#writing
#vocabulary
#preferences
Practice talking about likes and dislikes.
Make a list of your three favorite foods and two activities you do not like. Write one sentence for each explaining why you like or dislike it using the word 'because'.
#writing
#past-tense
#storytelling
Write about what you did last weekend using the past tense.
Write a short story about what you did last Saturday. Answer these questions in your story: Where did you go? Who were you with? Did you enjoy it?
#writing
#email
#formal
Practice writing a polite and formal email.
Write an email to your teacher. You need to ask for help with a homework assignment. Make sure to include a subject line, a polite greeting, your question, and a sign-off.
#writing
#prepositions
#instructions
Explain how to walk from a familiar place to your home.
Imagine a friend is at the nearest bus stop and wants to walk to your house. Write step-by-step directions on how to get there. Use words like 'turn left', 'go straight', 'cross the street', and 'next to'.
#writing
#future-tense
#travel
Describe a place you want to visit in the future.
Write about a place you want to visit in the future. Describe the location, the weather there, and two specific things you want to do or see.
#writing
#instructions
#imperatives
Write instructions on how to make a simple dish.
Choose a simple dish you know how to make, like a sandwich or scrambled eggs. First, list the ingredients. Then, write 3 to 5 steps explaining how to make it. Start each step with a verb.
#writing
#modals
#advice
Help a friend solve a problem using modal verbs.
Your friend is feeling very stressed about an upcoming exam. Write three sentences giving them advice on how to relax and prepare. Use the word 'should' in every sentence.
#email
#professional
#writing
Rewrites a draft email to be more professional, concise, and polite.
Please rewrite the following email draft to make it sound more professional and concise while maintaining a polite tone. Ensure the main request is clear: [Insert email draft here]
#summary
#analysis
#notes
Summarizes long text into a manageable list of key points.
Read the following text and summarize it into 5 key bullet points. Focus on the main takeaways and actionable information: [Insert text here]
#code
#education
#explanation
Explains complex code logic in plain English.
Analyze the following code snippet and explain what it does step-by-step in plain English. Avoid using jargon where possible: [Insert code here]
#writing
#tone
#style
Changes the tone of a text to fit a specific context.
Rewrite the following message to sound more empathetic and understanding. Keep the core meaning the same: [Insert message here]
#brainstorm
#ideas
#creativity
Generates creative ideas based on a specific topic or constraint.
I need 10 creative ideas for a marketing campaign focusing on eco-friendly products for college students. Please list them with a brief description for each.
#productivity
#meetings
#formatting
Converts raw notes into structured meeting minutes.
Convert the following unstructured meeting notes into a formal 'Meeting Minutes' document. Include sections for Attendees, Discussion Points, Decisions Made, and Action Items: [Insert notes here]
#grammar
#editing
#proofreading
Corrects grammatical errors and typos in text.
Proofread the text below for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors. Provide the corrected version and briefly explain any major changes made: [Insert text here]
#education
#simplification
#explanation
Simplifies complex topics for a young audience or beginner.
Explain the concept of [Insert Topic] as if I were five years old. Use simple analogies and avoid technical jargon.