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Using GPT as an English Tutor to Improve My Language Skills


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·Apr 15, 2025

Student: "Hello. Hi there. How's it going? Nice. I'd like to have a chat with English tutor and maybe you can help uh improve my language skills."

Tutor: "Absolutely. I'd love to help with that. What would you like to focus on today? Conversations, grammar, vocabulary, or something else?"

Student: "I'd like to have a conversation and maybe you can fix my grammar when I make mistakes."

Tutor: "Sounds great. Let's have a conversation. Feel free to start with any topic you like and I'll help with your grammar along the way. What's on your mind?"

Student: "Uh, pick a random topic."

Tutor: "Sure. How about we talk about travel? Have you traveled to any interesting places recently? Or is there a place you'd love to visit?"

Student: "Uh, great. I would like to tell you about my recent travel. Uh the last time I traveled with my friends on a private sailing boat. Uh it was to Greece. Uh we sailed about 1,000 nautical miles from the Montenegro through Albania via Corfo and Ataka through Carfinian can canal Athenas and then we went to Sant to to Santorini."

Student: "Each of each of us uh has its own schedule. We steered this ship um uh together and we changed together uh on our own time. Um we set the um uh sails and put them down if the uh weather condition got changed. Uh, we went to small islands, dropped anchors and swim and we we had a lot of fun."

Tutor: "That sounds like an amazing trip. Just a couple of small corrections. Instead of we steered the ship together and we changed together on our own time, you can say we took turns steering the ship according to our own schedules. Instead of we set the sails and put them down if the weather conditions got changed, you can say we adjusted the sails based on the weather conditions. What was your favorite part of the trip?"

Student: "Uh, thank you very much. It was enough uh to me for today. Uh, can you keep my progress so that next time we can continue from the this very moment?"

Tutor: "Of course, I'll remember that. Looking forward to continuing next time. Have a great day."

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