Using Artificial Intelligence in lessons or to prepare for lesson can be extremely useful and time saving. However, it is worth reading this British Council article to consider the best ways to use it and also the limitations before starting.
A few of the A few things we would recommend are-
Creating Reading Comprehension Resources – You can ask ChatGPT (or another AI website) to create a text and request the level, key words, topic, add names of your learner and family members and also ask for it to create comprehension questions for it too.
Creating images – ChatGPT can also be used to create images which can be tailored to your lesson. For example, you could request a picture of a fruit stall with apples, water melons and bananas if they were the fruits you were learning in that session. Some other image generating resources are openart.ai and freepik.com.
Text to Speech Generators– A really useful resource for learners who find reading difficult. Learners can paste the text into the speechify app and then hear it being spoken They can even choose the voice.
For more ideas, have a look at the British Council article which lists many ideas for using AI in ESOl learning.