My AI Workflow to Learn Any Language with ChatGPT
How I setup ChatGPT for learning a new language
I’ve been using ChatGPT to learn a new language, and the results were amazing!
What’s my secret? I didn’t use ChatGPT just for grammar questions or homework. I used it to increase my exposure to the language through reading, speaking, listening, and writing practice.
Speaking: In the past, I had to find a language buddy to practice with and get feedback. Now, I can practice with ChatGPT anytime
Reading: In the past, I had to wait until I reached a B1/B2 level to start reading in a foreign language. With ChatGPT, I started reading even as a beginner.
Listening: ChatGPT has a handy feature that lets it read its responses aloud. I use this with a custom prompt to listen to stories in a foreign language
Writing: I created a complete prompt to make ChatGPT correct your text like your teacher would (with strikethroughs and text insertions) while preserving your meaning and voice
I also created a space within ChatGPT dedicated to language learning. There, ChatGPT acts as a language tutor and follows any preferences I set. This setup creates a language environment that doesn’t interfere with your other uses for ChatGPT (work, school, etc). In this article, I’ll use Spanish as the target language, but you can apply everything to any language.
P.S. I'm offering all my video courses free to new paid subscribers.
I just have a confession to make. Like 99% of ChatGPT courses out there, mine wasn’t recorded on GPT-5. Why? Because I’ve been using ChatGPT since day one, so some of my lectures were recorded on GPT-3.5, GPT-4o, etc.
What makes my course different? Every week, I write guides that keep the course updated.
And I mean EVERY. SINGLE. WEEK.
If you’ve been following me for some time, you know I publish guides very often. If you’re new, check this Google Doc with up-to-date guides my students read to master AI (if a guide gets outdated, I remove it from the list)
If the free content I share on Medium and Substack is enough for you, it’s okay!
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