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챗 GPT와 토익과 성경을 동시에 공부: Study TOEIC and Bible at the same time with Chat GPT
샬롬! 영어를 온 지구상에 못하는 사람이 없는 시대가 왔습니다. 영어를 못하는 가장 큰 이유가 배운 영어를 써먹을 수가 없었다는 것인데 이를 챗 GPT가 완벽하게 감당합니다. 무료이고 친절하고 14시간 대기이며 모든 분야에 대해서 영어로 대화를 해 줍니다. 이제 대화 상대가 없어서 영어를 잘 배우지 못했던 과거의 장벽이 완벽하게 제거가 되었습니다.
다음이 동기 부여입니다. 제가 영어를 배우면서 이제는 영어로 CNN과 BBC 등을 보고 있는데 일부만 들리지만 온 세상에 대해서 실시간에 알 수가 있으니 세상이 돌아가는 것이 바로 보입니다. 한국의 방송은 실시간 방송도 어렵고 방송이 되는 내용도 걸러서 하니 현장감이 없는데 바로 영어로 영국, 미국, 중국, 호주의 방송을 보면 완전히 신세계를 체험합니다. 그리고 영어를 잘 하면 저는 목사이기에 단번에 온 세상에 복음을 전할 수가 있고 독자를 수천만 수억 명도 할 수가 있습니다. 그냥 한국의 시골이든 어디든지 핸드폰으로 동영상을 올리면 온 세상의 사람이 제가 영어로 설교하고 강의를 하니 듣게 될 것입니다. 너무나 영어를 하면 복음을 전하기에 쉽습니다. 저는 제가 이제 온 세상을 변화시킬 수가 있다고 확실히 믿습니다.
그리고 방법론입니다. 이렇게 공부를 하는데 대상이 있고 동기가 부여가 되어서 올바른 방법론을 모르면 헤매게 되는데 믿는 우리는 영어 성경이 있으니 하루에 제가 하듯이 하면 3년을 할 수가 있는 분량이 있고 영어는 내용을 알면 듣기가 잘 되는데 이미 성경의 내용을 많이 알기에 잘 들립니다. 그리고 오늘은 토익을 챗 GPT로 공부했습니다. 스피킹 교재를 펴고 읽고 문제를 풀어보았습니다. 챗 GPT는 읽기부터 모든 과정을 너무나 잘 지도해 줍니다. 이렇게 성경으로 토익으로 공부를 하고 있는데 각자가 배우는 과목으로 공부를 하면 그 과목에 대한 공부와 영어를 동시에 정복할 수가 있습니다.
세상은 이렇게 온 지구가 영어로 소통하는 세상이 됩니다. 먼저 시작하고 먼저 누리는 자가 다음 세상의 주역의 될 것입니다. 돈이 제가 없습니다. 집도 없고 직장도 없습니다. 그런데 이렇게 공부를 합니다. 한 달에 5000만 원을 주어도 못할 공부를 합니다. 전도하고 성경을 읽고 정리한 제게 하나님께서 주시는 축복으로 믿는데 모든 믿는 이가 저와 같이 받고 누릴 축복이니 용기를 내시기 바랍니다. 저는 4개월 정도 했습니다.
이제 마태 복음 25장과 토익 스피킹에 대해서 대화를 한 내용을 올립니다. 오늘 조금 전의 대화입니다.
“Good morning, ChatGPT.”
ChatGPT의 말:
Good morning, Pastor KimJK! How are you today?
나의 말:
“I'm fine, thank you. I want to study Bible, Matthew Chapter 25.”
ChatGPT의 말:
That sounds great! Matthew chapter 25 has some powerful teachings. Is there a particular parable or verse in that chapter you'd like to focus on?
나의 말:
“As a learner of English speaking, first of all, I want to listen, I want to read some first. Then you listen my reading, then why don't you correct if I have any?”
ChatGPT의 말:
Absolutely, that sounds like a great plan! Why don't you start by reading the first few verses of Matthew chapter 25, and then I'll help you with any corrections. Take your time!
