This AI tool will make a great addition to your vocabulary practice sequence. Help your students to use the target vocabulary in context and put new words and phrases into sentences. The tool will generate sentences that your students can rewrite using the target vocabulary. You can input up to 25 vocabulary items (both words and phrases) into the “Words” field. Create vocabulary practice tasks for in- and out-of-class use in seconds.
Try this toolFREEInput the Words
Simply enter the words and phrases separated by commas — up to 25 items in total.
Generate Sentences
Click the “Do the magic” button. The tool will create a list of sentences with vocabulary synonymous to that in your input.
Review and Adjust
Check the results and make any edits by clicking on the “pen” icon.
Keep Creating!
Explore the suggestions under “Don’t Stop - Create More!” to continue your lesson sequence.
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