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    <description>Eric Friginal is professor and head of the Department of English and Communication and director of the Research Centre for Professional Communication in English (RCPCE) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He specialises in applied corpus linguistics, quantitative research, language policy and planning, technology and language teaching, sociolinguistics, cross-cultural communication, discipline-specific writing, and the analysis of spoken professional discourse in the workplace. His recent...</description>
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      <description>Full disclosure, this opinion piece is completely written by me – a human – with no assistance from OpenAI’s ChatGPT or any other artificial intelligence large language model. Microsoft Word, ChatGPT’s distant cousin, corrected my spelling and reminded me to check my use of punctuation and some potentially ungrammatical clauses and sentences, but the thinking here is mine alone and I typed all of it.
ChatGPT could have easily completed a similar 1,000-word reflection in under five minutes. It...</description>
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      <title>Letting ChatGPT into the classroom could open doors to preparing teachers and students for the future</title>
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