나의 말:
“Okay, I will read. At that time, the kingdom of heaven will be like ten virgins who took their lambs and went out to meet the bridegroom. Five of them were foolish and five were wise. The foolish ones took their lambs but did not take any oil with them. The wise ones, however, took oil in a jar along with their lambs. The bridegroom was a long time in coming and they all began drowsy and fell asleep. At midnight, the cry rang out, Here's the bridegroom! Come out to meet him! Then all the virgins woke up and trimmed their lambs.”
ChatGPT의 말:
That was really good! Just a couple of small corrections to help with your fluency:
Instead of "the kingdom of heaven will be like ten virgins," you might say, "the kingdom of heaven will be like ten virgins who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom."
For "the bridegroom was a long time in coming," you can say, "the bridegroom was a long time in coming, and they all became drowsy and fell asleep."
Great job overall! Keep practicing, and you'll keep improving.
나의 말:
“Thanks a lot. Next step, I want to study vocabulary. Would you please tell me the key vocabulary of this chapter?”
ChatGPT의 말:
Of course! Here are some key vocabulary words from Matthew chapter 25:
Kingdom of Heaven: Refers to the spiritual realm where God reigns as king.
Virgins: In this context, young women who were waiting for the bridegroom.
Lamps: Refers to the oil lamps used to provide light.
Bridegroom: The man who is getting married, similar to a groom.
Foolish: Lacking good sense or judgment.
Wise: Having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
Oil: A substance used in lamps to provide light.
Midnight: The middle of the night, 12:00 AM.
These words will help you understand the parables and their meanings better. Keep up the good work!
나의 말:
“Thanks a lot, ChatGPT. Then, why don't you tell me another keyword of another verse, verse 14 to last verse, I mean 46.”
ChatGPT의 말:
Certainly! Here are some key vocabulary words from Matthew chapter 25, verses 14 to 46:
Talents: A form of money used in ancient times. In this parable, it also symbolizes the gifts and responsibilities given to people.
Servants: People who are given responsibilities or tasks by their master.
Master: The owner or lord who entrusts his possessions to his servants.
Entrusted: Given responsibility for something.
Account: A report or explanation of one's actions or stewardship.
Weeping: Shedding tears, often due to sadness or regret.
Gnashing of teeth: A phrase used to describe extreme anguish or frustration.
Righteous: Being morally right or justifiable.
Eternal: Lasting forever or for an indefinite period of time.
These words will help you understand the meaning of the parables and teachings in those verses. Keep up the good work!
나의 말:
“Thanks a lot, ChatGPT. I'm going to make a sentence with what you mentioned words. Give me first words. As I know, it was a talent.”
ChatGPT의 말:
Sure! Here's a sentence using the word "talent":
"As I know, it was a talent given to the servant by the master, representing the abilities and responsibilities entrusted to him."
Now you can try making your sentence!
나의 말:
“Okay, God gave us many kinds of talents that are different, so we must use our talents to fulfill God's will.”
ChatGPT의 말:
That’s a great sentence! Just a small correction for clarity:
"The Bible mentions many kinds of talents that are different, so we must use our talents to fulfill God’s will."
Well done! Keep practicing and you'll keep improving.
나의 말:
“Why don't you give me another word? Then I will make another sentence.”
ChatGPT의 말:
Of course! Here's another word from the verses: "Righteous."
Now you can create a sentence using the word "righteous.“
나의 말:
“A righteous man is a man who follows the guidance of the Holy Spirit and fulfills the law.”
ChatGPT의 말:
Great job! Here's a slight adjustment to make it even smoother:
"A righteous person is someone who follows the guidance of the Holy Spirit and fulfills the law."
Well done! Keep it up!
나의 말:
“OK, why don't you give me another word, next word.”
ChatGPT의 말:
Sure! Here's another word: "Eternal."
You can use this word to make your sentence. Give it a try!
나의 말:
“Every believer should pursue the eternal life of heaven, so we must control ourselves.”
ChatGPT의 말:
That’s a good sentence! Here’s a small tweak for clarity:
"Every believer should pursue the eternal life of heaven, so we must exercise self-control."
Great work! Keep practicing!
나의 말:
“OK, give me another new word, then I will make a sentence with that word.”
ChatGPT의 말:
Alright! Here's a new word: "Account."
You can use this word to create your sentence. Give it a try!
