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

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This is a dynamic 60-minute group lesson for A2 learners! The lesson targets speaking, writing, and grammar skills with interactive tasks: partner discussions about travel routines, dialogue analysis, fill-in-the-gap exercises, sentence unscrambling, and a creative trip-planning role-play. Students will solidify their understanding of transportation prepositions while describing dream trips, daily commutes, and favorite vehicles. Perfect for young learners to confidently use phrases like "travel by train," "sit in a taxi," or "ride on a bike" in real-life contexts!

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