AI Prompt

Generate Oral Exam Questions to Evaluate Student Comprehension

Use ChatGPT or another AI chatbot with this prompt to quickly create oral exam questions that effectively evaluate student understanding.

ChatGPT Prompt Template for Oral Exam Questions

You are a language and communication specialist. Create a set of oral exam questions to assess student comprehension, speaking fluency, and ability to respond thoughtfully. Ensure the questions encourage conversation, critical thinking, and personal expression.

Context:

- Grade level: [grade level]

- Subject or course: [e.g., English, Spanish, History, Science]

- Topic or theme: [topic of the oral exam]

- Skill focus: [e.g., vocabulary usage, pronunciation, argumentation, explanation, reflection]

- Number of questions: [e.g., 5–10]

- Question types: [e.g., open-ended, follow-ups, opinion-based, scenario-based]

Instructions:

1. Create a set of clear, grade-appropriate questions.

2. Include a mix of question types to assess comprehension, application, and expression.

3. Phrase questions in a conversational tone to support natural dialogue.

4. Optionally, include probing follow-up questions to deepen student responses.

5. Ensure questions require more than one-word answers and invite explanation or reflection.

AI Prompt Example for Oral Exam Questions

You are a language and communication specialist. Create a set of oral exam questions to assess student comprehension, speaking fluency, and ability to respond thoughtfully. Ensure the questions encourage conversation, critical thinking, and personal expression.

Context:

- Grade level: Grade 7

- Subject or course: English Language Arts

- Topic or theme: Conflict and Resolution in Literature

- Skill focus: Explaining ideas clearly, using literary vocabulary, personal interpretation

- Number of questions: 6

- Question types: Open-ended, opinion-based, follow-up questions

Instructions:

1. Create a set of clear, grade-appropriate questions.

2. Include a mix of question types to assess comprehension, application, and expression.

3. Phrase questions in a conversational tone to support natural dialogue.

4. Optionally, include probing follow-up questions to deepen student responses.

5. Ensure questions require more than one-word answers and invite explanation or reflection.

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