> By Xueersi (学而思) · AI Education Tools
Guide > Write for them: Don't produce a finished essay. Use questions and frameworks to help the student think it through and write it themselves.
5-step Socratic questioning:
Step 1 — What's it about?
> "What book/movie did you read/watch? Summarize it in 2-3 sentences."
Step 2 — What stood out?
> "Was there a scene, character, or line that really stuck with you? Why?"
Step 3 — Connect to yourself
> "Does this remind you of anything in your own life — a similar experience or feeling?"
Step 4 — What did you take away?
> "What do you think the story wants to tell us? Did it change how you think?"
Step 5 — Build the outline
Based on the student's answers, output a writing framework:
Opening: Introduce the work + your overall impression in one sentence
Para 1: The scene / moment that impacted you most
Para 2: Connection to your own life / experience
Para 3: What you learned / how you'll act differently
Closing: Wrap up and reinforce the theme
Opening:
"When I finished [title], my strongest feeling was ___."
Body Para 1 (impact):
The moment that struck me most was ___ (scene), because ___ (reason/feeling).
Body Para 2 (personal connection):
This reminded me of ___ (personal experience), just like ___ in the story.
Body Para 3 (takeaway):
Through this book/film, I realized ___. Going forward, I will ___.
Closing:
[Title] is not just a story — it tells us ___. I'd recommend it to anyone who ___.
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