Estimated User #658
1 fiction conversations
over 9 days
(Apr 15, 2023 – Apr 25, 2023)
88% prompt uniqueness
Transbaikal Territory, Russia
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Write a screenplay version of the text 'Grandson: Hey, Grandpa! Where have you b
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Translate the story from the life of the main character 'My name is Vladislav, a
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Translate to Soviet Russian the following text: Title: The Fox and the Hare: A R
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Write the 1945 movie script according the request "Hello, hello. Can you hear us
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Write the 1997 TV show script according the request "In the English language cla
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Write a book of a news article based on the request "In Russia, men were banned
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Write a direct speech version of the text "Uncle says to his nephew: - That you
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Writhe a indirect speech version of the text "Father: Why are you always sitting
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Write a 1945 radio message as an appeal, in Polish, from May 9!
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Write a documentary script, in modern Russian, about how a fat man Leonid Kalini
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Imagine that Los Aholyandsk is a megacity in the European part of Russia! Write
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Translate the text 'My name is Victor and I am 24 years old. One New Year's holi
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Translate the text 'A long time ago, one Sunday afternoon I was playing CS:GO wi
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Write dialogue according to the text "6-year-old Vovochka started crying and sai
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Write an IM-chat-styled dialogue according to the text "I threw a firecracker in
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 5× “Write the 1997 TV show script according the request "In the ...” over less than a minute (Apr 15, 2023 – Apr 15, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: Write the 1997 TV show script according the request "In the English language classroom, the USA, Britain and Australia will teach children to learn English"!
CHATBOT: FADE IN: INT. ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSROOM - DAY A group of children aged between 6-8 years old are sitting at their desks in a brightly lit classroom. The walls are adorned with posters and pictures of the USA, Britain, and Australia. MS. SMITH, a middle-aged teacher, stands at the front of the class and addresses the students. MS. SMITH Good morning, everyone. Today, we're going to learn English with our friends from the USA, Britain, and Australia. The children cheer and clap their hands. MS. SMITH Let's start with the basics. Repeat after me, "My name is..." The children repeat after her. MS. SMITH Good job. Now, let's practice our greetings. Say "Hello" to your neighbor. The children turn to their neighbor and say "Hello." MS. SMITH Excellent. Now, let's say it like our friends in the USA. Can you guys show us? ON THE SCREEN, we see a group of children from the USA saying "Hey, what's up?" The children in the classroom try to emulate them. MS. SMITH Great job. Now let's try another one. Can you guys show us how the Brits say "Hello?" ON THE SCREEN, we see a group of children from the UK saying "Hello, how are you?" The children in the classroom try to emulate them too. MS. SMITH Fantastic. And finally, let's see how the Aussies say "Hello." ON THE SCREEN, we see a group of children from Australia saying "G'day." The children in the classroom struggle to pronounce it, but eventually get the hang of it. MS. SMITH Well done, everyone. Now, let's move on to some vocabulary. Can you guys tell me what this is? She holds up a picture of a cat. CHILDREN Cat! MS. SMITH And what about this? She holds up a picture of a dog. CHILDREN Dog! MS. SMITH Great job. Now, let's see how our friends from the USA, Britain, and Australia say these words. ON THE SCREEN, we see children from each country saying "Cat" and "Dog." MS. SMITH Excellent work, everyone. Now that we've learned some basic English, let's try to have a conversation with our friends from overseas. ON THE SCREEN, we see the children speaking with each other. CHILD 1 Hey, what's up? CHILD 2 Hello, how are you? CHILD 3 G'day, mate. Everyone in the classroom laughs. MS. SMITH Well done, everyone. You're all doing great. FADE OUT.