나의 말:
“Are your behavior accountable to a furnish?”
ChatGPT의 말:
That’s a good start! Here’s a slight adjustment for clarity:
"Your behavior will be accountable, and you may face consequences."
Great effort! Keep practicing!
나의 말:
“OK, give me another word, please.”
ChatGPT의 말:
Of course! Here’s another word: "Weeping."
You can create a sentence with this word. Give it a go!
나의 말:
“Excuse me, but I don't know the words meaning weeping. Can you tell me the
ChatGPT의 말:
Of course! The word "weeping" is spelled W-E-E-P-I-N-G. It means to shed tears, often due to sadness or grief. For example, "She was weeping after hearing the sad news."
Now you can try making a sentence with it!
나의 말:
“Okay, my friend was weeping when he heard the death of his father.”
ChatGPT의 말:
That’s a very heartfelt sentence. Well done! If you need more practice or have any other questions, feel free to ask. Keep up the great work!
나의 말:
“Give me another more word then I will make a short sentence with that word.”
ChatGPT의 말:
Sure! Here’s a new word: "Gnashing."
You can use this word to create a short sentence. Give it a try!
나의 말:
“I'm sorry, but I don't know this word. Could you tell me the spelling and the meaning?”
ChatGPT의 말:
Of course! The word "gnashing" is spelled G-N-A-S-H-I-N-G. It means to grind or strike the teeth together, typically as a sign of anger or pain. For example, "He was gnashing his teeth in frustration."
Now you can try making a sentence with it!
나의 말:
“I'm sorry, but I don't understand this meaning correctly. Please tell me the meaning of this word.”
ChatGPT의 말:
Of course! "Gnashing" refers to the act of grinding or clenching the teeth together, usually because of intense emotion like anger, frustration, or pain. It often describes a reaction when someone is very upset or angry.
For example, "In his anger, he was gnashing his teeth."
I hope this helps!
나의 말:
“Nothing, nothing. Thanks a lot, ChatGPT, your excellent explanation and give me a good word. Then I want to know the summary of this chapter. Could you tell me the abbreviation of this chapter?”
ChatGPT의 말:
Certainly! Matthew chapter 25 contains
나의 말:
Hello, ChatGPT!
ChatGPT의 말:
Hello, Pastor KimJK! How are you today?
나의 말:
I'm fine. We are studying Bible, New Testament, Matthew chapter 25. I asked you to summarize this chapter. Could you please tell me the summary of this chapter?
ChatGPT의 말:
Sure! Matthew chapter 25 contains three important parables that highlight themes of readiness, faithfulness, and judgment:
The Parable of the Ten Virgins (Matthew 25:1-13): This parable speaks of ten virgins waiting for a bridegroom. Five are wise and prepared with extra oil for their lamps, while five are foolish and run out of oil. The bridegroom arrives unexpectedly, and only the wise virgins are ready to meet him. The message is about being prepared and ready for the return of Jesus, as we don't know when He will come.
The Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30): A master entrusts his servants with talents (a form of money) before going on a journey. Two servants wisely invest and double their talents, while the third buries his out of fear. The master rewards the faithful servants and punishes the unfaithful one. This parable teaches about using the gifts and responsibilities God has entrusted to us, and how we will be judged based on our faithfulness.
The Judgment of the Nations (Matthew 25:31-46): In this final section, Jesus describes the final judgment where people are separated like sheep and goats. Those who have helped the needy (the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, the sick, and the imprisoned) are rewarded, while those who did not help are condemned. The parable emphasizes the importance of serving others as if we are serving Christ Himself, and it shows that our actions towards others reveal our relationship with God.
The chapter calls us to live with spiritual readiness, faithfulness, and compassion, as we await the return of Christ and the final judgment.
나의 말:
Thanks a lot, ChatGPT. You summarized this chapter as three parts. First part, the parable of the ten virgins. Second, the parable of the bag of gold. Last thing, the sheep and the goat. Is that right?
