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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Ready-made lesson plans that use this tool

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C1-C2
Animal Tongue Adaptations

This ESL lesson plan introduces C1/C2-level adult and teen learners to the science of unique tongue adaptations in animals in a 60-minute group session. Through vocabulary matching, an informative video, listening comprehension, and structured discussions, students will explore the biological phenomenon that is tongues. Designed to build comprehension and speaking skills, this engaging lesson encourages learners to discuss how the evolutions of animal appendages can help them survive in nature.

B2
The Most Haunted Village in England

This ESL lesson plan immerses upper-intermediate learners in the eerie tales of Pluckley, Kent, known as the most haunted village in England. Through engaging listening activities, students practice understanding detail and identifying key information. The lesson includes speaking exercises for expressing personal views on supernatural phenomena.

A2
A Day in My Life

This ESL lesson plan guides kids through a 45-minute session of individual activities focused on vocabulary, speaking, and listening skills. Students will explore daily routines, discuss their own morning habits, and watch a video about a typical day in the life of a British student. Designed for A2 learners, the lesson emphasizes building practical language skills while encouraging students to share and describe their routines using basic vocabulary and simple phrases.

B1
The Five Senses

This lesson plan helps students explore and understand each of the five senses through interactive exercises and discussions. Learners will practice listening and speaking skills while identifying sensory experiences that connect to daily life. This lesson plan encourages critical thinking and personal reflection, with targeted activities designed to reinforce vocabulary related to sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. Perfect for engaging group learning.

B2-C1
Writing Meeting Minutes & Follow-Up Notes

This ESL lesson plan focuses on business English skills, specifically writing clear, structured meeting minutes and follow-up notes. In this individual lesson designed for B2-C1 learners, students will explore the essential components of meeting minutes, practice summarizing discussions, and propose next steps.

B2
Conversations: Reacting to News

This engaging ESL lesson plan focuses on ways to react to news in a conversation, designed for adult and teen learners at a B2 level, lasting 45 minutes in a group setting. Targeting speaking skills, the lesson features interactive tasks, including discussions in pairs, audio comprehension, and reacting to various statements. Activities encourage students to practice appropriate responses in unexpected scenarios, enhancing their conversational fluency and confidence.

B2-C1
Space Junk and Its Dangers

This ESL lesson plan delves into the issue of space junk in a 60-minute group lesson for B2-C1 learners. Students will explore the impact of orbital debris on space missions through listening and writing exercises, discussing key vocabulary, and summarizing findings. This lesson emphasizes understanding complex topics, encourages critical thinking on space-related environmental issues, and hones skills in discussing and writing about technical subjects in a group setting.

B1-B2
Ted Talk: How Long Does It Take To Change Your Life?

This ESL lesson plan introduces B1-B2 level teens to a TED Talk on forming new habits. Students engage in a 60-minute lesson based on the flipped classroom model, participating in listening and speaking exercises such as comprehension questions, vocabulary tasks, and guided discussions. The lesson aims to enhance their critical thinking and communication skills.