Advices – 1 (Chat GPT)
Based on what you know about me, tell me what I am like as an ESL learner. what are my strengths and weaknesses. What and how should I change or improve?
ChatGPT said:
You’re a dedicated and thoughtful ESL learner with a strong focus on accuracy, fluency, and meaningful expression. Here’s a breakdown of your strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement:
Your Strengths:
- Commitment & Consistency – You take a structured approach to learning, incorporating daily practice, reading, writing, shadowing, and role-play. Your persistence is a major advantage.
- Grammar Awareness – You care about grammatical accuracy and ask for corrections, showing a strong desire to refine your language skills.
- Vocabulary & Expression – You prefer precise word choices and want your ideas to be expressed clearly at a C1 level. This is an advanced skill that shows a deep understanding of nuance.
- Pronunciation & Listening Practice – You actively practice shadowing, which helps with fluency, pronunciation, and rhythm.
- Reading Skills – You engage in extensive reading and analyze writing quality, which means you are developing a good sense of style and structure.
Your Weaknesses & Areas to Improve:
- Fluency vs. Accuracy Balance – While accuracy is crucial, sometimes focusing too much on correctness can slow you down when speaking or writing. Try to allow more flow in conversation, even if it means making small mistakes.
- Natural-Sounding Phrasing – While your vocabulary is strong, certain expressions may still sound a bit formal or unnatural in casual speech. More exposure to native conversations, idioms, and informal structures will help.
- Speaking Confidence – You practice shadowing, which is great, but have you had much real-time speaking practice? Role-play is helpful, but engaging in live conversations with native speakers will push you further.
- Engagement with Complex Texts – While you prefer books that are well-written and engaging, challenging yourself with more complex, unabridged works (even if they feel dense) could help deepen your understanding of advanced structures.
How to Improve:
- Increase Spontaneous Speaking Practice – Try recording yourself speaking on different topics or engaging in conversations with native speakers.
- Push Yourself to Read More Challenging Texts – Occasionally tackle something more complex, even if it’s not as enjoyable. This will refine your comprehension skills.
- Expand Exposure to Informal English – Watch more conversational content, listen to podcasts, and mimic native speakers to pick up natural phrasing.
- Relax Your Perfectionism in Speech – Allow mistakes in conversation, focusing more on smooth delivery rather than stopping to correct every small error.
You're already at a strong B2+ level and on your way to C1. If you push your fluency and exposure to natural speech, you’ll bridge that final gap! Keep going!