An AI tutor that teaches you to write the essay.
Text response, comparative, analytical commentary, creative — Edapt models the structure and walks you through every paragraph. It refuses to write the essay for you. VCE, HSC, GCSE, A Level, IB. Free to try.
English topics Edapt covers
Text response essays
Topic decoding, evidence selection, embedded quotation, paragraph structure, conclusion technique.
Comparative essays
Pairing texts, finding shared and divergent ideas, building a thesis that holds both texts.
Analytical commentary (VCAA)
Argument analysis, persuasive technique identification, audience and purpose, contention tracking.
Creative writing & vignettes
Voice, structure, imagery, characterisation, prompt-based pieces. Modelled examples in your VARK style.
Oral presentations & speeches
Contention, structure, persuasive technique, delivery cues. Listen mode lets you hear it back.
Close reading & language analysis
Tone, diction, syntax, figurative language, structural choices. Annotated paragraph models.
Texts and contexts (e.g. Macbeth, 1984, Like A House on Fire)
Themes, characters, motifs, historical context. Edapt explains, you write.
Essay structure and paragraph craft
TEEL, PEEL, ALPEC — and when to break them. Visual paragraph breakdowns or worked rewrites.
Grammar, syntax, mechanics
Sentence variety, punctuation, voice, register. Targeted to your level — not 'how to use full stops'.
Why English rewards adaptive teaching (not auto-generated essays)
ChatGPT will happily write your essay for you. The problem is the marker can tell, the teacher can tell, and — most importantly — you didn't actually learn how to argue.
Edapt is built around the opposite philosophy. It teaches the structure, models the paragraph, walks you through evidence selection, then says: now you write it. Visual learners get an annotated paragraph diagram. Reading-led learners get a structured note. Auditory learners hear it read aloud. Kinesthetic learners get a task that asks them to assemble the paragraph from supplied parts before drafting their own.
And because Edapt's learner memory tracks which essay-writing skills are working and which keep slipping (embedded quotation, contention clarity, conclusion craft), the next lesson focuses there — not on the bits you already nailed.
English AI tutor — common questions
Will Edapt write my English essay for me?
No. For high-stakes pieces (VCE text response, NESA HSC, A Level, IB Paper 1/2) Edapt models the structure and walks you through evidence selection, embedded quotation, and paragraph craft — but it doesn't hand you a finished essay. The point is to learn to write it. ChatGPT will write it; Edapt teaches it.
Can it help me prepare for a VCE Text Response SAC?
Yes. Paste the prompt and your text, and Edapt walks you through: decoding the topic, building a contention, selecting evidence, embedded quotation technique, and a model paragraph. Then it asks you to write your own — and gives feedback on what you produce.
Does it support both VCE Mainstream English and Literature?
Yes. Mainstream English (text response, comparative, argument analysis), Literature (close reading, passage analysis, view & values), and English Language (metalanguage, contextual analysis). Tell Edapt which subject and the framework switches.
Can it analyse the texts on the VCAA list?
Yes — Edapt knows the current VCAA text list (and equivalents on HSC, IB, A Level). It can model thematic argument, character motivation, structural choices, and contextual readings, but it won't pretend a perfect essay should always look the same — it'll help you find your own argument.
Is there a free English AI tutor?
Yes. The free plan gives you 5 English lessons every month with no credit card — enough to unpack a tricky text or model a new essay structure before a SAC.
Get the English skill that's tripping you up.
Paste the prompt. Get a structured walk-through. Then write the essay yourself — properly.
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