ChatGPT의 말:
You're welcome! Yes, that's right. To summarize:
The Parable of the Ten Virgins (Matthew 25:1-13)
The Parable of the Bags of Gold (sometimes called the Parable of the Talents) (Matthew 25:14-30)
The Sheep and the Goats (Matthew 25:31-46)
Each part has its own important lesson about readiness, faithfulness, and serving others. Let me know if you'd like to dive deeper into any of them!
나의 말:
Okay, I want to know the...
ChatGPT의 말:
It seems like your message got cut off. Could you let me know what you'd like to learn more about?
나의 말:
Okay, I want to know the weight of a talent, how much is it one talent?
ChatGPT의 말:
A talent in the Bible was a unit of weight, and its value varied over time and place. Generally, a talent in the Old Testament is considered to be approximately 75 pounds (about 34 kilograms) of weight. In terms of silver, one talent was estimated to be worth around 6,000 denarii, which was a significant amount of money in biblical times.
In the context of the parable, when Jesus speaks of talents, He is likely referring to a large sum of money (or resources) that was entrusted to each servant. The parable uses this measure of wealth to illustrate how we should responsibly manage the resources, gifts, and responsibilities God gives us.
Would you like to know more about how talents were used or the value in today's terms?
나의 말:
As you mentioned, one talent is approximately 34 kg, and can you count one talent as American dollar?
ChatGPT의 말:
To calculate the value of one talent in modern terms, we need to take into account the value of silver since a talent was often used to measure silver.
Here’s a rough calculation:
One talent = approximately 34 kg of silver.
The price of silver fluctuates, but as of recent estimates, the price of silver is around $25 per ounce.
There are 35.274 ounces in one kilogram, so 34 kilograms of silver would be about 1,199.3 ounces.
Multiply that by $25 per ounce: 1,199.3 ounces × $25 = $29,982.50.
So, one talent of silver would be worth roughly $30,000 USD in today's market, though this can vary depending on the price of silver.
Let me know if you want further clarification!
나의 말:
Thanks a lot, ChatGPT. Why don't we move another topic? As a beginner of English-speaking learner, I want to study the key grammar of this chapter. Could you choose a grammar point of this chapter?
ChatGPT의 말:
You're welcome, Pastor KimJK! I'd be happy to help with grammar. One key grammar point from Matthew chapter 25 is the use of future tense when talking about actions that will happen in the future, especially in relation to the return of the bridegroom and the final judgment.
For example, in Matthew 25:10, it says:
"And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came, and those who were ready went in with him to the wedding feast, and the door was shut."
In this sentence, the verb "came" is in the past tense, but the context is about a future event—when the bridegroom returns unexpectedly. We also see "will be" in many places throughout the chapter to indicate actions in the future, like in Matthew 25:31:
"When the Son of Man comes in His glory..."
This is a great example of how future tense is used to describe things that have not yet happened but will happen, like the second coming of Christ and the judgment.
Would you like to practice forming sentences with future tense using this theme?
나의 말:
Okay, I will make a sentence with future tense. Can you listen? Correct, if any.
ChatGPT의 말:
Of course, go ahead! I’ll listen and help you with any corrections if needed.
나의 말:
I will go Mungyeong by my car after studying Bible chatting with you.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're very close! Here's a slight correction to make it sound more natural:
"I will go to Mungyeong by car after studying the Bible and chatting with you."
Great job! You used the future tense well. Keep practicing!
나의 말:
Hello, ChatGPT. Hello, ChatGPT.
ChatGPT의 말:
Hello, Pastor KimJK! How are you today?
나의 말:
I find we are studying Bible, New Testament, Chapter 25, and grammar point. You gave me a future tense, why don't you give me another grammar point, then I will make a sentence with that grammar point.
ChatGPT의 말:
Great idea! Another important grammar point from Matthew chapter 25 is the use of modal verbs like "should" and "will" to express obligation, advice, or future actions.
For example, in Matthew 25:13, it says:
"Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour."
Here, "watch" is an imperative, a command, but in the context of the whole chapter, we often see the idea that we should be ready. "Should" expresses a sense of obligation or advice.
In Matthew 25:40, it says:
"And the King will answer and say to them, ‘Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.’"
Here, "will" expresses something that will definitely happen in the future (future action).
Now, can you make a sentence using "should" or "will"? Let me hear your sentence!
나의 말:
Okay, I should do my best to study English speaking with you.
