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What essay topics do you recommend to write in a foreign language for beginners? Give me at least one if you’re bored to make a list please ❤️
Assuming this isn’t academic:
You can write an intro about yourself (e.g. who you are, where you live, your family members, what you like to eat/drink/do, daily routine – good for practicing the first person singular)
You can write a letter to a new pen pal (good for asking questions and the second person singular)
You can write a story about a random character that you make up (e.g. introduce the character, describe what they look like, what do they do in the story, what are their goals, etc., this is good for practicing the third person singular or plural if you have multiple main characters)
Try making a recipe with directions or writing down how you would give directions to a certain location in your city from another point (e.g. from the train station to the museum). This is good for practicing commands or suggestions.
You can write a food/restaurant review or a review of something (a book, a trip, a location, anything). This is good for practicing opinions and learning to express what you do and don’t like about certain things.
Write a screenplay (e.g. write a dialogue between a group of people). You control everything, you can make it crazy, dramatic, scary, anything. I think writing dialogue can be fun because it might force you to think about how to make things sound more natural (perhaps a bit more advanced than what you’re looking for, but just thought I’d throw it out there).
Another fun idea: With whatever vocabulary you’ve learned or are learning, try to make a story (any structure or perspective or genre of your choosing) using those words. I did this recently with kanji (I had a new list of kanji I was practicing and made a story using the kanji on my list for that week) and it was really enjoyable and interesting to see how the vocabulary dictated the story.
I guess if you want to come up with your own prompts, think about the following:
What do you want to practice? (E.g. do you want to practice verb conjugations for certain persons (example, first person singular/plural, second person singular/plural, third person singular/plural, do you want to practice adjectives, do you want to practice commands?)
Once you have your objective, think about things in your daily life that require these types of language to be used. For example, letters often have first person and second person (telling someone about yourself and then you asking about them), recipes and directions often use command-type language, stories use a lot of description, etc.
I can’t really think about any creative prompts within themselves (e.g. Day 1, talk about the weather) and if you did want that, I’m sure there’s a ton of creative writing prompts online that you could find. I’m all about goal-oriented learning so being practical and learning how to tell a story, give directions, or write a review is something that is important in any language.
Keep in mind these are things you can do at any stage whether you’re a beginner or a learner. As you get more advanced, you’ll bring more advanced structures and words to your language use, so revisiting these topics once you are more advanced can be a good exercise (and you can compare to see how far you’ve come).
Good luck!
Edit: I know not all languages have complex verb conjugations like Romance languages do, but those are just the types of languages I have the most experience with so those are coloring my suggestions. Definitely modify them to the specific language you’re learning.
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Prendre Conjugation
Prendre (3rd Group): To take
In the présent, passé composé, and futur
Présent
Je prends
Tu prends
Il/elle/on prend
Nous prenons
Vous prenez
Ils/elles prennent
Example Sentence:
Je prends le bus á huit heures du matin.
I am taking the bus at 8 o’clock in the morning.
Passé Composé
J’ai pris
Tu as pris
Il/elle a pris
Nous avons pris
Vous avez pris
Ils/elles ont pris
Example Sentence:
J’ai pris le train.
I took the train.
Futur
Je prendrai
Tu prendras
Il/elle/on prendra
Nous prendrons
Vous prendrez
Ils/elles prendront
Example Sentence
Tom prendra le train.
Tom will take the train.
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