resources at our disposal
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    that we can use to completely immerse
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    ourselves in the language that we want
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    to learn instead of being a boomer and
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    Googling for all of these resources
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    which can take hours we're going to save
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    some time and ask chatwiti instead since
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    nobody can Google faster than chat to ET
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    can we can say I am a beginner
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    interested in learning Spanish and want
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    to completely immerse myself in the
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    language would you please recommend
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    resources such as music movies TV shows
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    YouTube channels articles Etc that I can
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    read or listen to to increase my
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    proficiency in the language and and then
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    Chattahoochee will give you a bunch of
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    resources that you can go through to
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    improve your reading and listening
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    skills okay so this next prompt that I'm
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    about to share with you kind of goes
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    hand in hand with the Pareto Principle
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    that I mentioned earlier and that is
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    using chat to ET to generate the 1000
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    most common words in the language that
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    we want to learn so my method for
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    learning these is by telling chat to ET
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    I want to memorize the 1000 most common
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    Spanish words by learning 10 new words
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    every day can you give me the first 100
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    words I should start with in a table
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    format and then once chat to T finishes
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    writing out the vocab I just copy and
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    paste them into a flashcard app called
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    Aki that I can use to memorize stuff and
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    it is literally as simple as that
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    alright so the next way that I use
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    chetuity and probably the most helpful
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    one is for conversation practice with
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    chapter T now whatever your skill level
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    you can have a conversation in the
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    language that you want to learn about
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    literally any topic you can think of you
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    can either ask it to have a back and
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    forth conversation with you or you you
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    can ask it to role play out a
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    conversation about a specific scenario
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    so you can read it and try and
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    understand it one unique prompt that I
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    really like to use to push my Spanish
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    skills further is to ask chatbuti to
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    describe a random situation in which I
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    will then respond in Spanish this method
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    really keeps me on my toes and forces me
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    to practice conversations and learn
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    words that I'm not particularly
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    to it okay so next up is using chat to
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    be T to help you learn grammar one way I
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    like to use chatime tea to learn grammar
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    is to actually create a road map for me
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    to follow since knowing where to start
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    could be pretty overwhelming and then of
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    course it'll spit out a grammar roadmap
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    for you to follow which you can then go
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    further and ask it to elaborate on one
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    of the points or to teach you one of the
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    grammar rules that it told you to learn
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    and then once it responds teaching you
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    the grammar rule you can go even further
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    than that and ask it to provide you with
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    some grammar exercises for you to
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    practice what you just learned and
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    solidify the knowledge in your brain
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    okay so at the beginning of this video I
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    mentioned that one reason I failed in
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    learning a language when I was younger
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    is because I would get bored and just
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    stop learning it but that really isn't
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    the case anymore more because now with
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    chat to ET learning a language is way
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    more invigorating so on top of now being
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    able to get it to provide resources to
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    make language learning more fun and
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    being able to have an interesting
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    conversation with it we can also get it
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    to write US stories songs jokes poems
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    whatever we want or we can even get it
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    to play a game with us in the language
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    that we want to learn so one fun way
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    that I have been using it is asking it
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    to write a memorable short story about a
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    particular Topic in the language that I
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    want to learn and then I will try and
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    translate it back to English to charity
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    and I will ask it to fix any of my
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    mistakes and I can do that vice versa
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    additionally I've also been using
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    chatuiti to play fun little games to
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    help me learn the language one game I
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    like to play with chatswiti is one where
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    we try and write a story together and
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    take turns writing a sentence in Spanish
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    either until the story is complete or I
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    get tired and side to stop okay so the
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    last way that I use chatri tea is to
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    test my knowledge on the language and to
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    see how much I am progressing so there
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    are multiple different ways we can do
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    this we can ask chetwiti to create a
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    full test on the language at our skill
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    level or we can ask it to create a test
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    on a particular aspect of the language
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    like vocab or grammar additionally we
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    can ask it to provide us with a specific
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    format of testing like multiple choice
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    questions fill in the blank questions or
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    we can even ask it to do an exercise
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    where it writes grammatically incorrect
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    sentences to us and then we have to try
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    and fix it if you ever need ideas on how
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    to use Chattahoochee to test your
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    language learning knowledge you can
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    literally give it a prompt like what are
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    different ways I can use chatuti to test
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    my knowledge of whatever language you're
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    learning and you'll get a bunch of ideas
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    like writing exercises grammar drills
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    translation exercises mock tests and so
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    on which you can then try out yourself
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    to see what works best for you and yeah
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    that's about all that I have for you
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    today I hope this video has helped set
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    you up for learning a new language or
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    has inspired you to give learning a
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    language a go remember that even though
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    cheswiti can make the language learning
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    process easier and more enjoyable
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    learning a language still requires a ton
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    of patience and consistent effort and
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    obviously you shouldn't just be relying
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    on chatavity to learn a language since
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    you can't really use it to practice your
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    speaking skills in the first place it
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    should really only be used as a tool to
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    supplement your language learning and
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    lastly before you go consider joining my
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    Discord server which is a community full
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    of other lifelong Learners and AI
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    enthusiasts so if you're into that sort
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    of thing there will be a link in the
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    description and yeah like And subscribe
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    all of that good stuff I will see you in
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    the next video adios
Etiquetas
  • language learning
  • ChatGPT
  • Spanish
  • Pareto Principle
  • vocabulary
  • grammar
  • conversation practice
  • resources
  • testing knowledge
  • community