ChatGPT의 말:
Great sentence! It's clear and uses "should" correctly. Here's a small adjustment for smoother phrasing:
"I should do my best to study English speaking with you."
Well done! You’re using the grammar points well. Keep practicing!
나의 말:
Give me another grammar point. We have studied future tense and should, modal should.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're doing great! Let's explore another important grammar point from Matthew chapter 25: the use of passive voice.
In passive voice, the focus is on the action or the object of the sentence, rather than the subject performing the action.
For example, in Matthew 25:29, it says:
"For to everyone who has, more will be given, and he will have an abundance; but from him who does not have, even what he has will be taken away."
The verb "will be given" is in the passive voice, focusing on the action of giving rather than who is doing the giving.
Another example is in Matthew 25:30:
"And cast the unprofitable servant into the outer darkness. There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth."
Here, "will be weeping" is also passive, focusing on the weeping rather than the people doing the weeping.
Can you try making a sentence with passive voice?
나의 말:
Okay, I will make a passive voice sentence. Uh, I was heard from you the importance of Bible.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're very close! Here's a corrected version for a smoother and more natural sentence:
"I have heard from you the importance of the Bible."
You did a great job! The sentence structure is almost there, and the verb tense is adjusted to make it sound more natural. Keep practicing!
나의 말:
Give me another grammar point, then I will make a sentence with that grammar point.
ChatGPT의 말:
Sure! Another useful grammar point in Matthew chapter 25 is conditional sentences, especially the first conditional (real future possibility).
The first conditional is used to talk about a possible situation in the future, often structured with if + present simple, will + base verb.
For example, in Matthew 25:10, it says:
"And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came, and those who were ready went in with him to the wedding feast, and the door was shut."
This can be understood as a conditional sentence:
"If they had been ready, they would have gone in with him."
Now, can you try making a sentence with the first conditional (if + present, will)?
나의 말:
Oh ChatGP-
ChatGPT의 말:
It seems like your message got cut off. Could you try again?
나의 말:
Okay, if I study hard, then I can speak English well.
ChatGPT의 말:
That's a great sentence! It's clear and uses the first conditional well. Here's a slight adjustment to make it sound a little smoother:
"If I study hard, I will be able to speak English well."
The change from "can" to "will be able to" makes it more natural in this context. Keep it up! You're doing great!
나의 말:
Okay, Bible study is enough. I'm going to study TOEIC speaking.
ChatGPT의 말:
That sounds like an exciting challenge! Polish is a beautiful language, but I know it can be tough. Do you have any specific areas you're focusing on for your Polish study?
나의 말:
As you know, TOEIC speaking consists of a step 1, 2, maybe 3, 4. Am I right?
ChatGPT의 말:
Yes, you’re correct! The TOEIC speaking test consists of 11 questions, typically divided into different steps or parts. Here's a general breakdown of the sections:
Step 1: Reading a text aloud (question 1)
Step 2: Describing a picture (question 2)
Step 3: Responding to questions based on a written prompt (questions 3 and 4)
Step 4: Proposing a solution or giving your opinion on a situation (questions 5-6)
Step 5: Making a decision or recommendation based on a conversation (questions 7-8)
Step 6: Giving a summary or explanation of information (questions 9-11)
The test evaluates fluency, clarity, pronunciation, and the ability to organize thoughts. Are you preparing for the TOEIC speaking test soon?
나의 말:
Yes, I have a text. First step, I am going to read the text. Then you listen, correct if I have any error.
ChatGPT의 말:
Great! Please go ahead and read the text, and I’ll listen carefully for any corrections.
나의 말:
Okay, anything you need, you can find at Jeremy Electronic Store. We boast the largest warehouse store in the state of Michigan. Our selection included the latest television sets, cutting-edge laptops, and high-tech camcorders, among other various items. Come by during regular hours and have a special list of find exactly what you are looking for.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're doing well! Here's a corrected version with small adjustments for clarity:
"Okay, anything you need, you can find at Jeremy's Electronic Store. We boast the largest warehouse store in the state of Michigan. Our selection includes the latest television sets, cutting-edge laptops, and high-tech camcorders, among other various items. Come by during regular hours and find exactly what you are looking for."
