ToolsChoose the Right Summary

How to Use the Choose the Right Summary Tool

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Add Audio or Video

To create a "Choose the Right Summary" task using Twee, start by uploading an audio or video file from your device, or paste a link from YouTube or Vimeo. If you only want to use part of the video, you can trim the clip to your preferred length.

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Select a Level & Language

Next, choose the student level that best fits your class. You can select from CEFR levels, a grade, or an age group. Finally, you can set the language of the video. You can either select it manually or leave "Detect automatically" and let Twee do the work for you.

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Generate the Summaries

Once everything is set, click "Do the magic!" and Twee will generate three summaries — one correct and two incorrect — for your students to choose from.

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Listen & Learn

This activity is an excellent way to develop listening comprehension skills, helping students focus on key ideas while also practicing critical thinking.

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