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1E students & their English teacher (EBŠ SB, Croatia) share their collaborative AI-generated image & short story, with vocabulary quiz

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based on AI/Bing-Generated Image (in the background) & Bing-assisted short story "The Candle of Hope", created on the International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

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by 1E students & their English teacherSecondary School of Economics in Slavonski Brod, Croatia

Question 1

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 2

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 3

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 4

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 5

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 6

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 7

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 8

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 9

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 10

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 11

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 12

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 13

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 14

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Question 15

Vocabulary Interactive Quiz - International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

"They knew that even in the darkest of times, there was always hope."

End of the quiz!

based on 1E students' topic words and AI-generated image on 26 Jan 2024

AI-assisted short story "The Candle of Hope"

It was a dark and somber night in the concentration camp. The prisoners were huddled together, trying to keep warm and praying for a better tomorrow. Eliana, a young girl imprisoned in the camp, felt a flicker of hope within her. She had a secret memorial that she had placed in the camp – a small candle that she lit every night. The candle burned brightly against all odds, illuminating the darkness and providing a glimmer of hope to the prisoners. Eliana’s act of defiance spread hope amongst the prisoners, and they began to share stories about their lives before the war – their homes, families, and dreams. The candle became a symbol of resilience; though surrounded by barbed wire and oppression, human spirit’s light could not be extinguished. As the war raged on, the prisoners continued to share stories and hope. They knew that they might not survive, but they refused to let their spirits be broken. The candle continued to burn, a beacon of hope in the darkest of times. The war eventually ended, and the prisoners were freed. Eliana’s candle had been extinguished, but its light had shone bright enough to inspire hope in the hearts of many. The prisoners went on to live their lives, but they never forgot the lessons they had learned in the concentration camp. They knew that even in the darkest of times, there was always hope.

based on 1E students' topic words and AI-generated image on 26 Jan 2024

AI-assisted short story "The Candle of Hope"

It was a dark and somber night in the concentration camp. The prisoners were huddled together, trying to keep warm and praying for a better tomorrow. Eliana, a young girl imprisoned in the camp, felt a flicker of hope within her. She had a secret memorial that she had placed in the camp – a small candle that she lit every night. The candle burned brightly against all odds, illuminating the darkness and providing a glimmer of hope to the prisoners. Eliana’s act of defiance spread hope amongst the prisoners, and they began to share stories about their lives before the war – their homes, families, and dreams. The candle became a symbol of resilience; though surrounded by barbed wire and oppression, human spirit’s light could not be extinguished. As the war raged on, the prisoners continued to share stories and hope. They knew that they might not survive, but they refused to let their spirits be broken. The candle continued to burn, a beacon of hope in the darkest of times. The war eventually ended, and the prisoners were freed. Eliana’s candle had been extinguished, but its light had shone bright enough to inspire hope in the hearts of many. The prisoners went on to live their lives, but they never forgot the lessons they had learned in the concentration camp. They knew that even in the darkest of times, there was always hope.