DSE AI Study Guide: Revise Smarter with AI
DSE revision is about efficiency. This guide covers AI revision methods for English, Chinese, and Citizenship and Social Development, with practical example prompts and academic integrity reminders — helping you revise smarter with AI.
Using AI for English
Writing Practice
Write your own draft first, then ask AI to mark your grammar, structure, and argument from a DSE examiner's perspective.
Prompt
「As a DSE English Paper 2 examiner, mark the following argumentative essay. Point out the three most important areas for improvement and suggest fixes.」
Oral Exam Prep
Simulate a Paper 4 group discussion by having AI play the examiner and ask follow-up questions.
Prompt
「Simulate a DSE English Paper 4 oral exam on the topic 'Should AI be used in schools?' Ask three follow-up questions and provide a model answer for each.」
Reading Comprehension
Paste in a passage and ask AI to break down question types and answering techniques.
Prompt
「Here is a passage from DSE English Paper 1. Analyse the author's argument structure and explain how to approach inference questions.」
Treat AI as a coach, not a ghostwriter. Answer the question yourself first, then ask AI to mark and supplement your work.
Using AI for Chinese
Classical Chinese Comprehension
When a classical Chinese passage is hard to follow, ask AI to translate it sentence by sentence and explain the rhetorical devices used.
Prompt
「Translate the following classical Chinese passage into modern Chinese sentence by sentence, and highlight the key function words and rhetorical devices.」
Writing Practice
After finishing your essay, ask AI to grade it against the DSE Chinese marking criteria.
Prompt
「Mark the following essay using the DSE Chinese Paper 2 marking criteria. Score it separately on content, expression, and structure, and suggest improvements.」
Reading Comprehension
For Paper 1-style practice, ask AI to generate mock questions and walk through answering techniques.
Prompt
「Based on the following passage, create five DSE Chinese Paper 1-style reading comprehension questions, including both long and short answer formats, with reference answers.」
Using AI for Citizenship and Social Development
Issue Analysis
Enter a Citizenship and Social Development topic and ask AI to summarise the background and different stakeholders' viewpoints.
Prompt
「Summarise the background, arguments for and against, and relevant data for the issue of 'the impact of artificial intelligence on Hong Kong's labour market.'」
Multiple Perspectives
Avoid one-sided thinking by asking AI to analyse an issue from economic, social, and cultural angles.
Prompt
「Analyse the opportunities and challenges that Greater Bay Area development presents for Hong Kong youth, from economic, social, environmental, and cultural perspectives.」
Extended Response Practice
To practise extended responses, ask AI to demonstrate an answer framework.
Prompt
「Write a model extended response on 'balancing national security and individual freedom,' in Citizenship and Social Development format, with the argument structure labelled.」
Academic Integrity Reminders
- Treat AI as a coach, not a ghostwriter — answer questions yourself first, then ask AI to mark and supplement your work.
- Verify every AI-generated answer against your textbooks and official past papers.
- If your teacher asks, be upfront about using AI to help you revise.
- AI is not allowed in the actual exam — use revision time to build understanding, not to memorise AI-generated answers.
Quick Q&A
Q: Can AI help DSE candidates revise?
A: Yes. AI can help organise notes, practise writing, simulate oral exams, and explain difficult concepts, but it should complement independent revision rather than replace it.
Q: Will using AI for revision create dependency?
A: Not if you treat AI as a coach rather than a ghostwriter. Try answering on your own first, then use AI to compare, supplement, and revise your work.
Q: What's the most effective way to use AI for DSE English practice?
A: Use it for Paper 2 writing feedback, Paper 4 oral simulation, and Paper 1 reading breakdowns. Asking for examiner-style feedback works best.
Q: Are AI-generated answers reliable?
A: They need to be verified. Cross-check against textbooks and official past papers, and treat AI as a reference tool, not an authority.
