Thursday 9 March 2023

ChatGPT - can check your pronunciation better than Bing with ChatGPT!

A further activity for Dolors would be dictate the same sentences herself and to do this I have asked Chat GPT to print the sentences one by one and wait for ‘me’ to voice-type the exact same sentence, before evaluating it and presenting the next sentence for me. (Remember I am using Microsoft Edge and the Edge extension Speech Agent)

Could you please print each sentence in the text below one by one and wait for me to try to voice-type the exact same sentence before evaluating it and presenting me with the next?

Could you please print each sentence in the text below one by one and wait for me to try to voice-type the exact same sentence before evaluating it and presenting me with the next? When Jane arrived at Rob’s house, she didn't find Rob, but she found Paul. She wasn't expecting him because she thought that he was leaving. She asked him what had happened and why he was now at Rob’s house. He said that he missed the company and the relationship with Paul, but that's no problem because he thinks that he will soon go back to London. Jane was very angry because of this answer and at this moment, Rob arrived with breakfast. He asked her if she wanted to have breakfast with Paul and him, but she was very angry and declined. After that, Rob asked Paul what had happened, and Paul said that he had only told Jane that he was soon coming back to London. Rob said that he never said that, and Paul responded that he thought it would be better for him to come back to London because he believed that his life in New York had changed him. Rob argued that it was his life and that he wanted to live in New York, and that he loved Jane. Paul bought a bus ticket for Rob for that afternoon because he thought it was better for him to leave.

Sure, here's the first sentence:

"When Jane arrived at Rob’s house, she didn't find Rob, but she found Paul."

When Jane arrived at Robs house, she didn't find Rob, but she found Paul.

Great! Here's the next sentence:

"She wasn't expecting him because she thought that he was leaving."

She wasn't expecting him because she thought he was leaving.

Good job! Here's the next sentence:

"She asked him what had happened and why he was now at Rob’s house."

She asked him what had happened and why he was now at robs House. (I've highlighted a mistake it missed, but...)

Great! Here's the next sentence:

"He said that he missed the company and the relationship with Paul, but that's no problem because he thinks that he will soon go back to London."

He said that he missed the company and relationship with Paul, but that's no problem because he thinks he will soon go back to London.

Excellent! Here's the next sentence:

"Jane was very angry because of this answer and at this moment, Rob arrived with breakfast."

Jane was very hungry because of this answer and at this moment Rob arrived with breakfast.

Close! The correct sentence is "Jane was very angry because of this answer and at this moment, Rob arrived with breakfast." (Speech Agent doesn't alawys get the commas right and ChatGPT is strict about this!) (ChatGPT detected this problem hungry/angry which I made a deliberate mistake with, but see later on...)

Here's the next sentence:

"He asked her if she wanted to have breakfast with Paul and him, but she was very angry and declined."

He asked her if she wanted to have breakfast with Paul and him, but she was very angry and declined.

Perfect! Here's the next sentence:

"After that, Rob asked Paul what had happened, and Paul said that he had only told Jane that he was soon coming back to London."

After that, Rob asked Paul what had happened and Paul said that he had only told Jane that he would soon coming back to London.

Almost perfect! Just a minor mistake. The correct sentence is "After that, Rob asked Paul what had happened, and Paul said that he had only told Jane that he was soon coming back to London." (Speech Agent doesn't alawys get the commas right and ChatGPT is strict about this!)

Here's the next sentence:

"Rob said that he never said that, and Paul responded that he thought it would be better for him to come back to London because he believed that his life in New York had changed him."

Rob said that he never said that.And Paul responded that he thought it would be better for him to come back to London because he believed that his life in Njc had changed him.

Good job! Here's the next sentence: (Strangely, New York has been dictated as Njc by Speech Agent and not detected by ChatGPT)

"Rob argued that it was his life and that he wanted to live in New York, and that he loved Jane."

Bob argue that it was his life and that he wanted to live in New York and that he loved Jane.

Close! The correct sentence is "Rob argued that it was his life and that he wanted to live in New York, and that he loved Jane."

Here's the next sentence:

"Paul bought a bus ticket for Rob for that afternoon because he thought it was better for him to leave."

Paul bought a bus ticket for Rob for that afternoon because he thought it was better for him to leave.

Great! That's correct. Is there anything else I can help you with?

Please write the complete text again and I will try to voice type it all by reading it as naturally as possible. When I have finished could you point out any errors you find and suggest why Speech Agent may have had a problem understanding me?

