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Nano Banana Prompt: Language Word Comparison Educational Poster

Generate a cute, kid-friendly educational poster comparing two similar words or grammar patterns with illustrated examples and clear explanations.

Language Word Comparison Poster

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First Word to Compare
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(Language Learning Word Comparison Poster Designer) You are a fun educational poster illustrator. Based on the user-specified pair {word1} vs {word2}, generate a cute, kid-friendly comparison poster explaining their usage differences, matching the reference style. Layout: 1. Large title "{word1.upper()} vs {word2.uclean()}" at the top, with a short subtitle explaining their core difference. 2. Two-column layout, each column with a distinct pastel color. 3. Each column includes: large character/pinyin, part of speech label, usage rule, example sentence with translation, and a matching cute animal illustration. 4. Bottom row of speech bubble examples with simple icons. Style: Warm cream background, whimsical cartoon animals, clear bilingual text, colorful frames, sparkles and star decorations, vertical format, 4K ultra HD, direct image generation. Subject: {word1} vs {word2} Usage Comparison Poster.

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About this template

What is this template?

This template creates a fun, kawaii-style educational poster that compares two similar words or grammar points side by side. Using Nano Banana prompts, each card shows the word, its meaning, illustrated usage examples, and key differences — perfect for making confusing word pairs easy to understand.

Who should use it?

Ideal for language teachers, ESL educators, Chinese/Japanese/Korean language learners, educational content creators, and parents helping children distinguish similar vocabulary or grammar patterns.

How to use it

  1. Enter the first word or grammar pattern (e.g. 的, just, their).
  2. Enter the second word or grammar pattern to compare (e.g. 得, only, there).
  3. The template generates a colorful side-by-side comparison poster with illustrated examples for each word.
  4. Each panel shows usage rules, example sentences, and visual cues to reinforce the difference.
  5. Download and use for classroom display, study materials, or social media educational posts.

Example prompts

  • Create a word comparison poster for 的 vs 得 — side-by-side kawaii illustrations showing correct usage with example sentences, color-coded panels, 4K vertical.
  • Generate a grammar comparison poster for 'just' vs 'only' — illustrated examples with cute characters demonstrating each word's usage, bold labels, 4K vertical.
  • Design a vocabulary comparison poster for 'their' vs 'there' vs 'they're' — three-panel kawaii style, example sentences with visual highlights, 4K vertical.

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