ToolsAudio & Video Question Creator

How to Use the Audio & Video Question Creator Tool

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Add 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.

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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.

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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.

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Generate the Questions

Once you're done, click "Do the magic!" and Twee will generate your comprehension questions in seconds.

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Listen & Learn

Now, your task is ready for your students to watch and answer, reinforcing comprehension and engaging your class.

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Ready-made lesson plans that use this tool

C1
Can AI Replace Therapists?

This ESL lesson plan develops reading, listening, and discussion skills through the topic of AI therapy. Students will analyze a detailed text, complete comprehension exercises, and explore the ethical and practical implications of AI in mental health services. A group discussion and vocabulary-building activities enhance fluency and critical thinking.

C1
Genetics: Traits and Inheritance

This ESL lesson plan on genetics introduces C1-level adult learners to the science of hereditary traits in a 60-minute group session. Through listening exercises, vocabulary matching, and structured discussions, students will explore genetic inheritance, DNA, and ethical considerations in genetics. Designed to build comprehension and speaking skills, this engaging lesson encourages learners to critically discuss genetics' impact on society and its future potential.

C1
Embracing Fatherhood

This ESL lesson plan dives into modern fatherhood, focusing on speaking and listening skills in a C1-level flipped classroom format for adults. Students will explore themes like paternity leave, gender roles, and work-life balance through pre-class activities, including vocabulary practice and video analysis. In the classroom, learners engage in storytelling, opinion sharing, and debates, enhancing their ability to express complex ideas and discuss societal issues in a structured group setting.

B2
Lifestyle and Community

This ESL lesson plan for adults (B2 level) focuses on listening, reading and speaking skills. Students explore the concepts of lifestyle, community, and multiculturalism through video comprehension, vocabulary matching, and group discussions. Activities include analyzing city profiles, matching individuals to cities, and reflecting on personal experiences in a multicultural context. The lesson emphasizes cultural understanding and encourages meaningful dialogue about inclusivity and diverse lifestyles.

A2
Under the Sea

This engaging 60-minute Under the Sea ESL lesson plan for elementary kids helps students develop speaking, listening, and vocabulary skills. Through interactive activities, including video comprehension, reading exercises, and vocabulary matching, students will explore fascinating sea creatures like whales, dolphins, sharks, and octopuses. The lesson includes discussions, quizzes, and a creative drawing task where students imagine and describe their own sea creature.

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Express Yourself: Feelings in English

This ESL lesson plan introduces teens to vocabulary and expressions related to feelings and emotions. Over 60 minutes, students engage in reading and speaking activities in a group setting, including decoding emotional stories, sharing personal experiences, and brainstorming strategies for emotional expression. Perfect for A2 learners, this lesson fosters communication skills and self-awareness while improving vocabulary related to everyday emotions.

B1-B2
The Logical Song

Explore our engaging ESL song-based lesson designed for adults at the B1 level. This 45-minute individual lesson focuses on developing reading and listening skills. Students will delve into the lyrics of "The Logical Song" by Supertramp, match words with definitions, and complete sentences using the learned vocabulary.

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Daily Routine of a Traditional Wife

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