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I challenged ChatGPT to be my Spanish tutor

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In this video, I challenged ChatGPT to act like my Spanish tutor and basically put the “AI teacher” hype to the test. I’m not interested in vague motivation quotes or generic textbook lines—I wanted to see if it could actually guide me like a real tutor: give me prompts, correct me, adjust the difficulty, and keep the conversation moving in a way that feels useful for learning. The big takeaway is that AI can be genuinely helpful if you use it correctly. It’s great for generating practice, roleplays, and explanations on demand, and it never gets tired of you asking the same question. But it’s not magic: you still have to steer it, be specific about what you want, and double-check things when it starts sounding too confident. I treat it like a tool in my language-learning toolbox—not a replacement for real input, real conversations, or consistent practice.

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