Discover Twee's AI-powered "Audio and Video Question Creator," designed to help you easily generate questions based on any audio or video file. Simply upload your file or paste a YouTube link, and the tool will instantly create a list of open-ended questions, multiple choice questions, or true/false statements tailored to the content. This tool simplifies the creation of engaging listening comprehension activities that can be adapted to any CEFR level or age group, helping students focus on main ideas, identify important details, and improve their listening skills.
Try this toolAdd Audio or Video
To create questions based on an audio or video file using Twee’s "Audio and Video Question Creator" tool, start by uploading a file from your device or pasting a link directly from YouTube or Vimeo. If you want to focus on a specific section of the video, you can trim the clip to your preferred length.
Choose Your Question Type
Next, choose the type of questions you want to generate. You can select open-ended questions, multiple choice (ABCD), or true/false statements.
Select a Level & Language
Then, select the appropriate level for your students, choosing from CEFR levels, grades, or age groups. Finally, set the language of the video. You can either manually select it or leave "Detect automatically" to let Twee do the work for you.
Generate the Questions
Once you're done, click "Do the magic!" and Twee will generate your comprehension questions in seconds.
Listen & Learn
Now, your task is ready for your students to watch and answer, reinforcing comprehension and engaging your class.
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