ToolsCreate a Dialogue on Any Topic

How to Use the Create Create a Dialogue on Any Topic Tool

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Add a Topic or Target Vocabulary

Start by entering a topic in the designated box. You can specify the needed vocabulary use your students have been working on. If your students have been working with a specific text, you can also paste it directly into the tool, upload an image of it, or provide a link to an online article.

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Select the Level

Choose the students’ proficiency level to ensure the dialogue is appropriate. You can select from CEFR levels (A1-C2), grade levels, or age groups to tailor the vocabulary, sentence structure, and complexity accordingly.

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Generate the Dialogue

Once everything is set, click "Do the magic!", and within seconds, the tool will create a natural, structured conversation based on your topic. You’ll receive a fully written dialogue that you can use as it is or edit to better fit your lesson.

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Get Your Students Working

Now that your dialogue is ready, there are several ways to integrate it into your teaching. You can have students role-play the dialogue to improve fluency and pronunciation, highlight specific words or structures for vocabulary activities by clicking on the 'View options' button and selecting 'Highlight vocabulary,' or turn the dialogue into a gap-fill exercise.

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