ToolsCreate a List of Essay Topics

How to Use the Create List of Essay Topics Tool

01

Add a Topic or Text

All you need to get started is a topic or text. Simply type your topic into the designated box. 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.

02

Select a Level

Next, select the students’ level. You can choose from CEFR levels, a grade, or an age group to ensure the essay topics are appropriate for your students.

03

Generate the Prompts

Once everything is set, click "Do the magic!" and within seconds, Twee will generate ten essay topics — five personal essay prompts and five general topics — giving you a variety of options to engage your students.

04

Inspire Your Students

You can then use these topics to inspire creative and analytical writing exercises. Whether students are developing personal narratives, crafting persuasive arguments, or analyzing complex ideas, these topics provide a strong foundation for meaningful writing practice.

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