How I Use ChatGPT to Improve My Vocabulary
I created a super prompt that helps me easily learn and remember new words.
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The days when you had to look up words in the dictionary, manually build a database of new words, and retain new vocabulary using flashcards are long gone (at least for me).
Over the past months, I’ve been using ChatGPT to increase my vocabulary. In the beginning, it quickly provided what every online dictionary out there provides nowadays, but little by little I developed a prompt that helped me stop using the dictionary and flashcards.
In this article, I show you step by step how to create a super prompt that:
Provides the definition of the word, examples, and meaning in the given context
Presents word families (to learn multiple words instead of 1)
Automatically builds a database of new words learned
Creates a story using all the new vocabulary
You’ll not only learn how I used ChatGPT to improve my vocabulary but also how I created these prompts.