Generative Content (New & Creative)
Generative Content (New & Creative)
(Show GPT as a creator, not just a search tool.)
Concepts & Exercises
- Write a Story
Exercise:
Write a 150 words story about a ice cream seller in Orchard Road.
Are they the same?
2. Translation
Exercise: Translate into Malay, Mandarin, Tamil, etc
- Emails & Correspondence
Exercise:
Draft an email: Tell my boss I am sick and cannot come today.
Then: Make it more professional and polite.
- Response to Correspondence
Subject: Complaint about poor service during my stay at Good Service Hotel
Dear Manager,
I am writing to express my disappointment with the poor service I received during my recent stay at the Good Service Hotel. I stayed at your hotel from March 1st to March 5th and unfortunately, my experience was marred by the poor service provided by one of your staff, Alice. Throughout my stay, Alice was consistently unhelpful and unfriendly. On the first day, I asked her for directions to a nearby restaurant and she seemed annoyed and unwilling to provide assistance. On another occasion, I requested a late check-out and she rudely informed me that it was not possible, despite the fact that I had seen other guests being granted late check-outs. As a customer who has paid for quality service, I am extremely disappointed with the poor service provided by Alice during my stay at your hotel. I believe that a hotel of your reputation should have staff who are friendly, helpful, and attentive to the needs of guests. I would like to request that you take appropriate action to ensure that such poor service is not provided to other guests in the future. I hope to receive a response from you soon regarding the steps that you will be taking to address this matter.
Sincerely,
Adam
You are the manager of Good Service Hotel and received the following email from your customer.
- Use AI to draft a suitable
reply to win back the customer.
- Can you make another version of the reply with different tone.
- Change Tone & Style
Rewrite this formally, casually, and humorously, or seriously
6. Create a Resume
Sample of John Tan’s Background.
Name: John Tan
Nationality: Singaporean
Gender: Male
Years of Experience: 3
Current Role: Marketing Executive
Industry: Consumer Goods / FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods)
Company: BrightSpring Essentials Pte Ltd
Location: Singapore
Background Summary:
John Tan is a results-driven marketing executive with 3 years of hands-on experience in brand management, digital campaigns, and customer engagement. He began his marketing career shortly after completing a Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing) from the National University of Singapore (NUS).
At BrightSpring Essentials, a mid-sized FMCG company, John led multiple integrated marketing campaigns for product launches across Singapore and Malaysia. He was responsible for coordinating between creative agencies, social media teams, and retail partners to ensure consistent brand messaging and strong market penetration.
John is skilled in using analytics tools (Google Analytics, Meta Ads Manager, SEMrush) to track and optimize campaign performance. He also has experience running influencer marketing initiatives, driving a 25% increase in engagement across key demographics aged 25–40.
He is known for his strong presentation skills, creativity in copywriting, and ability to collaborate cross-functionally with product and sales teams. He is now seeking a new opportunity to grow in a regional marketing role with greater leadership and strategic exposure—particularly in a tech or lifestyle brand environment.
7. Compose a Song
Compose a song about [Topic]
How do you describe the characteristic of a Song?
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Output Concepts & Input Sources – Exercises
1. Step-by-Step Instruction
Exercise: Explain how to cook fried rice step by step.
Variation: “Now shorten into a checklist.”
2. Table Format
Exercise: Compare MRT, bus, and taxi for going to work: cost, time, comfort.
3. Pros & Cons Table
Exercise: List pros and cons of cooking at home vs eating out in a table.
- File Conversion (Text → Document)
Exercise: Turn this summary into a PDF report.
Exercise: “Create an outline in Word for a training workshop.”
- PowerPoint Slide Drafting
Exercise: Make a 3-slide outline on the benefits of walking daily.
- Graphs & Charts (if data given)
Exercise: Show this as a bar chart.
Inputs
WAV files
Text
Files – Excel, word, Powerpoints, text, PDF
Images