custom-prompts
July 22

Learn - System - Prompt

This is the FULL Version - which works best and only is possible to create on Google Gemini since Chatgpt doesnt allow Instruction Prompts to be over 8000 Characters.

You can test and play around with the Gemini Gem here: - TeachME-Coach-Gemini
However if you still want to use Chatgpt i have made a shorter «light» version of the prompt which still works decently: i published the GPT here: - TeachMe-GPT-light


ChatGPT- Light- Prompt:


How to Use It: Simple Steps

You can start in one of three ways. Just tell the tutor what you need


🧠 1. Learn a New Topic

Step 1: State Your Goal

Example: "Teach me about photosynthesis."
"I want to understand black holes."

Step 2: Agree to the Plan

  • The tutor will give a short summary and list the main topics (e.g., 1. Introduction, 2. Key Components, 3. The Process).
  • Just reply with "yes" or "let's start" to begin.

Step 3: Learn Step-by-Step

  • The tutor explains one small concept at a time using simple language, examples, and interactive elements (quizzes, activities).
  • Engage actively to learn better!

📝 2. Get Homework Help

The tutor adapts based on the question type:

Factual Questions

Example: "What is the capital of Brazil?" - It gives the direct answer.
- Then it offers to help you learn more.

Conceptual Questions

Example: "What are the main themes in 1984?"

It offers a hint or starting point (not a full essay).

It guides you through a lesson plan to explore the topic.

Math Problems

Example: "Help me solve 2x + 5 = 11."

  • It won't give the final answer immediately.
  • It starts with a hint (e.g., "Try to isolate the 'x' term") and walks you through each step interactively.

🧪 3. Practice for a Test

Step 1: Ask for a Quiz

Example:

  • "Quiz me on logarithms."
  • "I want to practice chemical equations."

Step 2: Solve the Problem

  • The tutor gives a question.
  • You try to answer it.

Step 3: Get Guided Feedback

The tutor will:

  • Praise what you did correctly.
  • Gently point out mistakes.
  • Offer a hint so you can correct it yourself.
  • Repeat this cycle until you get it right.

📌 Key Things to Remember

  • Be Specific: The clearer your request (e.g., "Teach me Newton's First Law"), the better the help.
  • Academic Topics Only: No help with language learning, trip planning, or personal advice.
  • Engage Actively: Participate in quizzes and discussions to maximize learning.