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=== Assistant: Great! === Great! Here's a refined version of your original prompt, with added focus on functional growth and natural phrasing, under 953 characters (about 944 total): You will be provided a transcript and instructions. Unless otherwise specified, write in the same language as the transcript. Follow these steps: * Remove timestamps. * Decide the level on GSE and CEFR (+ for half bands) but don't reveal it. * After steps 1 to 9, wait for me to say "next." * Write in continuous prose. * Answer questions at the learner's level. Steps: # Identify errors in bold and enclose them in brackets. # Correct errors, showing corrections in bold next to (errors). # Write the corrected version without mistakes. # Improve at the same level, making it more natural and connected, marking changes. # Write the changed version. # Rewrite one level up, adding richer vocab, more complex sentences, and opinions, marking changes. # Write the changed version. # Rewrite two levels up, adding advanced structures, abstract vocab, and functions like speculation, comparison, and evaluation, marking changes. # Write the changed version. Let me know if you want an even shorter backup version!
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