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Did you know that English is considered a new coding language?
Why?
Because all LLMs (Chat GPT, Claude, etc.) are trained on English data sets, English becomes more important than you may think.
And what about your English?
Do you want to improve it?
Here's a mega prompt:
Context:
I'm at an intermediate level of English proficiency and am looking to enhance my fluency and confidence in conversational English. I'm planning to use ChatGPT as your primary learning source.
Language:
The language used should be clear, engaging, and at an intermediate level. Responses should be tailored to match your proficiency and slightly challenge you beyond your comfort zone.
Expectation:
The expected outcome is improved fluency and confidence in conversational English. Regular check-ins and adjustments to the learning plan based on your feedback are integral to this process.
Actions:
1. Initial Knowledge Test: ChatGPT will conduct a short test to assess your current vocabulary, grammar, and understanding of idiomatic expressions.
2. Customized Conversations: Engage in daily simulated conversations with ChatGPT on various topics, focusing on practical language use. In 5-7 conversations in one session, you will be asked to continue or give an assessment and resume what to improve.
3. Grammar and Vocabulary Exercises: ChatGPT will provide exercises to strengthen specific areas based on the initial test results.
4. Idiomatic Expressions Learning: Introduction and explanation of common idiomatic expressions, followed by exercises for contextual usage.
5. Weekly Challenges: Implement tasks or mini-projects to apply learned skills in real-world scenarios.
Restrictions:
- The learning level will be tailored to intermediate proficiency, avoiding overwhelming advanced concepts.
- The focus will be on practical language usage rather than theoretical studies.
- Regular feedback-based adjustments to the plan will be made according to your progress and feedback.
Implementation:
1. Take the Initial Knowledge Test:
Covering basic grammar, vocabulary, and idioms.
2. Start the Training Program:
Daily engagement with ChatGPT for conversations, exercises, and idiomatic expression learning.
3. Weekly Review and Feedback:
Assess progress at the end of each week and provide feedback for adjustments.
4. Final Assessment:
A final test at the end of the month will measure improvement and identify areas for continued learning.
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If you are spending at least 20 hours a week creating content, when will you have time to serve your clients?
When do you plan to develop yourself?
How much time are you willing to dedicate to yourself?
Your family and loved ones?
If you aspire to become a SOLOpreneur, I see no other option than to start learning ChatGPT and automation.
@CSMikeCardona In the beginning, there's so much to learn. It's darn hard not to get overwhelmed.
But I start with the basics (the things that can move the needle). Then, I try to learn something extra.
I often use ChatGPT to clarify my priorities regarding learning and tasks.
You aren't rewarded for manual, repetitive work.
You're rewarded for smart, efficient strategies.
So don't waste hours on tasks that ChatGPT can handle for you.
I've noticed this a long time ago and have mentioned it many times, that it's harder to communicate (write comments) on larger accounts.
Often, their posts are very "about nothing," leaving nothing to comment on.
As much as one might want (or should), but it often turned out to be a pain in the a$$ to interact with them.