Simplify Complex Topics for Beginners
When a learner struggles with a new or abstract concept and needs a clear, foundational understanding.
Prompt
Explain [TOPIC] as if you're teaching a [LEVEL] student. Use simple language, vivid analogies, and at least two concrete examples. Avoid jargon unless you define it. End with a summary in 3 bullet points. Keep the explanation under 250 words.
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Swap each placeholder for your own value:
[TOPIC][LEVEL]
Pro tips
- Specify the level (e.g., middle school, beginner) for appropriate complexity.
- Ask for follow-up questions to check comprehension.
- Request a visual metaphor if learning is visual.
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