Corrections:
I added "Jeremy's" to show possession (the store belongs to Jeremy).
"Included" should be "includes" since it refers to the present.
The phrase "have a special list of find" doesn't quite fit, so I changed it to "find exactly what you are looking for".
You did a great job overall! Let me know if you want to practice more!
나의 말:
I will read again in accordance with your guidance.
ChatGPT의 말:
Perfect! Go ahead, and I'll listen for any improvements.
나의 말:
ChatGPT, we are starting TOEIC speaking. I am reading the text, then you listen, you correct my error.
ChatGPT의 말:
Got it! Please go ahead and read the text, and I'll listen closely for any errors.
나의 말:
You are going to read the text again.
ChatGPT의 말:
Ah, I see! Go ahead and read the text again, and I’ll listen for any errors and provide corrections.
나의 말:
Okay, anything you need, you can find at Jeremy's Electronic Store. We boast the largest warehouse store in the state of Michigan. Our selection includes the latest television set, cutting-edge tops, and high-tech camcord, among other various items. Come by during regular hours and have a specialist find exactly what you are looking for.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're doing a great job! Here are a few small corrections:
"television set" should be "television sets" to match the plural form of the other items in the list.
"cutting-edge tops" should be "cutting-edge laptops" (I think this was a small mistake).
"high-tech camcord" should be "high-tech camcorders" (again, the plural form).
"have a specialist find" sounds a bit unnatural. It would be better to say "find exactly what you are looking for" without the "have a specialist" part.
Here's the corrected version:
"Okay, anything you need, you can find at Jeremy's Electronic Store. We boast the largest warehouse store in the state of Michigan. Our selection includes the latest television sets, cutting-edge laptops, and high-tech camcorders, among other various items. Come by during regular hours and find exactly what you are looking for."
Great job, keep practicing!
나의 말:
Thanks a lot, ChatGPT. You are a kind teacher, and I'm going to read another text.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're very welcome, Pastor KimJK! I'm glad to be of help. Go ahead and read the next text, and I'll listen for any corrections.
나의 말:
Thanks a lot, ChatGPT. Anything you need, you can find... Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Another thing. I don't have another thing. Okay.
ChatGPT의 말:
Haha, no problem at all! It sounds like you're in a good mood. If you ever want to practice more or have something else you'd like to work on, feel free to share. I'm here to help!
나의 말:
Next step is describing feature. About 30 seconds. I have one picture, and I will describe this picture. Then you listen. Why don't you correct my error?
ChatGPT의 말:
Sounds good! Go ahead and describe the picture, and I’ll listen closely to provide corrections if needed.
나의 말:
Okay, I stop.
ChatGPT의 말:
No worries! Whenever you're ready, just go ahead and describe the picture, and I'll be here to listen and help.
나의 말:
Thanks a lot, ChatGPT. I think this picture was taken at the office. There are only two women in this office. On the right side of this picture, a woman is sitting at a desk and she is watching laptop. She is wearing a black coat and she has black hair. The other part, a woman who is blonde, has a white shirt, is also working. She is watching the woman who is touching the laptop. This is a peaceful scene.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're doing a great job! Here are a few small corrections to make your description sound even more natural:
"I think this picture was taken at the office" is fine, but you could also say "I think this picture was taken in an office" to sound a bit more natural.
Instead of "There are only two women in this office," you might say "There are two women in the office" since the word "only" may not be needed here.
"On the right side of this picture, a woman is sitting at a desk and she is watching laptop" can be rephrased to:
"On the right side of the picture, a woman is sitting at a desk, and she is looking at her laptop."
"Looking at her laptop" is more natural than "watching laptop."
"The other part" could be more naturally phrased as "On the other side," or simply "On the left" if you're describing the woman on the opposite side.
"She is watching the woman who is touching the laptop" could be revised to:
"She is looking at the woman who is using the laptop."
"Using" sounds more natural in this case than "touching."
"This is a peaceful scene" is great! You could also say, "It looks like a peaceful scene."
