Available prompts
- Write about your favorite Korean food and why you like it.
- Describe what you ate for breakfast this morning.
- Tell someone what food you want to order at a restaurant.
- Ask a friend what they usually eat for lunch.
- Describe a food using a taste word (sweet, spicy, salty, sour).
- Say what foods you can't eat or don't like.
- Invite someone to eat together and suggest a food.
- Describe your typical morning routine.
- Tell what time you usually wake up and go to sleep.
- Write about what you do on weekends.
- Describe how you get to work or school.
- Say what you're doing right now.
- Write about a hobby or activity you enjoy.
- Tell someone what you do after work/school.
- Write about what you ate yesterday with friends or family.
- Compare two Korean foods you've tried.
- Describe your cooking skills or a dish you can make.
- Write about your eating habits (when, what, how often).
- Tell a story about a memorable meal you had.
- Give advice about a good restaurant or food to try.
- Describe what you did yesterday from morning to evening.
- Compare your weekday routine to your weekend routine.
- Write about an activity you do regularly and how often.
- Describe something you're planning to do this week.
- Tell about a daily habit you're trying to start or stop.
- Write about what you were doing at a specific time yesterday.
- Describe what you were doing when something food-related happened.
- Express a hypothetical about food (If I could... / If I had...).
- Write about a food experience using past tense and your reaction.
- Explain your food preferences and give reasons using multiple clauses.
- Describe a food tradition or something you plan to do.
- Write about food using different time expressions (before, after, when).
- Give a detailed opinion about Korean food culture or a specific dish.
- Describe your routine using sequence words (first, then, after that, finally).
- Write about how your daily routine has changed over time.
- Explain what you do when you have a busy day versus a free day.
- Describe a daily activity you don't enjoy and explain why.
- Write about activities you do before and after another activity.
- Describe what you should do today but might not have time for.
- Compare how you spend your time now versus how you want to spend it.