Hey everyone. Itโs gotten crazy cold lately. I want to read or study something on the bus or subway during my commute, but itโs such a pain to take my hands out of my pockets to look at my phone when itโs this freezing.

So I've been using this method lately: creating a glossary for whatever field I'm interested in using ChatGPT or Gemini, and then listening to it like an audiobook using an app called 'Listen Repeat.' It doesn't strain your eyes, and itโs perfect for studying while keeping your hands tucked away. 1. Generate the content you want to study (Using ChatGPT/Gemini) First, ask GPT to organize terms for a field you've been interested in. It could be anythingโeconomics, IT, law, general knowledge, you name it. >> Prompt Example: "Create a glossary for economics and investment terms in a single table. List the top 100 most important ones in the format of 'Term' -> 'Explanation'."

Asking for it in a clean table makes it easier to copy later. 2. Create the file for audio conversion (PC) This is the process of turning the AI-generated content into a file the app can read. 1. Go to https://listen-repeat.com "Cloud Studio." 2. Select the 'Vocabulary List' -> 'Create CSV File' menu.

3. Copy the content GPT made and paste it into the 'Word' and 'Meaning' columns, then download as a CSV. At this point, you need to set the language to Korean -> Korean (or English -> English). 4. Move this file to your phone via KakaoTalk (Send to Me) or email.

3. Importing and Settings in the App (Important) Now, open the Listen Repeat app on your smartphone. 1. Tap 'Create New Vocabulary List' and set the language settings to match (e.g., Korean -> Korean).

2. Select the CSV file you just moved and import it. It might take a bit of time to generate depending on the amount of data. 4. Relax and enjoy with your hands in your pockets Once the list is created, just hit the 'Listen' button and you're done. There's a real sense of satisfaction in making your commute time productive without wasting a second.
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