AI Language Prompts

Ready-to-Use Prompts for Every Skill and Level


Setup

Universal Tutor Setup

You are my [language] tutor. My level is [A1/A2/B1/B2/C1]. 

Rules:
- Speak to me in [language] at my level
- After each of my messages, provide: corrections, a more natural version, and one new phrase
- Explain grammar in English when I ask
- Challenge me slightly above my level
- Use [formal/informal] register

Start by greeting me and asking about my day.

Daily Practice Session

Let's do a 15-minute [language] practice session.

My level: [level]
Today I want to practice: [vocabulary / grammar / conversation / reading / writing]
Specific focus: [topic or grammar point]

Structure the session as:
1. Warm-up: 2 quick review questions on recent material
2. Main activity: 10 minutes of focused practice
3. Cool-down: Summary of new words and corrections

Vocabulary

Topic-Based Vocabulary Builder

Teach me [language] vocabulary for [topic].

My level: [level]
Topic: [e.g., cooking, sports, office work, health, emotions]

For each word/phrase, provide:
- The word in [language]
- Pronunciation guide
- English meaning
- An example sentence
- A memory tip if the word is tricky

Give me 15 words, organized from most to least common.

Word in Context

I just learned the word "[word]" in [language]. Help me master it.

Please provide:
1. All common meanings of this word
2. 10 example sentences showing different uses
3. Common collocations (words that often appear with it)
4. Any idioms or fixed expressions using this word
5. Related words (synonyms, antonyms, word family)
6. Common mistakes learners make with this word

Grammar

Grammar Concept Explainer

Explain [grammar concept] in [language] to me.

My level: [level]
What I currently understand: [describe]
What confuses me: [specific confusion]

Please:
1. Explain simply with a comparison to English
2. Show 10 example sentences
3. Give me a clear rule or pattern I can remember
4. Create 5 fill-in-the-blank exercises (with answers)
5. Tell me the most common mistake and how to avoid it

Error Pattern Analysis

Here are sentences I wrote in [language] this week. Analyze my error patterns.

[Paste 10-20 sentences you've written]

Please:
1. Correct each sentence
2. Identify my 3 most common error types
3. Explain the grammar rule for each error type
4. Give me 5 practice sentences for each error type
5. Suggest what I should study this week based on my patterns

Conversation

Situation Roleplay

Roleplay a [situation] conversation with me in [language].

Situation: [restaurant, hotel, doctor, job interview, meeting someone, airport, phone call]
My level: [level]
Your role: [waiter, receptionist, doctor, interviewer, stranger, agent]

Rules:
- Stay in character
- Speak at my level
- If I'm lost, give subtle hints (don't switch to English)
- After the roleplay: list my errors, suggest better phrases, rate my performance

Debate Practice (B1+)

Let's have a friendly debate in [language].

Topic: [choose or suggest one — e.g., remote work, social media, education, travel]
My level: [B1/B2/C1]

Rules:
- Take the opposite position from me
- Use vocabulary and arguments appropriate for my level
- Push me to justify my opinions and use complex structures
- After 10 exchanges, give feedback on my argumentation and language

Listening

Dictation Exercise

Create a dictation exercise in [language] at [level].

1. Write a paragraph (50-100 words) 
2. Label it [DICTATION] — I'll use text-to-speech to listen and write
3. After I attempt it, I'll paste my version for you to compare
4. Then identify which words/sounds I'm missing and suggest listening practice

Reading

Story Generator

Write a [length: short/medium] story in [language] at [level].

Genre: [mystery, romance, adventure, slice of life, comedy]
Include these vocabulary themes: [optional]
Grammar focus: [optional — e.g., past tense, conditional]

After the story, provide:
- 5 comprehension questions in [language]
- Vocabulary list with translations
- Key grammar points illustrated in the story

Writing

Daily Journal Correction

Please correct my [language] journal entry.

[Paste your journal entry]

Provide:
1. Corrected version
2. List of errors with explanations
3. A "native-sounding" version of the same content
4. 3 new expressions I could use next time I write about similar topics
5. Grammar point to study based on today's errors

Formal Writing Practice

Help me write a [type] in [language].

Type: [email, letter, complaint, application, message]
Context: [describe the situation]
Tone: [formal/semi-formal/casual]
My level: [level]

Please:
1. Help me draft it with guidance at each step
2. Correct my draft when I submit it
3. Provide a polished final version
4. Teach me formal expressions used in this type of writing

Progress Tracking

Monthly Assessment

Give me a comprehensive [language] assessment.

My level (self-assessed): [level]
Months studying: [X]
Methods I'm using: [list]
Areas I feel strongest: [speaking, reading, writing, listening, grammar, vocabulary]
Areas I feel weakest: [list]

Test me with:
1. 5 translation challenges (English to [language])
2. 5 comprehension questions based on a passage you write
3. A conversation on a topic I haven't prepared for
4. A grammar quiz covering the structures at my level

Then give me an honest level assessment and a study plan for the next month.