How to use ChatGPT: Prompts, examples, and a fast starter method

Learning how to use ChatGPT is about clear prompts and smart iteration. Use this starter method to get reliable output, then adapt it to your workflow for writing, study, and research.

The fast prompt formula

Role + Task + Context + Constraints + Output style. Example: “You are a business editor. Improve this 300-word memo for clarity. Keep the tone professional and remove jargon. Return a clean version.”

Iterate in short loops

Ask for two or three variations, compare, and request revisions. Provide examples of what you like. Use headings or bullet points for complex tasks.

Practical tips

  • Be specific: Say who the audience is and what you need.
  • Show examples: Paste a sample paragraph or outline.
  • Set limits: Word count, structure, and tone preferences.
  • Verify: Check facts and numbers independently.

Resources

For deeper guides and comparisons, see The Eastern Herald’s ChatGPT hub. If something seems off with the service, consult OpenAI Status.

What should my first prompt be?

Start with a clear role and task. For example, “Act as a tutor. Explain photosynthesis in simple steps for a 9th grader.”

How do I make it sound like me?

Give style samples and ask ChatGPT to mirror them. Request small edits until it matches your tone.

Can I use it for research?

Use it to plan and summarize, then verify citations and statistics with original sources.

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