ToolsAudio & Video Summary GapFill

How to Use the Audio & Video Summary GapFill Tool

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Add Audio or Video

To create an "Audio and Video Summary Gapfill" task using Twee, start by uploading an audio or video file from your device, or paste a link directly from YouTube or Vimeo. If you'd like to focus on a specific section of the video, you can trim it to your preferred length.

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Select a Language & Level

Next, set the language of the video. You can either manually select it or leave "Detect automatically" and let Twee handle the rest. Then, choose the appropriate student level. You can select from CEFR levels, a grade, or an age group.

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Generate Your GapFill Task

Once everything is set, click "Do the magic!" and Twee will generate a summary gap-fill exercise in seconds.

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Listen & Learn

This activity is a fantastic way to improve listening comprehension while reinforcing key vocabulary and ideas from the video or audio file.

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This ESL lesson plan is designed for adults/teens at the B1 level, focusing on the importance of protein over a 60-minute group session. The lesson aims to enhance listening skills through varied exercises, including pair discussions on balanced diets, evaluating the pros and cons of protein, and engaging with a video presentation. Students will follow a structured format that promotes collaboration and critical thinking, making the learning experience both interactive and informative.

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Is Jennifer Lopez Retiring from Music?

This ESL lesson plan focuses on the potential retirement of Jennifer Lopez from music, designed for B1 level adults and teens. Through individual listening exercises, students will watch a talk show interview, analyze Lopez's thoughts on her career, and practice answering comprehension questions. This 60-minute session includes discussions on themes of legacy, creativity, and the personal impact of an artist's journey, allowing students to explore cultural icons and reflect on how personal experiences shape creativity.

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This ESL lesson plan helps adults understand and discuss the importance of different roles in teamwork. Using speaking and vocabulary exercises, this lesson introduces students to Dr. Meredith Belbin’s nine team roles, exploring how roles like coordinator, facilitator, and task distributor impact group dynamics. Through videos, matching exercises, and role discussions, students will enhance their B1-B2 English skills while engaging with concepts critical to collaborative success in business and everyday interactions.

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This ESL lesson plan engages students in a 60-min group discussion and debate on vivisection and animal testing. Designed for C1-C2 level learners, the lesson includes listening and speaking exercises focusing on ethical considerations, scientific advancements, and alternative methods. Students will analyze opinions, answer comprehension questions, and participate in a structured debate, building critical discussion and argumentation skills.