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How to Use the Interesting Facts Tool

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Add Your Topic

To get started, simply type your chosen topic into the designated box.

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Select a Level

Next, choose a CEFR level to ensure the facts align with your students' comprehension level.

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Find Facts Instantly

Once everything is set, click "Do the magic!" and within seconds, Twee will generate 10 fascinating facts on your chosen topic.

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Make the Most of the Task

Incorporate the facts into your lesson as icebreakers, T/F quizzes, discussion points, or reading material.

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