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When something went wrong — and no one was there to tell you what
An AI prompt that turns a speaking moment into specific, useful feedback
You finished a conversation. Or a meeting. Or a voice message you sent without thinking twice. And something felt off. Not catastrophically wrong — just smaller than what you meant , or slightly beside the point, or flat in a way you can't name.
Five minutes later, the moment is gone. You can't replay it. And there's no one to tell you what actually happened.
The problem isn't that you made a mistake. It's that no one pointed to the exact moment where it happened.
This prompt gives an AI assistant a specific job: not to "correct your English" in a general way, but to look at how you expressed an idea and tell you exactly where the gap is. What you said versus what you probably meant. The word that was almost right. The structure that collapsed mid-sentence.
It won't replace real conversation with real feedback. But it closes the gap when no one else is there.
Example output
How it works
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Copy the prompt into any AI assistantIt sets up a specific feedback role — not a grammar checker, but something closer to a second listener.
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Speak or type out what you saidUse a real situation: a message you sent, a sentence you stumbled through, a topic you want to talk about. Paste the text at the end of the prompt.
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Read what came backThe output names the specific gap — not "your grammar needs work," but the actual word, structure, or phrase that broke down.
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