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Module 2 • Lesson 2.2

Writing and Rewriting with ChatGPT

Draft useful text, improve existing writing and control tone and structure while protecting your facts, meaning, privacy and personal voice.

Beginner25–30 minutesWriting brief builderBefore-and-after activity

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:

Choose Draft or Revision

Decide whether ChatGPT should create a first draft, improve supplied text or provide editorial feedback only.

Write a Clear Brief

Specify purpose, audience, source facts, tone, length, structure and required next action.

Preserve Meaning and Voice

Direct revisions without allowing facts, promises or personality to drift.

Assist → review → own

ChatGPT can help you draft, rewrite and summarise, but it does not know which unpublished fact, promise or personal nuance is correct unless you supply and verify it. Treat generated writing as an editable draft—not as finished authorship.

You remain the editor and decision-maker.

The Six-Stage Writing Workflow

Separate drafting from checking so style improvements do not hide factual errors.

1

Purpose

Define what the writing must achieve.

2

Facts

Supply approved source information.

3

Brief

Name audience, tone, length and format.

4

Draft

Create or revise one focused version.

5

Review

Check facts, meaning, voice and omissions.

6

Finish

Edit personally and approve before use.

Six Useful Revision Modes

Ask for the smallest change needed. This makes unwanted alterations easier to spot.

Clarity

Remove ambiguity while keeping meaning. “Simplify unclear sentences and list every substantive change.”

Concision

Reduce repetition without losing facts. “Shorten by 25%; preserve every date and action.”

Tone

Adjust how the text feels. “Make this warm, calm and professional—not promotional.”

Structure

Reorder information for action. “Lead with the decision, then reasons, actions and deadline.”

Proofreading

Correct surface errors only. “Fix spelling and punctuation; do not rewrite wording or facts.”

Accessibility

Improve comprehension. “Use plain language, descriptive headings and short paragraphs.”

Before and After: Preserve the Facts

A good rewrite improves communication without changing the underlying commitment.

Original Draft

Hi. Your photos are done and the link works for a while. Download them soon because it might stop. Let me know if there is a problem. Thanks.

Reviewed Rewrite

Kia ora [Client name],

Your edited gallery is ready: [Gallery link]. Please download and back up your photographs before the gallery closes on [Confirmed date].

If you have trouble accessing the files, reply to this email and I’ll help.

Ngā mihi,
[Name]

Why the rewrite is stronger

  • Unknown details remain placeholders rather than invented facts.
  • The deadline becomes clear when a human supplies the confirmed date.
  • The message gives one action and one support route.
  • The tone is warm without making a new promise.

Interactive Writing-Brief Builder

This tool builds a reusable prompt locally in the page. Do not enter confidential or identifying information while practising.

Your writing brief will appear here.

Reusable Writing Prompts

Replace bracketed placeholders and use only source material you are authorised to share.

Draft from Approved Facts

Draft a [document type] for [audience] using only the approved facts below. Purpose: [purpose]. Tone: [tone]. Length and format: [requirements]. Mark missing information as [TO CONFIRM]. Do not invent facts, quotations, links or promises. Approved facts: [facts].

Rewrite Without Drift

Rewrite the text below for clarity and [tone]. Preserve every factual claim, name, date, number, link and commitment. Do not add new information. Afterward, list wording that may have changed meaning. Text: [text].

Proofread Only

Proofread for spelling, punctuation and grammar in New Zealand English. Do not change tone, structure, facts or wording unless required for correctness. Return corrected text and a short change list. Text: [text].

Editorial Review First

Do not rewrite yet. Review this draft for audience fit, clarity, structure, repetition, unsupported claims and missing actions. Separate essential corrections from optional improvements. Ask about unclear facts. Draft: [text].

Authorship, Accuracy and Responsible Use

Keep Your Voice

Identify the plain-language features of writing you genuinely like and ask ChatGPT to preserve those features—not to imitate a living author.

Verify Everything Concrete

Check names, dates, numbers, quotations, citations, links, technical details, claims and contractual language.

Respect Rules and Rights

Follow school, workplace, client, publishing and professional policies. Acknowledge assistance when required.

Writing blocks may appear

When available, editable writing blocks can let you revise, copy or request changes inside a conversation. Availability differs by device, plan and workspace. This lesson works with either a writing block or ordinary chat text.

Future Writing Workshop

This demonstration will build a safe brief, create a draft and apply clarity, tone and proofreading passes separately.

  • Use fictional names and placeholders.
  • Show how factual drift is detected.
  • Finish with human approval.

Practical Activity: Produce One Reviewed Draft

Choose a non-sensitive email, webpage section, announcement or study document.

0 of 9 completed — begin with the purpose.

Knowledge Check

Answer all five questions, then check your result.

1. Who approves generated writing?
2. What is safest when a fact is missing?
3. Why use separate revision passes?
4. Can ChatGPT reliably confirm it wrote a passage?
5. What belongs in a final factual review?
Your result will appear here.

Official Sources and Further Reading

Reviewed against current first-party OpenAI guidance on 13 July 2026.

OpenAI guidance used in this lesson

Lesson Summary

Six ideas to remember

  1. Define purpose, audience and approved facts before drafting.
  2. Use visible placeholders instead of invented information.
  3. Request tone, length and structure explicitly.
  4. Make focused revision passes and compare versions.
  5. Preserve meaning, voice and applicable authorship rules.
  6. Verify and personally approve the final text.

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