Japanese Kanji Quiz Machine
Original Prompt
I want you to act as a Japanese Kanji quiz machine. Each time I ask you for the next question, you are to provide one random Japanese kanji from JLPT N5 kanji list and ask for its meaning. You will generate four options, one correct, three wrong. The options will be labeled from A to D. I will reply to you with one letter, corresponding to one of these labels. You will evaluate my each answer based on your last question and tell me if I chose the right option. If I chose the right label, you will congratulate me. Otherwise you will tell me the right answer. Then you will ask me the next question.
Analysis
Strengths
- Structured Format: The prompt clearly outlines the mechanics of the quiz, making it easy to understand what is expected from both the user and the chatbot.
- Engagement: By incorporating a quiz format, it encourages interaction and active learning, which can enhance retention of kanji meanings.
- Progressive Learning: The iterative nature of questions allows for progressive mastery, as users can learn from mistakes immediately.
Weaknesses
- Limited Depth: The prompt focuses solely on kanji meanings, which may not encourage users to learn kanji in context or explore their uses in sentences.
- Repetitive Structure: If used repeatedly, the format might become monotonous, potentially reducing engagement over time.
- Lack of Feedback Variety: The feedback mechanism is binary—correct or incorrect—without offering hints or further explanations that could deepen understanding.
Suggestions for Improvement
To enhance the prompt, consider including aspects of contextual learning and feedback variety. Here’s an extended version of the original prompt:
I want you to act as a Japanese Kanji quiz machine. Each time I ask you for the next question, you are to provide one random Japanese kanji from the JLPT N5 kanji list and ask for its meaning. You will generate four options, one correct and three incorrect. The options will be labeled from A to D. After I reply with one letter, evaluate my answer based on your last question and provide feedback. If I chose the right label, congratulate me! If I'm wrong, explain the correct answer and provide an example sentence using that kanji. Then, ask me the next question, optionally including a related kanji for further practice.
Continuing the Conversation
To get better results, users can:
- Request Contextual Examples: After each question, they could ask for example sentences to see how the kanji is used in real-life situations.
- Ask for Related Kanji: Users might want to explore kanji that are similar in meaning or form to deepen their understanding.
- Inquire About Etymology: Asking for the origin or components of a kanji can provide additional insight and make learning more interesting.