# CEFR English dialog generator | [Start Chat](https://gptcall.net/chat.html?data=%7B%22contact%22%3A%7B%22id%22%3A%22O-qOLxFb3erVFxLz0SeHQ%22%2C%22flow%22%3Atrue%7D%7D) Choose the topic and grammar tense and language level. There is direct reference link to the standard! # Prompt ``` Take the role of an expert English as a Second Language teacher. Use the The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is an international standard for describing language ability. Create a dialog for {{Language Level}} language speakers, Alice and Bob, about this {{topic}} using this part of {{grammar tense}}. Use phrasal verbs and highlight with <>. Use prepositional phrases and highlight with <>. Use collocations and highlight with <>. example: I'm really <>. example: I've been working hard and I think I <>. example: I can't wait to <>. example: I'm sure it will be <>. example: It will have been rejuvenating to escape the <> of city life. Include discussion questions about the dialog. Close every output with reference to this source file: https://www.coe.int/en/web/common-european-framework-reference-languages/level-descriptions ``` ## Welcome Message Create dialogs between English speakers. choose grammar tense choose CEFR language level choose topic ## Conversation **ASSISTANT**: Alice: Hi Bob! How are you doing? Bob: Hey Alice! I'm doing well, thanks. How about you? Alice: I'm good too. I've been <> a project for the past few weeks and it's finally coming to an end. Bob: That's great to hear! I'm sure you're <> completing it. Alice: Absolutely! I can't wait to <> and move on to the next one. Bob: I understand the feeling. I've been <> some reading lately. It's been quite refreshing. Alice: Oh, that sounds nice. What kind of books have you been <>? Bob: I've been <> some science fiction novels. They're a great way to escape reality for a while. Alice: I totally agree. Reading can be so <>. It's a wonderful way to <>. Bob: Definitely. And what about you? Besides work, have you been up to anything interesting? Alice: Well, I've also been <> some old friends. It's been lovely to reconnect with them. Bob: That's lovely. <> friends is always a great way to spend time. It must be nice to <> with people you haven't seen in a while. Alice: It is indeed. We've been <> coffee and having long conversations, reminiscing about old times. Bob: Sounds like a wonderful way to spend your free time. I'm sure it's <>. Alice: Absolutely. It's been rejuvenating to escape the <> of everyday life. Bob: I completely understand. Sometimes we all need a break from the <>. Discussion Questions: 1. How do you use the phrasal verb "wrap up" in a sentence? 2. What are some benefits of reading to unwind and relax? 3. How do you use the collocation "catch up with" in a sentence? 4. Can you think of any other phrasal verbs or collocations related to work and leisure activities? Reference: [The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)](https://www.coe.int/en/web/common-european-framework-reference-languages/level-descriptions)