chatgpt-output-format-and-tone
Module 5 · Lesson 2 of 4 · Course Lesson 17 of 26
Choose Output Format and Tone
Tell ChatGPT what a useful answer should look and sound like. Choose a structure that fits the job, a tone that fits the audience and a length that supports the decision.
- Beginner
- About 18 minutes
- Interactive output builder
- 4-question check
Learning Objectives
What you will learn
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
- Choose a useful response format for a specific task and audience.
- Set an approximate length without creating conflicting requirements.
- Request headings, steps, bullet points, tables, checklists or reusable templates.
- Describe tone using practical words and observable writing behaviours.
- Request New Zealand English and an appropriate reading level where needed.
- Transform the same information into an email, checklist and social post.
Format Decisions
Match the format to the reader’s next move
| If the reader needs to… | Start with… | Add this instruction |
|---|---|---|
| Complete a process | Numbered steps | State prerequisites, put actions in order and include a final check. |
| Scan the essentials | Bullets | Start each bullet with a meaningful keyword and remove repetition. |
| Compare choices | Table | Name the criteria, units and evidence; use “not provided” for missing data. |
| Confirm readiness | Checklist | Make each item observable and start it with a verb. |
| Send a message | Name the relationship, purpose, desired action and deadline. | |
| Publish publicly | Social post | Define platform, audience, length, call to action and claims to verify. |
| Repeat the task later | Template | Use clearly labelled placeholders and include brief usage instructions. |
Tables are not always the accessible choice
Use a table for genuine row-and-column relationships. Use headings, bullets or steps for ordinary explanations, especially when learners may read the content on a small screen or with assistive technology.
Tone Word Bank
Describe how the writing should feel
Tone works best when you combine one or two adjectives with concrete behaviour.
Warm and approachable
Use everyday language, positive phrasing and natural sentences without becoming overly casual.
Clear and respectful
Use precise language, logical structure and restrained confidence without unnecessary jargon.
Calm and practical
Acknowledge the concern, avoid alarmist language and provide manageable next steps.
Direct and economical
Lead with the answer, remove repetition and retain every detail needed for action.
Balanced and factual
Separate evidence from opinion, avoid loaded language and state uncertainty.
Supportive and realistic
Recognise progress, give specific guidance and avoid exaggerated praise or guarantees.
Decisive but honest
Use clear recommendations while identifying assumptions, limits and facts to confirm.
Benefit-led and ethical
Connect benefits to evidence and audience needs without pressure, deception or unsupported claims.
Add language and reading-level guidance
For ITIAN work, you might request “Use New Zealand English, plain language and short sentences for adult beginners.” Reading level is about accessibility—not talking down to people.
Interactive Builder
Create an output instruction
Add this instruction to the Expectations and Audience parts of your CLEAR prompt. Your choices are stored in this browser.
One Source, Three Outputs
Change the format—not the facts
Source information: Saturday beginner phone-photography workshop, 10 am–1 pm. Bring a charged phone and rain jacket. Reply by Thursday.
Subject: Saturday phone-photography workshop
Kia ora,
Our beginner workshop runs this Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm. Please bring a fully charged phone and a rain jacket.
Reply by Thursday to confirm you can attend.
Ngā mihi
Checklist
- Confirm attendance by Thursday
- Charge your phone
- Pack a rain jacket
- Arrive before 10 am Saturday
- Allow three hours for the workshop
Social post
Ready to improve your phone photography?
Join our beginner workshop this Saturday, 10 am–1 pm. Bring a charged phone and rain jacket, and prepare to learn by doing.
Please confirm by Thursday.
Check for accidental changes
The structure and tone can change, but the date, time, requirements and reply deadline must remain consistent. Never let a more engaging format introduce an unsupported price, location, guarantee or availability claim.
Common Problems
Make instructions specific and compatible
“Make it better”
Name what better means: shorter, clearer, warmer, more evidence-based or easier to scan.
Impossible length
Do not demand comprehensive detail in 50 words. Prioritise or allow the length required for completeness.
Too many tones
“Formal, casual, funny, urgent and calm” creates conflict. Choose one primary tone and one supporting quality.
Format without purpose
A table, poem or long report may be unsuitable. Decide what the reader needs to do next.
Undefined audience
“Write simply” is relative. Name the reader’s experience, vocabulary and situation.
Style over accuracy
Polished language cannot rescue wrong facts. Ask ChatGPT to flag uncertainty and verify important claims.
Unusable template
Make placeholders obvious, consistent and accompanied by short instructions.
Over-formatting
Too many headings, icons and nested bullets can make a short answer harder to read.
Practical Activity
Transform one message three ways
Use the same safe information to create an email, checklist and social post. Select the best version for your purpose and explain why. Progress is stored in this browser.
Knowledge Check
Check your understanding
Finish the Lesson
Record your progress
Official References
