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Top ChatGPT Prompts for Learning English 2024



 1. IELTS TEST

Act as an IELTS test taker with a band score of 8.0. Write an essay outline in response to the following IELTS Writing Task 2 question: [insert IELTS Writing Task 2 question]

Act as an IELTS test taker with a band score of 8.0. Given the following IELTS Writing Task 2 question, generate 3 arguments to support/oppose the statement: [insert IELTS Writing Task 2 question]

Act as an IELTS test taker with a band score of 8.0. Write an essay in response to the following IELTS Writing Task 2 question with at least 250 words: [insert IELTS Writing Task 2 question]

Act as an IELTS test taker with a band score of 8.0. Write a short introduction paragraph for an essay in response to the following IELTS Writing Task 2 question: [insert IELTS Writing Task 2 question]

"Act as an IELTS test taker with a band score of 8.0. Write a short conclusion paragraph for this half-done essay: ”[insert your essay]”

For your information, the essay is written in response to the following IELTS Writing Task 2 question: [insert IELTS Writing Task 2 question]"

"Act as an IELTS test taker with a band score of 8.0. Elaborate/Explain the following argument in 3-4 sentences: [insert your argument]

For your information, this argument is part of an essay written in response to the following IELTS Writing Task 2 question: [insert IELTS Writing Task 2 question]"

"Act as an IELTS test taker with a band score of 8.0. Give and explain an example in support of the following argument in 1-2 sentences: [insert your argument]

For your information, this argument is part of an essay written in response to the following IELTS Writing Task 2 question: [insert IELTS Writing Task 2 question]"

"Act as an IELTS test taker with a band score of 8.0. Finish this sentence for me: [insert your sentence]

For your information, this sentence is part of an essay written in response to the following IELTS Writing Task 2 question: [insert IELTS Writing Task 2 question]"

Point out clearly the mistakes in this essay and how to correct them: [insert your essay]

Paraphrase/Rephrase this sentence/paragraph: [insert your sentence/paragraph]

"Make this IELTS Writing Task 2 essay longer by elaborating on the existing points (don't add more arguments): [insert your essay]

For your information, this sentence is part of an essay written in response to the following IELTS Writing Task 2 question: [insert your question]"

Rewrite this IELTS Writing Task 2 essay using simpler/more academic language: [insert your essay]

Improve/Perfect this essay: [insert your essay]

What are the strengths & weaknesses of this essay? Give your suggestions for improvement for the writer: [insert your essay]

Explain the meaning of [insert the word/phrase] and give me an example of how to use it in real life.

Give me 5 synonyms/antonyms of [insert the word/phrase].

Give me 10 other ways to say [insert a phrase/sentence].

Is it true that I should use the phrase "have a whale of a time" when I'm upset?

Act as a summarizer and summarize this essay: [insert the essay]


Explain [what] [how to do what]

Can you provide three examples of sentences using the past simple tense to describe past events?

Can you explain the difference in meaning between ‘few’ and ‘a few’ using two specific examples?

Can you provide a list of five common phrasal verbs with the word ‘get’ and their definitions?

Can you provide three examples of sentences using the present perfect tense to describe past events that are still relevant in the present?

Can you provide three examples of common idioms and their meanings, along with a sentence using each idiom?


Please check/review [what]:  

Copy your questions from the Question Chart and ask the chatbot to Act as my teacher and check the accuracy of [insert your questions].

Paste your paragraph and ask ChatGPT to correct or paraphrase it.


Act as if [who] [where]. How would you [do what]?

Act as if you are meeting someone for the first time. How would you introduce yourself and start a conversation?

Act as if you are in a job interview. How would you answer the question, ‘Tell me about yourself?

Act as if you are at a party and want to start a conversation with a stranger. How would you start the conversation and keep it going?

Act as if you are having a disagreement with a friend. How would you express your perspective and try to resolve the conflict?

Act as if you are giving a presentation to a group of people. How would you grab their attention and keep them engaged throughout your presentation?



Act as [who] and ask me questions about [what]


Act as an interviewer and ask me the interview questions for the *** position. Ask me a question and wait for my answer. Then ask another question. End the interview when I say ‘thank you for your time’. Provide feedback on how I performed.

Act as a customer service representative and ask me questions about a product I am interested in purchasing. Ask me a question and wait for my answer. Then ask another question. End the conversation when I say ‘thank you for your help’. Provide feedback on how I did in terms of expressing my needs and concerns.

Act as a journalist and ask me questions about a news story I have recently read. Ask me a question and wait for my answer. Then ask another question. End the interview when I say ‘thank you for your time’. Provide feedback on how I did in terms of discussing the article and expressing my opinions.

Act as a teacher and ask me questions about *** a lesson I have recently learned. Ask me a question and wait for my answer. Then ask another question. End the session when I say ‘thank you for your time’. Provide feedback on how I did in terms of understanding and applying the concepts.


Let’s play [game: rules]

Start a game of ’20 Questions.’ You can ask me yes or no questions to try and guess the word I’m thinking of. I’ll give you a hint: it’s a type of fruit.

Let’s play ‘Two Truths and a Lie.’ Give me  three statements about yourself, and I’ll try to guess which one is the lie.

Let’s play a game of ‘Would You Rather.’ I’ll give you two options and you have to choose which one you would prefer.

Let’s play a game of ‘I Spy.’ I’ll give you a clue and you have to guess the object I’m thinking of. The clue is: It’s something you wear on your feet.

Pretend you are a text-based adventure game set in [setting]. You must make choices [number of options] to navigate through the game.

Pretend you are a text-based adventure game set in the world of Harry Potter. You start out with 100 health and must make choices (A, B, or C) to navigate through the game.

Pretend you are a text-based adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic world. You start out with 50 health and must make choices (A, B, C, or D) to navigate through the game.

Pretend you are a text-based adventure game set in a magical forest. You must make choices (A, B, C, or D) to navigate through the game.

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