update 18.7.2023
What goes GOST mean/stand for?
[9:08 pm, 18/07/2023] NigelStonham: updated wiht this text, thank you - "The program is called MyGOST(c) and comprises a slide about who you are, a Goal statement about where you want to get to, and a slide about what you are doing to get there. "GOST" -The G comes from Goal, which is a SMART Goal that one learns of in the prelearning, and OST comes from the 3 columns of three items - Objectives, Strategies and Tactics that one creates and executes in order to reach the goal. We explore your top three objectives and create strategies and Tactics ( or actions ) from those. In a group of 12 we invite you to meet with us and others, over food, in an Adventure Dining Program where we explore other cultures, as part of our Global Citizen Education program. We gather together each week for 4 weeks, and review the progress of the team, and offer 3 suggestions to each of the other 11 players, things that might move them forward, faster. It provokes you to think, and perhaps them to act."
[9:21 pm, 18/07/2023] reply - : Bunged it through ChatGPT to reduce verbosity... MyGOST is a program with three slides: background, goal, and actions. It emphasizes SMART Goals and the components of Objectives, Strategies, and Tactics. It invites 12 people for an Adventure Dining Program, exploring cultures in Global Citizen Education. Weekly meetings review team progress and offer three suggestions for advancement. The program prompts thinking and motivates action.
pretty sweet that! thank you Mike and ChatGPT
on publishing date :-
This is what Denis Mitei got from chatGPT asking ""Should we look into AI to speed up English learning for teachers and students""
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Here are some tips to speed up learning English for teachers and students:
1. Immerse yourself in the language: Surround yourself with English as much as possible. Watch movies, TV shows, and listen to music in English. This will help you get used to the pronunciation, vocabulary, and intonation patterns.
2. Practice speaking: Speak English as much as possible, even if you make mistakes. Practice with friends, colleagues, or language exchange partners. The more you speak, the more confident and fluent you will become.
3. Read extensively: Read books, newspapers, and magazines in English. This will help improve your vocabulary and understanding of sentence structures. Start with level-appropriate material and gradually progress to more challenging texts.
4. Set learning goals: Establish specific, achievable goals for what you want to accomplish in your English learning journey. Break them down into smaller tasks and track your progress. This will give you a sense of direction and motivation.
5. Use technology: Take advantage of language learning apps, websites, and online resources. There are numerous language learning platforms that offer interactive exercises, vocabulary drills, grammar lessons, and more. Make use of these tools to reinforce your learning.
6. Take English classes or lessons with a teacher: Consider enrolling in English classes or hiring a private tutor. A structured learning environment with a qualified teacher can provide personalized guidance, feedback, and a clear curriculum to follow.
7. Learn from real-life situations: Connect your English learning to real-life situations. Practice ordering food in English at a restaurant, asking for directions, or having a conversation with a native speaker. Applying what you've learned in real-life contexts will help you retain and reinforce your knowledge.
8. Utilize authentic resources: Seek out authentic English materials such as podcasts, interviews, TED talks, and news articles. These resources expose you to natural English speech and a variety of topics, enhancing your listening and comprehension skills.
9. Engage in language exchanges: Find language exchange partners who want to practice your native language while helping you with English. This mutual exchange can provide valuable practice and cultural insights.
10. Be consistent and persistent: Learning a language takes time and effort, so commit to regular practice. Set aside dedicated study time each day or week, and make it a routine. Consistency and persistence are key to speeding up your English learning.
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