ToolsCreate a Text on Any Topic with Your Vocabulary

How to Use the Create a Text Tool

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Add a Topic

All you need to get started is a topic. Simply paste it into the designated box.

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Add Your Vocabulary

If you want the text to include specific vocabulary, you can paste those words into the field below (but this step is optional).

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Select the Level

You can choose from CEFR levels, a grade, or an age group, ranging from young children to adult learners over 18.

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Choose a Genre

After that, you have the option to select a genre. You can leave it as a general "text" or create something in a specific genre, such as a fictional story, different types of letters (to teach students how to write correspondence), a blog post, or even a poem!

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Set the Length

The last step is selecting the length — choose the best one based on your lesson goals and students' level.

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Get a Highly Customized Text

Once everything is set, click "Do the magic", and within seconds, a unique, highly customized text will appear on the screen.

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Make the Most of Your Text

You can then use this text to create a reading comprehension activity — just select the next tool from the "Create using the result" options. Alternatively, you can continue working with the same topic by choosing a tool from the "Create using the topic" section. Or, you can even generate a vocabulary activity by selecting one of the available options under "Create using the topic."

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