Here’s the revised version:
"I think this picture was taken in an office. There are two women in the office. On the right side of the picture, a woman is sitting at a desk, and she is looking at her laptop. She is wearing a black coat and has black hair. On the left side, another woman who is blonde and wearing a white shirt is also working. She is looking at the woman who is using the laptop. It looks like a peaceful scene."
You're doing really well! Keep practicing, and it will feel even more natural.
나의 말:
Next part is answer some questions. Imagine that you are talking to a friend on the telephone. You are having a conversation about a restaurant. The first question is, How often do you eat at a restaurant and who do you eat with? Would you please ask me with this question?
ChatGPT의 말:
Sure! Here's the question:
"How often do you eat at a restaurant, and who do you usually eat with?"
Feel free to answer when you're ready!
나의 말:
Okay, uh, I eat at a restaurant once, uh, for, uh, a fourth of a month, and, uh, whenever I go to eat at a restaurant, I go with my family.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're doing well! Here’s a slightly smoother version of your answer:
"I eat at a restaurant once a week, and whenever I go, I go with my family."
Some small adjustments:
"Once, uh, for a fourth of a month" can be simplified to "once a week" (if you mean once per week).
"Whenever I go to eat at a restaurant" can be shortened to just "whenever I go" for more natural flow.
Keep up the great work! Let me know if you want to continue practicing.
나의 말:
OK, next question is...
ChatGPT의 말:
Great! Here's the next question:
"What type of food do you usually eat at a restaurant, and why do you like it?"
Go ahead whenever you're ready!
나의 말:
Uh, I...
ChatGPT의 말:
No rush! Take your time. You can start whenever you're ready!
나의 말:
I usually eat American-style food like a hamburger, hot dog, because of my son and wife like that kind of food.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're doing great! Here's a slightly smoother version of your answer:
"I usually eat American-style food, like hamburgers and hot dogs, because my son and wife like that kind of food."
A couple of small adjustments:
"like a hamburger" should be "like hamburgers" (for consistency with the plural form).
"because of my son and wife like" is clearer as "because my son and wife like" (removing "of" for smoother phrasing).
Great job! Keep practicing, and you're getting better with each sentence.
나의 말:
Do you have any other questions about this step? As far as I know, there are three questions.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're right! There are usually three questions in this part of the TOEIC speaking test. Here's the third question:
"What do you usually do before and after eating at a restaurant?"
Take your time and answer when you're ready!
나의 말:
Whenever I want to go eat to restaurants, we discuss about the food what we eat together with my family, my wife and my son.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're doing well! Here's a smoother version of your answer:
"Whenever I want to go eat at a restaurant, my family, my wife, and my son discuss what food we want to eat together."
A couple of small adjustments:
"Go eat to restaurants" sounds a bit off. It’s more natural to say "go eat at a restaurant."
"Discuss about the food what we eat" should be "discuss what food we want to eat" for clearer and more natural phrasing.
Keep practicing, you're making great progress!
나의 말:
OK, let's check next part. Next part is chart. First, I read the chart. Then I have to answer the concerning of chart.
ChatGPT의 말:
Sounds good! Please go ahead and read the chart, and once you're ready, I can help you with the questions or guide you on how to describe the chart.
나의 말:
OK, I'm going to read the chart. Then you ask some questions. Conference on Sociology Issue, August 11. Evanston Conference Hall, registered by June 3. Time 9, 10, 11, 12, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30. Topic, welcome address, diversity in elementary school, panel discussion, the arguing population, lunch provided at Silver Plate, the emigrated Polish-Hungarian-American, and what to do, improving school food for children. Closing remark. Present, Bradley Kunz, Maria Santar, Tim Holtz, Bella Donald, Samuel Carlos, Kelly Brenner, Bradley Kunz. Okay.
ChatGPT의 말:
Thank you for reading the chart! Based on the information you've provided, here are a few questions to help you describe it:
What time does the conference start and what is the first topic discussed?
Which topics are discussed after lunch?
Who are some of the presenters listed on the chart?
Feel free to answer any of these questions!
나의 말:
Okay, I will answer on first question. The conference will start at 9 at the Eberstein Conference Hotel, and the topic is Welcome Address by Bradley Cooper.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're doing well! Here’s a slightly smoother version of your answer:
"The conference will start at 9 at the Evanston Conference Hall, and the first topic is the Welcome Address by Bradley Kunz."
