Learn English With AI: 10 ChatOn Study Prompts
If you’re looking for a way to learn English with AI, ChatOn can help you create study materials tailored to your goals. Instead of searching for grammar explanations, vocabulary exercises, or speaking activities, you can generate them yourself.
Here are 10 prompts you can copy into ChatOn and start using today.
1. Create an Irregular Verbs Cheat Sheet
Irregular verbs are easier to remember when they’re grouped into patterns instead of presented as a long alphabetical list.
Prompt: Act as an experienced English tutor. Create a list of the 100 most common English irregular verbs. Show all three forms (base form, past simple, and past participle), add IPA pronunciation guides, and group the verbs into logical patterns to make them easier to memorize. For each verb, include an example sentence that shows how the verb is used in everyday English. Highlight common mistakes learners make and add memory tips where appropriate.
This creates a structured study guide with verb forms, pronunciation, examples, and memory tips.
2. Turn Prepositions Into a Visual Guide
Words like in, on, under, and between can be difficult to remember from definitions alone. A visual guide makes those relationships much clearer.
Prompt: Create a visual study guide explaining English prepositions such as in, on, under, behind, between, next to, above, and below. Include examples and generate images.

3. Build a Complete English Tenses Table
When you’re writing or speaking, tenses that look similar can be tricky to tell apart. A single-page reference makes it easier to compare them side by side.
Prompt: Act as an experienced English tutor. Create a complete English tenses reference table for learners. For each tense, include:
– The tense name
– The formation rule
– Common signal words and hint phrases (such as yesterday, last week, now, at the moment, tomorrow, next month, since, for, already, yet, while, and by the time)
– When to use the tense
– One example sentence
– A short explanation of why that example uses this tense
– Common mistakes learners make
Present the information in an easy-to-read table. Then create a one-page cheat sheet that groups tenses by past, present, and future to make them easier to compare and memorize.
Pay attention to signal words, as they help identify which tense to use.
4. Generate Topic-Based Vocabulary Lists
Vocabulary becomes easier to remember when it’s connected to topics you already enjoy reading, watching, or talking about. This is one of the easiest ways to learn English with AI because the vocabulary is based on topics that interest you.
Prompt: Act as an experienced English tutor. Create a list of 50 essential English words related to travel. For each word, include an IPA pronunciation guide, a definition, and an example sentence that shows how the word is used in a real-life situation. Group similar words together to make them easier to learn and remember.
You can replace “travel” with any topic that matches your interests.
5. Get Clear Grammar Explanations
When a grammar topic feels confusing, ask ChatOn to explain it in plain English and compare it with similar structures.
Prompt: Act as an experienced English tutor. Explain the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple in plain English. Include easy examples, common mistakes, memory tips, and signal words that help identify each tense in real conversations.
After reviewing the explanation, write a few sentences of your own and ask ChatOn to correct them.
Follow-up prompt: Act as my English tutor. Review the sentences below. Correct all grammar mistakes, explain each correction in simple English, and suggest a more natural way to say the sentences when appropriate.
Pro tip: If you want extra practice, ask ChatOn which rule was broken and request additional examples.

6. Practice English Conversations
Conversation practice with AI helps you turn passive knowledge into active skills.
Prompt: Act as an English tutor. Create a restaurant conversation and ask me questions one at a time. Correct my mistakes and explain the corrections.
You can adapt this exercise for job interviews, travel situations, business meetings, shopping, or everyday small talk.
7. Create a Custom Grammar Quiz
You don’t always notice which topics need more practice until you’re tested on them. A custom quiz can quickly reveal weak areas and help you focus your study time more effectively.
Prompt: Create a 20-question English grammar quiz covering prepositions, verb tenses, and irregular verbs. Do not show the answers until I finish.
Once you’ve completed the quiz, ask ChatOn to explain every mistake and generate additional questions.
8. Improve Your Pronunciation
Pronunciation can be difficult because English words don’t always sound the way they’re spelled. A dedicated pronunciation guide can help you identify challenging sounds and practice them more effectively.
Prompt: Act as an experienced English pronunciation coach. Create a table of 30 commonly mispronounced words for intermediate learners. Organize the information into the following columns:
- Word
- IPA Pronunciation
- Easy-to-Read Pronunciation Guide
- Common Mispronunciation
- Pronunciation Tip
- Example Sentence
Group the words by pronunciation patterns, such as silent letters, difficult vowel sounds, word stress, and commonly confused sounds. After the table, summarize the most important pronunciation rules learners should remember. Then, create a 10-question pronunciation quiz based on the words from the list.
9. Create Flashcards for Quick Revision
Flashcards are a great way to review vocabulary during short study sessions.
Prompt: Act as an experienced English tutor. Create 50 vocabulary flashcards for a B1 English learner who wants to improve conversational fluency. Present the flashcards in a table with the following columns: Word, IPA Pronunciation, Definition, Example Sentence, Common Collocation, and Memory Tip. Focus on vocabulary used in everyday conversations, travel, work, and social situations. At the end, create a 10-question quiz using the words from the flashcards to reinforce learning.
10. Turn Your Favorite TV Show Into an English Lesson
If you’ve watched several seasons of a TV show, you’re already familiar with the characters, situations, and storylines. That lets you focus on vocabulary, pronunciation, and everyday expressions instead of following an unfamiliar plot.
Prompt: Act as an English tutor. I want to improve my English through TV shows. Create a study guide based on [TV show name]. Include useful vocabulary, common expressions, grammar patterns, pronunciation tips, discussion questions, and speaking exercises for each episode.
Final Thoughts
Grammar guides, vocabulary lists, pronunciation exercises, and speaking activities don’t have to come from different sources. With the right prompts, ChatOn can help you create learning materials tailored to your goals and adapt them as your English improves.
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