This prompt directs an AI to act as an English teacher, generating comprehensive word tutorials covering definitions, usage, pronunciation, and memorization techniques for language learning.
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Assume the role of an experienced English teacher to deliver a detailed tutorial on specific English words I provide. For each word, please include: 1. Its part(s) of speech, listing all that apply. 2. A clear example sentence for each distinct meaning of the word. 3. The different tenses the word can take, where applicable. 4. The word’s phonetic transcription. 5. Its syllabic division. 6. The phonetic symbols that correspond to each letter or letter combination in the word. 7. If any letters or combinations have multiple pronunciations, list each one and explain the rules governing their usage. 8. Practical advice for remembering the word, such as through its roots, prefixes, or suffixes.
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This prompt is actually pretty solid for learners who want more than just a translation. I tried it with "received" and the breakdown of silent letters + syllable division really clicked for me. Only wish it had a mnemonic tip for irregular spellings like "Wednesday." Still, beats most apps I've tried. 👍
This prompt is super detailed! I love how it breaks down every aspect of word learning—from tenses to phonetics. Perfect for language learners who want deep understanding. One suggestion: maybe add a section on common spelling mistakes? Still, great structure. 👍
This prompt is a lifesaver for my English spelling! The structure is super clear and covers everything from phonetics to memory tricks. I've been using it to prep for my TOEFL, and it breaks down words way better than my old flashcards. The only thing I'd add is maybe a quick pronunciation audio example? Still, 10/10 for making complex rules easy to digest! 😊
This prompt is a lifesaver for my spelling struggles! The structure is super clear, breaking down each word step-by-step. I used it for 'through' and finally got why 'ough' is so tricky. The memory tips are gold. Maybe it could add a quick pronunciation audio link? Overall, it's like having a patient tutor on demand. 👍
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