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How to learn the Useful Vocabulary from the ChatGPT-Generated Speech?

You should write the following instructions after ChatGPT generates your speech/answer:
Extract all the useful chunks of language from the text (collocations, topic vocabulary, and other expressions) and list them in an alphabetical order. Also, give clear definitions for each of them.

After that, you will get a list like the one below👇:

1. about three years ago - Approximately three years in the past.
2. a bit nerve-wracking - Slightly causing nervousness or anxiety.
3. a deep appreciation for - A strong sense of admiration or respect for something.
4. a fast-paced and thrilling game - A game that moves quickly and is very exciting.
5. a large indoor arena - A big enclosed space used for sports or entertainment.
6. added a level of unpredictability - Made something more uncertain or difficult to predict.
7. as soon as the game started - Immediately when the game began.
8. captivated by the speed and skill - Completely fascinated by how fast and skillful something is.
9. catch a game on TV - Watch a sports game on television.
10. cheering along - Joining others in loud shouts of encouragement or approval.
11. collided and fell - Ran into each other and then fell down.
12. contagious energy - Excitement that easily spreads to others.
13. deep appreciation for the sport - Strong admiration or respect for the sport.
14. exhilaration and awe - Feelings of intense excitement and wonder.
15. experience left a lasting impression - The event was memorable and had a long-term impact.
16. fast-paced and thrilling game - A game that moves quickly and is very exciting.
17. first watched an ice hockey match - The initial time seeing an ice hockey game.
18. gained a deep appreciation for - Developed a strong admiration or respect for something.
19. goalkeepers with lightning-fast reflexes - Goalies who can react extremely quickly.
20. handled the puck - Controlled or maneuvered the hockey puck.
21. heard a lot about the intense rivalry - Knew that there was a strong competition between teams.
22. high-stakes atmosphere - An environment where a lot is at risk and the outcome is very important.
23. hit a puck into the opponent's goal - Struck the hockey puck so that it went into the other team’s net.
24. ice hockey match - A game of ice hockey.
25. ice rink - The surface of ice used for skating and ice hockey.
26. impressed by the goalkeepers - Admired the goalies for their skills.
27. intense rivalry - A strong and competitive relationship between opponents.
28. lightning-fast reflexes - The ability to react extremely quickly.
29. moved so swiftly on the ice - Skated very quickly and smoothly on the ice.
30. on a trip to Canada - While traveling in Canada.
31. physicality and strategic play - The physical aspects and planned tactics of a game.
32. roaring crowd - A group of spectators making a lot of noise.
33. sheer physicality - Purely the physical strength and presence.
34. strategic play - Planned and tactical moves in a game.
35. swiftly on the ice - Quickly and smoothly on the ice.
36. Toronto Maple Leafs - A professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Canada.
37. try to catch a game on TV - Attempt to watch a sports game on television.
38. two teams of skaters - Two groups of players who skate.
39. unforgettable experience - An event that is very memorable.
40. watching it live - Seeing the event in person as it happens.
41. way they handled the puck - The manner in which they controlled the hockey puck.

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Here's the response generated by ChatGPT:

A sport I’ve watched but never played myself is ice hockey. Ice hockey is a really exciting game played on an ice rink, where two teams of skaters use sticks to hit a puck into the opponent's goal.

I first watched an ice hockey match about three years ago when I was visiting Canada. It was at a big indoor arena in Toronto, and the game was between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens. I’d heard a lot about the intense rivalry between these two teams, so I was really looking forward to seeing it live.

As soon as the game started, I was hooked. The players were incredibly fast and skilled, gliding on the ice and handling the puck with such precision. I was especially amazed by the goalkeepers; their reflexes were just unbelievable. The crowd’s energy was infectious, and I found myself cheering along even though I didn’t know all the rules.

Watching ice hockey made me feel a mix of excitement and awe. The physicality of the game and the strategic plays were fascinating. It was also a bit nerve-wracking because the players often crashed into each other and fell, which added a level of unpredictability.

Even though I’ve never played ice hockey myself, I gained a deep appreciation for it. The experience left a lasting impression on me, and now I try to watch a game on TV whenever I can. Seeing it live, with the roaring crowd and the high-stakes atmosphere, was definitely a memorable experience.

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#advice #speaking

A prompt for ChatGPT when you want help with preparing for Speaking Part 2 questions.(Or any questions from all parts)

I am preparing for the IELTS speaking exam. And I need your help. I want you to pretend to be an IELTS candidate who is preparing for the Speaking part of the test. I would like you to describe the following topic: Describe a sport you have watched before but have not played yourself. You should say what it is, how you felt about it, when and where you watched it.

The response should be within a two-minute time limit. The response should include some topic vocabulary, collocations, and other useful expressions. The language should feel natural and a bit casual because it is a speech. It should not be too formal or too informal. The answer must feel like the one produced by an actual human being with decent English skills. So, in short, give me a natural response to the topic with great language.


You can also mention what kind of sport you want ChatGPT to talk about. The instructions above are rough but detailed to some extent. Try and see for yourself. If it works, share it with your friends.

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Useful chunks of language in this report:

1. Far and away
Definition: By a large amount or to a great extent.
Example: “This city is far and away the most popular tourist destination.”
2. To emerge as the dominant
Definition: To become the most powerful or important.
Example: “The company emerged as the dominant player in the tech industry.”
3. To attract the highest number of workers
Definition: To bring in the largest group of people to work.
Example: “The factory attracts the highest number of workers in the area.”
4. To fall out of favor
Definition: To become less popular or respected.
Example: “Traditional newspapers have fallen out of favor due to online news.”


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The bar chart shows how many people worked in various professions in one Australian region from 2001 to 2008. Overall, the number of workers noticeably fell in accounting and farming, while the reverse was true for other types of work. It is also clear that sales attracted far and way the highest number of workers in both years, with farming employing the least.

In detail, sales emerged as the dominant profession in this region, employing over 145 thousand people in 2001. This number increased to nearly 170 thousand in 2008, retaining its leading position. When it comes to accounting and computing, these professions also became more popular over time, despite starting much lower at close to 60 thousand workers. By 2008, the former has seen a significant growth to 80 thosuand while the latter moved upward negliglby.

By contrast, the two remaining jobs fell out of favor. The lowest-ranking agricultrue indsutry registred a marked decline to a chart low of 20 thousand workers in 2008, down from 30 thousand in 2001. The nubmer of accountants also declined, albeit less dramatically, from 60 thousand to 55 thousand.


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