Sure, here's the full text:

"When Jane arrived at Rob’s house, she didn't find Rob, but she found Paul. She wasn't expecting him because she thought that he was leaving. She asked him what had happened and why he was now at Rob’s house. He said that he missed the company and the relationship with Paul, but that's no problem because he thinks that he will soon go back to London. Jane was very angry because of this answer and at this moment, Rob arrived with breakfast. He asked her if she wanted to have breakfast with Paul and him, but she was very angry and declined. After that, Rob asked Paul what had happened, and Paul said that he had only told Jane that he was soon coming back to London. Rob said that he never said that, and Paul responded that he thought it would be better for him to come back to London because he believed that his life in New York had changed him. Rob argued that it was his life and that he wanted to live in New York, and that he loved Jane. Paul bought a bus ticket for Rob for that afternoon because he thought it was better for him to leave."

Go ahead and try to voice-type it, and I'll let you know if there are any errors and provide feedback.

When Jane arrived at Robs house, she didn't find Rob, but she found Paul.She wasn't expecting him because she thought that he was leaving.She asked him what had happened and why he was now at robs House.He said that he missed the company and the relationship with Paul, but that's no problem because he thinks he will soon go back to London.Jane was very angry because this answer and at this moment Rob arrived with breakfast.He asked her if she wanted her breakfast with Paul and him, but she was very angry and declined.After that, Rob asked Paul what had happened and Paul said that he had only told Jane that he was coming back to London.Rob said that he never said that, and Paul responded that he thought it would be better for him to come back to London because he believed that his life in Njc had changed him.Robe argued that it was his life and that he wanted to live in New York and that he loved Jane.Paul bought a bus ticket for Rob for that afternoon and.Said it was better for him to leave.

Here are the corrections to your transcription:

  • Instead of "hungry" it should be "angry" in the sentence "Jane was very angry because of this answer..." ( This is strange, because I didn't make that deliberate mistake in THIS exercise!)
  • Instead of "her breakfast" it should be "to have breakfast" in the sentence "He asked her if she wanted her breakfast with Paul and him..."
  • In the sentence "Paul said that he had only told Jane that he was coming back to London" it should be "soon coming back to London" instead of just "coming back to London".
  • Instead of "Njc" it should be "New York".
  • At the end of the text it should be "because he thought it was better for him to leave" instead of "and.Said it was better for him to leave".

It's possible that some of the errors were caused by misheard words or incorrect pronunciation of certain sounds. Also, speaking too quickly or not enunciating clearly can make it harder for speech recognition software to accurately transcribe the words. Keep practicing and speaking clearly, and you'll get better at voice typing!

 I found the advice given at the end absolutely heart-melting! Who could ask for a more charming teacher?

Tuesday 7 March 2023

I suppose everyone's writing about ChatGPT. This is about ChatGPT in Bing

I chose “More Balanced – Let’s start over. Responses are reasonable and coherent, balancing accuracy and creativity in conversation.”

I am an intermediate (B1) student studying British English. Could you correct this composition to that level and display the results in two columns with the original on the left and the correct sentences on the right. Could you put each sentence in a separate cell and print the errors in bold in both columns?

My name is Dolors . I’m 57 and I’m from Spain. I was born in Barcelona and I’ve lived there all my life. I am living with my partner since 2000.We don’t have any children. We live in a flat seafront. Now I’m working in a two different NGO, one in Barcelona and the other in Cervera. My partner works in a pharmacy. We don’t have much free time, but I like doing what I do. When I can, I like doing sport like trekking, running, swimming. I’m learning English because I like it, and also because I like to travel and there are a lot of people and countries only speak English. I’m going to New York next January to practice English and probably I try to do some English course.

 

Sure, I can correct your composition to the B1 level. Here are the results in two columns with the original on the left and the correct sentences on the right. I have put each sentence in a separate cell and printed the errors in bold in both columns.

Original

Corrected

My name is Dolors .

My name is Dolors.

I’m 57 and I’m from Spain.

I’m 57 and I’m from Spain.

I was born in Barcelona and I’ve lived there all my life.

I was born in Barcelona and I’ve been living there all my life.

I am living with my partner since 2000.We don’t have any children.

I have been living with my partner since 2000. We don’t have any children.

We live in a flat seafront.

We live in a flat on the seafront.

Now I’m working in a two different NGO, one in Barcelona and the other in Cervera.

Now I work for two different NGOs, one in Barcelona and the other in Cervera.

My partner works in a pharmacy.

My partner works in a pharmacy.

We don’t have much free time, but I like doing what I do.

We don’t have much free time, but I like doing what I do.

When I can, I like doing sport like trekking, running, swimming.

When I can, I like doing sports like trekking, running, swimming.

I’m learning English because I like it, and also because I like to travel and there are a lot of people and countries only speak English.

I’m learning English because it’s fun, and also because I enjoy travelling and many people and countries speak only English.

