How to Practise with ChatGPT

You’ve downloaded the MyDictionary ChatGPT prompt, explored the main principles of effective vocabulary learning, and started adding new entries to your dictionary from textbooks, videos, conversations, books, and everyday life.

So what’s next?

Now we enter the main part of the cycle - practice, to shift new words from passive store to active use.

Step 1. Choose your category

Ask ChatGPT: “Show me all categories.” Pick the topic you want to revise, for example, Unit 2 the textbook, or Travel, or Emotions.

Step 2. Review the entries

Read your selected words with definitions, translations, and examples.

This is your warm-up.

Step 3. Matching exercise

Ask ChatGPT to generate a matching exercise to connect the word or expression and its meaning.

Example:

Match the word to its meaning:

  • to come across — to find something by chance

  • a breakthrough — an important discovery

  • to figure out — to understand something

Step 4. Gap fill

This is where ChatGPT suggests short sentences with missing words or phrases you are practising.

Example:

  • Yesterday I finally ______ the solution.

  • She had a major ______ in her research.

  • I ______ this article while reading the news.

Step 5. Production

Now you move to active use — the most important stage. Here you can:

  • create your own sentences

  • dictate short stories

  • ask ChatGPT for new collocations and create sentences or stories with them

  • receive instant and friendly feedback

Repeat the production step regularly.

You can download ‘My Practice. ChatGPT prompt’.

Best wishes for your learning.

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