This video begins at the end – showing you the final result of asking a series of iterative prompting questions from basically getting started, to study ideas, to study goals, to writing in a foreign language. Join me on a 10 minute journey to see how I just brainstormed ideas for my own language learning study.
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Today, I’d like to share a conversation I had with ChatGPT about creating language learning journals. The initial prompt centered around the challenge of writing in a language you’re still learning. I explored various approaches, starting with the idea of starting simple and gradually introducing more complex sentence structures as you progress. The suggestion was to expand your vocabulary, use different resources, and periodically revisit your writing to check for grammar.
I then delved into a multi-pass operation, where I considered the concept of jotting down everything in a brainstorming session, then returning later to refine and check for grammar. I began by asking ChatGPT to explain how one could spend time learning a new language, which led to some standard advice like setting clear goals, selecting resources, and immersing oneself. Seeking a more organized approach, I requested the creation of a table, enabling me to add, remove, and target specific rows or columns. This resulted in a table featuring language learning goals and corresponding supporting research.
Attempting a different technique known as ELI5 (explain it like I’m five), I aimed to simplify the advice. However, it didn’t yield the desired results, prompting me to backtrack and reintroduce the research column. I explored the idea of setting conversational proficiency goals and received valuable advice, such as engaging in language exchanges, joining meetups, and using language exchange apps.
To further organize this information, I converted it into a table and inquired about CEFR levels (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). This led to a discussion about language proficiency levels and their descriptions, helping me understand the expected difficulty levels for conversational proficiency.
Taking it a step further, I requested a column on practice activities for each language goal. This resulted in a list of activities, including language exchanges, meetups, and language exchange apps, providing clear steps to support language learning goals.
Transitioning to the concept of keeping a language journal, I asked ChatGPT for tips on writing in a foreign language. The advice included starting simple, gradually increasing complexity, and revisiting and checking the writing for improvement.
Finally, I summarized the conversation, emphasizing the importance of starting simple, gradually adding complexity, and periodically revisiting and checking one’s writing. I acknowledged the potential risk of spending too much time on planning rather than language learning but highlighted the utility of such tools for exploration and brainstorming.
Benefits of Using ChatGPT for Language Learning:
- Comprehensive Language Insights: ChatGPT provides a wealth of insights and advice covering various aspects of language learning, from foundational sentence structures to advanced conversational proficiency.
- Structured Learning Guidance: The conversation with ChatGPT unfolds as a systematic guide, offering step-by-step insights that cater to learners seeking a structured approach to language exploration.
- Interactive Learning Experience: ChatGPT engages in dynamic and interactive conversations, allowing learners to ask questions and seek clarification on diverse language learning topics, creating an engaging and immersive learning experience.
Drawbacks of Using ChatGPT for Language Learning:
- Lack of Real-Time Interaction: ChatGPT lacks real-time interaction, limiting the opportunity for language learners to engage in live exchanges or conversations with native speakers.
- Dependence on AI Suggestions: There is a risk of learners becoming overly dependent on ChatGPT’s suggestions, potentially hindering the development of independent language learning skills.
- Simplicity Overload: The emphasis on starting simple and gradual progression may lead to an overload of simplistic advice, potentially discouraging learners seeking more advanced language learning strategies.