ToolsCreate Communicative Situations with Target Vocabulary

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Enter the Target Vocabulary

Start by entering the target vocabulary. The tool works seamlessly with both individual words and multi-word phrases, making it especially useful for practicing language chunks.

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Add a Topic

Next, decide whether you want the output to focus on a specific topic or prefer the tool to generate exchanges across various topics — the "topic" field is optional.

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Select the Level

Be sure to specify your learners’ level. You can choose a CEFR level, grade, or age range to ensure the content is age-appropriate.

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Generate Communicative Situations

Then, simply click the "Do the magic" button and wait a few seconds for the tool to generate unique, custom-made communicative situations tailored to your learners’ profiles!

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Pair with Fill in the Gap for Extra Practice

The Create Communicative Situations tool pairs perfectly with Fill in the Gap. Use it to blank out target vocabulary for an additional practice opportunity that reinforces learning.

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Ready-made lesson plans that use this tool

B1-B2
Digital Foorprint

This lesson plan helps B1/B2 ESL students explore the concept of online privacy and its implications. Through engaging group discussions, vocabulary-building exercises, and reading activities, learners analyze a news article about managing their digital footprint. The lesson plan targets skills such as identifying key points in texts and expressing abstract ideas, while fostering critical thinking about balancing privacy and professional online presence.

B1-B2
Explaining a House Issue to a Landlord

This lesson plan is ideal for B1/B2 learners who want to improve their ability to handle everyday situations with landlords and boost their speaking confidence. Students will learn practical vocabulary and expressions for discussing household problems. The plan includes reading comprehension practice and a final role-play to reinforce polite communication.

A2
Feelings and Emotions

This feelings and emotions lesson plan focuses on teaching emotions to adult learners at the A2 level. The structured lesson includes reading quotes, discussing personal feelings, and analyzing a blog post to enhance reading and speaking skills. Students will engage in exercises that promote understanding of emotions, using targeted vocabulary effectively.

B1-B2
Longer Days

This ESL lesson plan explores the effects of climate change on the planet’s rotation in a 60-minute group session designed for B1-B2 teens and adults. Students will practice Listening and Speaking skills by discussing real-world climate impacts, analyzing collocations, and interpreting scientific findings through a video activity. Interactive tasks include brainstorming, gap-fill exercises, and debates on powerful climate change quotes.

B2
Conversations: Reacting to News

This engaging ESL lesson plan focuses on ways to react to news in a conversation, designed for adult and teen learners at a B2 level, lasting 45 minutes in a group setting. Targeting speaking skills, the lesson features interactive tasks, including discussions in pairs, audio comprehension, and reacting to various statements. Activities encourage students to practice appropriate responses in unexpected scenarios, enhancing their conversational fluency and confidence.

A1-A2
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This ESL lesson plan explores the basics of giving and receiving compliments in a group setting for adults at A1-A2 levels. Through vocabulary and speaking activities, students will discuss the value of compliments, practice forming positive phrases, and engage in role-play exercises to build confidence in social interactions. This lesson focuses on building communication skills and fostering a positive atmosphere through appreciation in everyday conversations.

B1-B2
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This engaging idioms lesson plan is designed for ESL teens at the B1 level. This 60-minute group lesson focuses on developing speaking and reading skills through colour-related idioms. Students will discuss meanings, create examples, match sentence halves, complete a conversation with idioms, and engage in discussions.

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This dynamic lesson plan dives into the world of weird and fun-to-say words in English, designed to challenge and amuse advanced learners. Over a 45-minute session, students will explore the meanings of quirky vocabulary, practice tongue-twisting pronunciation, and craft creative sentences. The lesson sparks lively discussions and enhances linguistic curiosity, making it perfect for learners who want to expand their vocabulary in a playful and memorable way.