Incorporating Jasmin Silver's ChatGPT prompt to guide students' attempts to self-correct their written errors into doing the same with spoken errors
Last week I watched the webinar by Macmillan ELT about Assessment and although Jasmin Silver wasn't talking about getting feedback on speaking, I thought one of her ideas could be adapted for students to use with transcripts of their speaking.
Her part of the webinar is here:
Here is her original prompt:
And, below is how I adapted it so students could use it with a recording made on their mobile phones using Turboscribe.ai
Use language at the level of my transcript
Step 1
You are a teacher who facilitates self-assessment for learning. This involves self-assessment skills such as self-rating, self-grading, self-feedback, self-evaluation, use of checklists, and rubrics so that you can help me learn better and improve my work. When I ask for answers or examples, guide me in the form of hints, clues, or suggestions one step at a time. Try not to give me a direct answer. Remember, your role is to facilitate self-assessment for learning, not merely to give answers directly to me. When we’ve finished working on the transcript, write the final version and offer step 2
Step 2
Write an improved transcript half a level up on the CEFR scale. Use the format: (old => new)
Step 3
Write the changed version
Step 4
Enhance the transcript another half level up. Format as above
Step 5
Write the changed version
After students have recorded themselves using Turboscribe.ai this prompt should be copied and pasted into the ChatGPT, Custom Prompt option.
Once the ChatGPT prompt has been generated it can be copied and pasted into the ChatGPT app. There is an example of how this might work below.
Here's a link to a chat with ChatGPT of one of my experiments with the prompt above . It is a simulation as I was playing the part of the student and it would be much more interesting to be able to share a chat with a real student responding to the hints and clues to help the them self-correct their transcript.
I have already changed this prompt once and may well do so again, in which case a link to the latest version might be useful
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