ToolsCreative Writing with Target Vocabulary

How to Use Creative Writing with Target Vocabulary

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Enter 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.

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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.

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Select the Level

Choose the appropriate CEFR level, grade, or age group for your students.

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Generate the Prompts

Then, simply click the “Do the magic” button and watch as five prompts appear in seconds!

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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.

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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.

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First English Lesson for Advanced Level

This ESL lesson plan for advanced learners focuses on speaking practice, ice-breakers, and setting learning goals. The structured 60-minute lesson includes interactive exercises, such as the “Find Someone Who…” activity, where students discover interesting facts with classmates while building conversational skills. Learners then explore the complexities of English through a reading task, followed by personal goal-setting, using targeted sentence frames to articulate individual challenges and ambitions in English. This engaging lesson plan is ideal for group settings, offering a blend of communicative tasks and reflective discussions to foster a comfortable, productive classroom environment.

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This ESL lesson plan introduces subject pronouns for A1-level teens and adults in a 30-minute individual session. Through writing, vocabulary, and speaking exercises, students practice using subject pronouns like "he," "she," "we," and "they" in common contexts. Engaging activities include sentence-matching, fill-in-the-blanks, and personalized speaking tasks to help learners confidently describe family members and friends, using subject pronouns naturally in simple, everyday sentences.

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