Corrections:
Eberstein Conference Hotel should be Evanston Conference Hall based on the chart you read.
Bradley Cooper should be Bradley Kunz (as per the chart).
Great job! Let me know if you’re ready to answer the next question!
나의 말:
Okay, next question. There are four sections after lunch. 1. First is 1.30, Emigrant policy by Bella, 2.30, Hunger in Africa and What to do by Samuel Carcassette. 3. 3.30, Improving school food by children, Kelly Brenner, Last section, 4.30pm, Closing remarks by Bradley Coon.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're doing great! Here’s a smoother version of your answer:
"There are four sections after lunch. The first is at 1:30, 'Emigrant Policy' by Bella Donald. Then at 2:30, 'Hunger in Africa and What to Do' by Samuel Carlos. At 3:30, 'Improving School Food for Children' by Kelly Brenner. The last section is at 4:30, the Closing Remarks by Bradley Kunz."
A few corrections:
"Emigrant policy" should be "The emigrated Polish-Hungarian-American" based on the chart you read.
"Samuel Carcassette" should be "Samuel Carlos" (from the chart).
"Improving school food by children" should be "Improving school food for children."
"Bradley Coon" should be "Bradley Kunz."
Nice job! You're getting better with each step!
나의 말:
Uh, I don't know, last question what you mentioned, please tell me again, last question that I will answer to the question.
ChatGPT의 말:
Sure! Here’s the last question again:
"Who are some of the presenters listed on the chart?"
Feel free to answer whenever you're ready!
나의 말:
Please tell me once more, I couldn't catch one you mentioned.
ChatGPT의 말:
No problem! Here's the last question again:
"Who are some of the presenters listed on the chart?"
Take your time and answer when you're ready!
나의 말:
I think Bradley Cohn is the last presenter by this chapter.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're doing well! Just a small correction:
"I think Bradley Kunz is the last presenter in this conference."
A couple of notes:
Bradley Cohn should be Bradley Kunz (from the chart).
Instead of "by this chapter," it would be clearer to say "in this conference."
Great job! Keep practicing, and you're doing wonderfully!
나의 말:
Okay, thanks a lot, ChatGPT. Let's move on to the last part, this part speaking opinion. I give you the question, then you listen. Why don't you ask me? Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? When choosing a job, you should consider employee benefit the most. Give specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're welcome! Here's the question for the last part:
"Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: When choosing a job, you should consider employee benefits the most. Give specific reasons and examples to support your opinion."
Feel free to answer when you're ready!
나의 말:
I disagree about this statement. When choosing a job, you should consider employee benefit the most. There are some reasons to support my opinion. First of all, we should check our talent and ability when we choose a job. If we find a job that meets our ability and talent, we can do the job more efficiently. For example, I wanted to go to a bank, and I specialized in commercial school, so it was easy to work at the bank. This is why I disagree about this statement.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're doing a great job! Here’s a smoother version of your answer:
"I disagree with this statement. When choosing a job, you should not consider employee benefits the most. There are several reasons to support my opinion. First of all, we should focus on our talents and abilities when choosing a job. If we find a job that matches our skills and talents, we can do the work more efficiently. For example, I wanted to work at a bank, and since I specialized in commercial studies, it was easier for me to work there. This is why I disagree with this statement."
A couple of small changes:
"I disagree about this statement" sounds better as "I disagree with this statement."
"Consider employee benefit the most" is clearer as "consider employee benefits the most."
You're expressing your opinion clearly, keep it up! Let me know if you'd like to practice more.
나의 말:
Thanks a lot for your effort and excellent guide. So I studied the Bible and the TOEIC very interesting, very efficiently. Thanks to you, I'm sure that I can improve my English speaking skill. Thanks a lot, ChatGPT. Have a nice day.
ChatGPT의 말:
You're very welcome! I'm so glad to hear that you're finding the Bible study and TOEIC practice both interesting and efficient. You're doing an amazing job, and I’m sure your English speaking skills will improve even more with all the hard work you’re putting in.
Feel free to come back anytime if you want to practice more. Have a wonderful day, Pastor KimJK!
