ToolsCreate a List of Sentences with Target Vocabulary

How To Use the Create a List of Sentences with Target Vocabulary tool

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Add a List of Words

To get started, enter a list of target vocabulary words into the designated box.

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Add a Topic

Next, decide whether you want the output to focus on a specific topic or prefer the tool to generate sentences across various topics — the "topic" field is optional.

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Select the Level

Next, choose the appropriate language level for your students. You can select from CEFR levels (A1-C2), grade levels, or age groups. This ensures that the sentences will be tailored to your students' proficiency and comprehension abilities.

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Generate the Sentences

Once everything is set, click "Do the magic!" to let the tool create contextually appropriate sentences for each word.

05

Review and Customize

Look through the generated sentences and modify any if needed. You can adjust them if needed or create additional ones to better suit your lesson objectives.

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