This versatile Twee tool is designed to foster your students’ creativity. It's an excellent way to put lesson vocabulary into practice, as the tool generates five unique writing prompts for your students to choose from. Genres include emails, social media posts, reviews, diary entries, short stories, comments, and more! The prompts are tailored to your learners’ proficiency levels (A1 to C2), making it a perfect production task to wrap up any lesson.
Try this toolFREEEnter the Target Vocabulary
Start by entering the target vocabulary in the designated field. You can input individual words or entire phrases — up to 25 items in total.
Add a Topic
Next, decide if you want the tool to create tasks around a specific topic. This step is optional but can help focus the prompts on your lesson theme.
Select the Level
Choose the appropriate CEFR level, grade, or age group for your students.
Generate the Prompts
Then, simply click the “Do the magic” button and watch as five prompts appear in seconds!
Customize the Tasks
You can customize the tasks by editing the title, removing unnecessary prompts, or adjusting the wording as needed — just click the “pen” icon to make any changes.
This lesson plan is designed for B2 level students. Through guided activities and examples, students learn how to use commas correctly with descriptive adjectives. The lesson includes practical exercises and descriptive writing prompts, helping students improve their punctuation, and overall writing clarity.
This ESL lesson plan focuses on greetings and introductions in English for A2 level teens/adults. The 45-min lesson includes structured tasks aimed at improving vocabulary and speaking skills. Activities include pair discussions, video observation, gap-filling exercises, and dialogue creation to help students use simple, everyday expression to get to know each other.
This garden lesson plan introduces ESL learners to basic descriptive phrases using "there is/there are" to talk about objects and scenery in a garden setting. Through reading and writing exercises, students at an A1 level practice vocabulary related to nature and garden items. The lesson includes activities to help students confidently describe what they see, enhancing their ability to talk about places and objects using simple structures.
This ESL lesson plan helps students master grammar, reading, and writing through real-world news report analysis. Learners explore the passive voice, identify its usage in articles, and complete structured exercises. Activities include rewriting sentences, forming correct passive constructions, and crafting their own news reports. Ideal for B2-level teens and adults.
This lesson plan introduces A2 ESL students to reading comprehension and vocabulary activities about Sherlock Holmes. The 60-minute lesson plan includes identifying objects in a picture to guess the character, reading about the Sherlock Holmes Museum, and answering comprehension questions. Students will also practice describing rooms using key phrases and participate in a fun discussion to share their thoughts on detective stories.
This ESL lesson plan focuses on reading, vocabulary, and writing skills through the topic of famous national parks. Students will match geographical terms with definitions, read and answer questions about popular parks, and write a blog post describing a national park in their country. Designed for A2 learners, this 45-minute lesson helps improve reading comprehension and builds essential vocabulary for discussing nature and outdoor activities.
This engaging ESL lesson plan helps B1-level teens explore the qualities of friendship through music and discussion. Students will learn key vocabulary, practice conditional sentences, and engage with Bruno Mars's song "Count on Me." The lesson plan develops skills in understanding song lyrics and forming meaningful connections while reinforcing group discussion and writing activities.
This ESL lesson plan focuses on punctuation after introductory phrases or clauses for adults/teens at the B1-B2 level within a 30-45 minute individual session. The lesson targets writing skills through a well-structured approach that includes discussions on the importance of punctuation, sentence analysis, and practical writing exercises. Students will engage in activities that reinforce their understanding of punctuation rules, ensuring they can apply these concepts accurately in their writing tasks.