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I need to create a prompt to help me extract specific words from the text I'm going to give him, and link all the extracted words to the keywords I'm going to give him as well.
The claim you made that didn't work for me is:
“Within the text provided, select words that share phonetic characteristics with the listed reference words. View the results in tabular form in English.
First: Ask me to provide you with the text from which you will extract the words.
Wait until I give you the scenario
Second: Ask me what the reference words are
Third: Ask me any questions so you can make your answer more accurate
Illustrative example: The first column is the reference words, the second column is all the words extracted from the text that share phonetic characteristics with the appropriate reference word.
Gray = today, they, Delay, Away"
Blue = do, Shoe, True, Food
"Black = hand, fast, Stack, Hack"
Hi Friend, sorry I didnt understand exactly what you want.
what do you mean by "claim you made"
and what is the output you are expecting?
Ok, let's say I'm an English teacher
Often I need to teach phonetics, specifically: color vowel chart
I want a specific prompt
So I present a specific text, and I also provide reference words for it
I need GBT Chat to extract all phonetically similar words from within the text and associate them with the specific word from the reference words.
I have this text: "He era of modernization, individuals mostly rely on various appliances for their daily chores and needs. They are excessively utilizing modern machines, such as air-conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines, microwaves, and many more, and they have become habituated to them. Although these gadgets provide a few benefits, in my opinion, there are a huge number of drawbacks associated with them. This essay will further elaborate on the same.
On the one hand, the masses tend to use these machines and the latest products for two positive points. Firstly, they create a convenient atmosphere for them. To put it simply, almost all the latest equipment operates on a single click, and they do all the work in a few minutes. As people do not have to put extra effort into doing household work, they save their energy and time, which is absolutely necessary in this fast-paced world. For example, for a working couple, it is certainly not possible and feasible to carry out all the work that these appliances do. Secondly, they feel contented. This is because they observe these items everywhere, including in a film, on social media platforms, and also when they visit their friends and relatives’ houses. If they cannot afford or utilize these products, they feel undervalued and frustrated; Therefore, they purchase them and begin to use them.”
And I have these words:
Green
Silver
GRAY
RED
WHITE
BLACK
OLIVE
MUSTARD
PURPLE
BLUE
ROSE
ORANGE
TURQUOISE
WOODEN
"BROWN"
I want to make a prompt that first asks me what the text is
Secondly, what are the reference words?
Third, it extracts all phonetically similar words from within the text and links them to the word that has the same phonetic pronunciation from the reference words.
Fourth, put this in a table.
I did the prompt, but it did not give me satisfactory results in many cases, and other times it only extracts some words.
Looking at your sample given to ChatGPT I'm asking myself how is hand and fast is similar phonetically to black. Can you explain?
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Earnie Boyd, CEO
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I created a prompt and tested it, the problem with telling ChatGPT what exactly you mean by "phonetically similar"
answering this question might help:
Do you have any specific criteria for what you consider "phonetically similar"? For example, should the words start with the same sound, have the same number of syllables, etc.?
@admin Thank you very much
The rule I want is called: Vowel sounds according to the American accent
Give him a text and give him specific words
He extracts from within the text all the words according to Vowel sounds according to the American accent and places them under or next to the word that is similar to it from the reference words, such as colors, for example.
To clarify more:
the Color Vowel Chart. The Color Vowel Chart is a visual tool used for teaching and learning English pronunciation. It was developed by Karen Taylor and Shirley Thompson as a way to help English learners improve their pronunciation and accent.
The chart consists of a set of vowel sounds, each represented by a color and a symbol. These colors and symbols are used to help learners associate specific sounds with their corresponding positions on the chart. The chart is often used in language classrooms to help learners understand the differences between vowel sounds and to guide them in producing these sounds accurately.
The Color Vowel Chart is widely used in English language teaching and has proven to be a helpful tool for both teachers and students to address pronunciation challenges and enhance communication skills.
Examples of the rule and linking colors to words extracted from the text:
Red = Bed, Said, Dead, Head
Orange = Four, Store, Door, More
Blue = Shoe, Food,
TO improve your prompt and let chatGPT understand what your really want.You need to give a detailed explanation of the Color VOwel Chart with a list of various examples as you listed below. This will Help the LLM understand more what you really want and give you a better result.
Just create your prompt in relation to ChatGPT knowing what the Color Vowel Chart is.
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Yes, I'm familiar with the Color Vowel Chart. The Color Vowel Chart is a visual tool used to help English language learners and teachers focus on the relationship between vowel sounds and the rhythmic patterns of spoken English. By using colors and descriptive terms, it simplifies the complex array of English vowels into more memorable and accessible patterns.
For instance, each combination of a color and a noun represents a particular vowel sound in English:
- **GREEN TEA** might represent the vowel sound in "seat".
- **RED DRESS** could represent the vowel sound in "bed".
And so on for other sounds.
The idea is that by associating a color and a keyword with a sound, learners can more easily remember and produce that sound. The rhythmic patterns, or the stress patterns, of spoken English are integrated into the approach, making it a holistic way of thinking about pronunciation.
It's important to note that the Color Vowel Chart is not about teaching the individual phonetic symbols or exact positions of articulation. Instead, it offers a more intuitive, accessible way for learners to perceive, remember, and produce the vowel sounds of English.
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Earnie Boyd, CEO
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maybe if you share your current prompt, we can help testing and optimizing it
@admin see the OP.
Regards,
Earnie Boyd, CEO
Seasoned Solutions Advisor LLC
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@ssadvisor I mean to update his prompt with the suggested solution and then share with us his new result.