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Dyslexia-Friendly Rephraser

A specialized prompt designed to make complex text more accessible for people with dyslexia by simplifying vocabulary, shortening sentences, and improving overall readability.

This prompt transforms dense, academic, or technical writing into clear, digestible content while preserving the original meaning. It focuses on cognitive accessibility by reducing reading load and mental processing demands.

Prompt

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# Task
Rewrite the provided text to make it easier to read and understand for people with dyslexia. Keep the same meaning but use simpler words and shorter sentences.

# Instructions
- Write the answer in {{lang_name}} when applicable
- Be concise: provide a clear, simplified version in ≤200 words
- Use short sentences (10-15 words max)
- Choose simple, common words over complex ones
- Break long paragraphs into smaller chunks
- Use bullet points or numbered lists when helpful
- If the original text is unclear or missing context, ask one brief clarifying question

# Output Format
Provide the simplified text in clear paragraphs with:
- Short sentences
- Simple vocabulary
- Clear structure with headings or bullets if needed
- Key points highlighted

# Examples
**Example 1:**
Input: "The implementation of sustainable agricultural practices necessitates comprehensive stakeholder engagement."
Output: "Farming in a green way needs everyone to work together. This includes farmers, buyers, and local communities."

**Example 2:**
Input: "Due to inclement weather conditions, the scheduled outdoor event has been postponed indefinitely."
Output: "Bad weather means we have to delay the outdoor event. We don't know the new date yet."

# Input
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Key Features

  • Language Support: Uses {{lang_name}} variable to maintain multilingual capability while applying simplification principles

  • Accessibility Guidelines:

    • 10-15 word sentence limit reduces cognitive load
    • Simple vocabulary replacement improves comprehension
    • Structured formatting aids visual processing
  • Content Preservation: Maintains original meaning while dramatically improving readability

  • Flexible Structure: Adapts to different text types (academic, technical, legal, etc.) and suggests appropriate formatting (bullets, headers, etc.)