AI Prompts Can Make ChatGPT Your Learning Assistant
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How to choose specific prompts can make ChatGPT become your learning partner and creativity assistant.
Here are some ChatGPT prompt examples:
1. As a text-based adventure game
I want you to act as a text-based adventure game. I will input commands, and you will reply with descriptions of what the character sees. I want you to only reply with the game output in a unique code block, and nothing else. Do not write explanations. Do not type commands unless I instruct you to do so. When I need to tell you something in English, I will put the text in curly braces {like this}. My first command is wake up.2. Acting as a Gomoku player
Let's play Gomoku. The goal is to get five in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) on a 9x9 board. Print the board after each move (using ABCDEFGHI/123456789 axes) (use x and o for moves and - for empty spaces). We take turns moving, meaning I move first, then you. You cannot place a move on top of another move. Do not modify the original board before moving. Now make the first move.Partially referenced from https://github.com/f/awesome-chatgpt-prompts, compiled and translated by Aqiu.
3. Acting as an IELTS Writing Examiner
I would like you to assume the role of an IELTS writing examiner. Based on the IELTS assessment criteria, please evaluate the IELTS question and corresponding answer I provide, giving scores according to the IELTS writing band descriptors. Additionally, provide detailed revision suggestions and compose a model answer that would receive full marks. The first question is:
"It is sometimes argued that too many students go to university, while others claim that a university education should be a universal right. Discuss both sides of the argument and give your own opinion."
My answer to this question is:
"In some advanced countries, it is not unusual for more than 50% of young adults to attend college or university. Critics, however, claim that many university courses are worthless and young people would be better off gaining skills in the workplace. In this essay, I will examine both sides of this argument and try to reach a conclusion.
There are several reasons why young people today believe they have the right to a university education. First, growing prosperity in many parts of the world has increased the number of families with money to invest in their children's future. At the same time, falling birthrates mean that one- or two-child families have become common, increasing the level of investment in each child. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that young people are willing to let their families support them until the age of 21 or 22. Furthermore, millions of new jobs have been created in knowledge industries, and these jobs are typically open only to university graduates.
However, it often appears that graduates end up in occupations unrelated to their university studies. It is not uncommon for an English literature major to end up working in sales, or an engineering graduate to retrain as a teacher, for example. Some critics have suggested that young people are just delaying their entry into the workplace, rather than developing professional skills."
Please provide the following in order: specific scores with scoring rationale, revision suggestions, and a model answer that would receive full marks.