I’m going to New York next January to practice English and probably I try to do some English course.

I’m going to New York next January to practise English and maybe take an English course.

 

Can you highlight the specific errors that I made and provide explanations for why they are incorrect and give another example of the correct form?

Sure, I can highlight the specific errors that you made and provide explanations for why they are incorrect and give another example of the correct form. Here they are:

  • I’ve lived there all my life. This is incorrect because you need to use the present perfect continuous tense to describe an action that started in the past and is still true now. The correct form is I’ve been living there all my life. Another example: She has been working as a teacher for 10 years.
  • I am living with my partner since 2000. This is incorrect because you need to use the present perfect continuous tense to describe an action that started in the past and is still true now. The correct form is I have been living with my partner since 2000. Another example: They have been dating since they met at college.
  • We live in a flat seafront. This is incorrect because you need to use a preposition to show the location of the flat. The correct form is We live in a flat on the seafront. Another example: He lives in a house near the park.
  • Now I’m working in a two different NGO. This is incorrect because you need to use the present simple tense to describe a routine or habitual action, and you need to use plural nouns after numbers or quantifiers. The correct form is Now I work for two different NGOs. Another example: She usually studies at three different libraries.
  • I like doing sport like trekking, running, swimming. This is incorrect because you need to use a plural noun after doing when talking about general activities. The correct form is I like doing sports like trekking, running, swimming. Another example: He likes playing games like chess, poker, and Scrabble.
  • I’m learning English because I like it… This is not grammatically incorrect but it sounds unnatural and vague. A better way to express your motivation for learning English is to use an adjective that describes your feeling or attitude towards it, such as fun, interesting, useful etc. The corrected form is I’m learning English because it’s fun… Another example: She’s learning French because it’s beautiful…
  • …and also because I like to travel and there are a lot of people and countries only speak English… This is incorrect because you need to use a relative pronoun (that or who) after people or countries when introducing a defining clause that gives essential information about them. The corrected form is …and also because I enjoy travelling and many people and countries speak only English… Another example: He likes reading books that have a lot of action and suspense…
  • I’m going to New York next January to practice English and probably I try to do some English course… This is incorrect because you need to use an infinitive (to + verb) after probably when expressing possibility or intention in the future. The corrected form is I’m going to New York next January to practise English and maybe take an English course… Another example: She’s going to Paris next summer to study French and possibly visit some museums…

Could you try to improve the composition by joining some of the sentences together?

 

·         Sure, I can try to improve the composition by joining some of the sentences together. Here is one possible way to do it:

·         My name is Dolors and I’m 57 years old from Spain. I was born in Barcelona and have been living there all my life with my partner since 2000. We don’t have any children and we live in a flat on the seafront. I work for two different NGOs, one in Barcelona and the other in Cervera, and my partner works in a pharmacy. We don’t have much free time, but I like doing what I do. When I can, I like doing sports like trekking, running and swimming. I’m learning English because it’s fun and also because I enjoy travelling and many people and countries speak only English. Next January, I’m going to New York to practise English and maybe take an English course.

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This is the transcript of a recording I made. Can you tidy it up?

Barcelona It's my town, it's Big City, not so much, but the big city to see friends Cathedral. One is older, on the other one it's a very new cathedral. There's a lot of church. I don't know if there's some mosque, I don't know exactly. I don't know. There's a lot of temples an. Just a Catholic temples but also does romantic temples. Before the romantic also temples. Does a lot of department stores. I wanna little little castle in the north and Modric. Some museums. Shopping centres. Does four phase pick markets? And also there's. All small market in every barrel. I think it's part of the name. All a bit town hall. I think it's all its description of Barcelona. Just one more.

Sure, I can tidy up the transcript of your recording. Here is one possible way to do it:

Barcelona is my town. It’s a big city, not so much, but big enough to see friends. There are two cathedrals: one is older and the other one is very new. There are a lot of churches. I don’t know if there are any mosques; I’m not sure. There are also many temples: not just Catholic ones but also Roman ones and even older ones. There are a lot of department stores and a little castle in the north of the city. There are some museums and shopping centres. There are four big markets and also small markets in every neighbourhood. I think that’s part of the charm of Barcelona: having a town hall in every area. I think that’s all for my description of Barcelona. Just one more thing: I love it here.

 

Can you write a description of Barcelona in Spain of a similar length in British English covering the same points that might be written by a student at level B1?

