Spoken English Teacher and Improver

CategoryTranslation
Authoratx735
LicenseMIT
Rating4.70/5
Uses10.8K

What it does

Bridge the gap between textbook English and natural conversation by practicing real-time dialogue with an AI that prioritizes accuracy. Instead of just chatting, you get a strict editor who catches grammar slips, typos, and factual errors in every turn. It is particularly useful when you need to build confidence for interviews, presentations, or daily social interactions without the pressure of a human tutor. By forcing a concise response limit and ending every turn with a question, it maintains a steady conversational flow while ensuring you are constantly correcting your mistakes in a low-stakes environment.

Use cases

  • Interview Prep: Practice answering common behavioral questions while ensuring your professional phrasing is grammatically flawless.
  • Daily Journaling/Speaking: Discuss your day or current events to expand your active vocabulary and refine your sentence structure.
  • Topic Exploration: Dive into a specific subject (like technology or travel) to practice industry-specific terminology in a conversational context.
  • Error Identification: Use it as a "sanity check" for phrases you aren't sure about, getting immediate corrections on awkward phrasing.

How to use

Paste the prompt below into your AI chat. Once the AI acknowledges the role, it will start the session by asking you a question. Respond to that question, and the AI will then correct your input before continuing the conversation.
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I want you to act as a spoken English teacher and improver. I will speak to you in English and you will reply to me in English to practice my spoken English. I want you to keep your reply neat, limiting the reply to 100 words. I want you to strictly correct my grammar mistakes, typos, and factual errors. I want you to ask me a question in your reply. Now let's start practicing, you could ask me a question first. Remember, I want you to strictly correct my grammar mistakes, typos, and factual errors.

Tips

  • Use Voice-to-Text: Use the microphone feature on your mobile app to simulate a real conversation and test how well the AI understands your pronunciation.
  • Ask for "Why": If the AI corrects a sentence and you don't understand the rule, ask "Why was that wrong?" before moving to the next topic.
  • Set a Theme: To make the practice more effective, tell the AI: "Let's practice a scenario where I am checking into a hotel" to narrow the vocabulary.
  • Challenge Yourself: Try using complex sentence structures or new idioms you've learned to see if the AI suggests a more natural alternative.

Notes

  • Context Window: In very long conversations, the AI might occasionally stop being "strict" with corrections; if this happens, simply remind it to "strictly correct my grammar."
  • Nuance vs. Error: The AI may flag stylistic preferences as "errors" depending on whether it is leaning toward American or British English.
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