ChatGPT needs no introduction.
It’s currently free to use, but I believe it will be monetized later this year.
Here are some blogs and tweets I’ve read and wanted to share. Feel free to add more links in the comments.
Are you using it? Is it helpful? What are your thoughts?

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Vo9w4ftPx-rizdWyaYoB-pQ3DzK1n325OgDgXsnt0X0/edit?usp=sharing


https://mflteacher.webnode.co.uk/l/chatgpt-in-language-learning/


https://www.barefootteflteacher.com/p/ai-can-now-write-your-lesson-plans



https://www.marcrhayes.com/post/5-ways-chatgpt-can-help-primary-teachers

David Deubelbeiss has also shared this list of ChatGPT-related posts, videos and presentations.
And here’s a tweet about cost.




Scott Thornbury, Svetlana Kandybovich and Sam Gravell discuss ChatGPT and its uses in language teaching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zS0cd7e_hh4
Thank you for including my post on ChatGPT. It’s great to see so many people considering how this AI tool could be used in English language education. I’ve since used it to generate interview responses for a student I’m currently teaching – it saved me a LOT of time.
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And thank you for sharing your experiment! Would you pay for it, Zoe? I haven’t been able to use it this week, it always says it’s at capacity..
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As yet, I don’t have enough need for ChatGPT to justify paying for it. I’ve purely done a few experiments to find out some of the things that ChatGPT can do. Otherwise, without it, I’d continue to use Google search for free.
For the access issue, you do have to refresh the login page a few times.
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Great post, thank you for adding all these together.
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It’s helpful to have them all in one place!
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Thanks for this!
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glad you found it useful!
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