Sure, I can write a description of Barcelona in Spain of a similar length in British English covering the same points that might be written by a student at level B1. Here is one possible way to do it:

Barcelona is a city in Spain where I live. It’s quite big but not too big. You can meet your friends easily. It has two cathedrals: one is very old and the other one is quite new. There are many churches of different styles and religions. I don’t know if there are any mosques; maybe there are. There are also some ancient temples from Roman times or before. You can find many department stores and a small castle in the north part of the city. There are also some museums and shopping centres that you can visit. There are four large markets and also smaller ones in each district. I think that’s what makes Barcelona special: having a local government in every area. That’s all I can say about Barcelona for now. Oh, and one more thing: it’s a wonderful place to live.

 

This is another transcript of a recording I made. Could you please try to make it better in British English?

When Jane arrived at Drop House. She didn't found Rob Anne, but she found bold. Yeah she wasn't expecting as she wasn't expecting pole be cause she thought that Paul was living. An well she asked him what happened, why she's he's now in drops. How on? He said that while he is now here on on and drop. Miss Miss a lot of the company the relationship with Paul, but that's no problem because he think that very soon he come backdrop come back too long to London. An Jen was very, very young, hungry with the this answer and in this moment arrived drop and Roper was taken. Was bring, bring bring it? No, Brown wrote. Throat brought. On present no little breakfast and he asked her if he wants. She wants to to take breakfast with both with Paul and Rob, but she was very, very hungry and she said no thank you. I don't wanna anything on after that. Oh, drop. Ask Paul what's happened on Ball, said. Well, I only said her, I only say. The I only told her that you are very soon come back to London on and rob say why I'm coming. I never said that, Paul said. I think your life here in New York. An exchange change a lot of you and I think it's better for you to come back to London and Rob said. But it's my life and I want to live in. I want to live in London an I knew yours and also. I love Jane. Anna. I never say that I prefer to come back to London an well, I I I buy a bus ticket for you for this afternoon. Because I prefer you, you know. You have to leave. You have to live to live out to leave. You have to leave.

Sure, I can try to make the transcript of your recording better in British English. Here is one possible way to do it:

When Jane arrived at Rob’s house, she didn’t find Rob and Anne, but she found Paul. She wasn’t expecting Paul because she thought that Paul was living in London. She asked him what happened and why he was now in New York. He said that he was here because he missed Rob a lot and their friendship. He also said that it was no problem because he thought that Rob would come back to London very soon. Jane was very angry with this answer and at that moment Rob arrived. Rob had brought a nice breakfast and he asked her if she wanted to have breakfast with him and Paul. But she was very upset and she said no thank you, I don’t want anything. After that, Rob asked Paul what had happened and Paul said: Well, I only told her that you were going to come back to London soon. And Rob said: Why did you say that? I never said that. Paul said: I think your life here in New York has changed you a lot and I think it’s better for you to come back to London. And Rob said: But it’s my life and I want to live in New York. And also, I love Jane. And I never said that I preferred to come back to London. Well, I bought a bus ticket for you for this afternoon because I prefer you to leave.

 

Can you explain how you made the transcript better?

Sure, I can explain how I made the transcript better. Here are some of the changes that I made and why:

  • I corrected the spelling and punctuation mistakes, such as found instead of found, Rob’s instead of Drop’s, and adding commas and full stops where needed.
  • I used the past simple tense instead of the present simple tense for actions that happened in the past, such as arrived instead of arrive, asked instead of ask, and said instead of say.
  • I used the past continuous tense instead of the present continuous tense for actions that were in progress in the past when another action interrupted them, such as was living instead of is living, was expecting instead of wasn’t expecting, and was here instead of is now here.
  • I used contractions to make the speech sound more natural and informal, such as didn’t instead of did not, wasn’t instead of was not, and it’s instead of it is.
  • I used pronouns to avoid repeating nouns unnecessarily, such as him instead of Paul, her instead of Jane, and their instead of Rob and Paul’s.
  • I used conjunctions to join sentences together and make them more coherent and fluent. For example: She wasn’t expecting Paul because she thought that Paul was living in London. He said that he was here because he missed Rob a lot and their friendship. He also said that it was no problem because he thought that Rob would come back to London very soon.
  • I used modal verbs to express possibility or intention in the future. For example: He thought that Rob would come back to London very soon. He said: Well, I bought a bus ticket for you for this afternoon because I prefer you to leave.

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As you can imagine, I was blown away by how good this was. I'm sure students with a little bit of training will be able to use these tools productively to improve their knowledge of English and their skill in using it.

I have been using Microsoft Edge as my browser recently (I change every year or so) and I have found that the 'Read Aloud' tool there and in Word is a very good way to be able to listen to what ChatGPT writes. IT was also simple enough to install the Edge extension 'Speech Agent' to make it possible for me to dictate to it inmstaed of typing!

To cap it all I was able to use Sound Recorder in Windows 11 to record 'Read Aloud' reading what ChatGPT wrote so I could have a recording to work on later.