Discover our intuitive matching tool designed to help your students practice collocations, idioms, phrases, and grammar structures. Simple and easy to use, this tool allows you to paste sentences or phrases and effortlessly split them into two halves to create engaging matching exercises. It’s an excellent resource for reinforcing vocabulary chunks, improving sentence structure, and enhancing grammar understanding. Use it as an individual activity or turn it into an interactive class challenge — students can match halves to form complete expressions.
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To create an exercise with this tool, start by typing or pasting a text, sentences, or chunks you want to break into matching halves.
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Next, click on the spaces between words to split the sentences or phrases into two parts. When using this tool with sentences created on Twee, selecting the tool in the 'Don't Stop' section will automatically apply the splits. Once everything is ready, click 'Do the magic' and watch Twee instantly divide the text into two logical halves in just a second.
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With just a few clicks, you can create structured exercises that reinforce grammar and comprehension skills while making lessons more engaging.
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.
This ESL lesson plan explores the contrasting living conditions in prisons, targeting A2-level adults in a group setting. Students will engage in listening and speaking exercises while discussing prison systems, focusing on rehabilitation and comfort. The lesson includes interactive activities such as filling in dialogues, watching videos, and group discussions, encouraging learners to present their opinions and improve their communication skills in a supportive environment.
This action verbs lesson plan introduces ESL students to key action words used in daily routines. Designed for A1-level kids and teens, the 45-minute individual lesson focuses on speaking and reading skills through engaging exercises. Students will unscramble sentences, read about a sample routine, and answer comprehension questions, helping them confidently describe everyday activities using essential action verbs.
This lesson plan helps B1 ESL students practice communication in medical settings. Students will watch a video, match useful hospital phrases, and role-play situations like making appointments, describing symptoms, and asking for a sick note. The lesson plan builds skills in giving and receiving information, essential for dealing with real-life health scenarios.
This lesson plan on travel experiences is designed for B1/B2 ESL learners and helps students engage with vocabulary through reading a short travel blog and writing travel blog entries to personalize and apply the vocabulary activities.
This ESL lesson plan engages teens and adults in exploring "what if" scenarios using the Titanic's iceberg collision as an example. Over 45 minutes, students will practice grammar skills with a focus on the third conditional through reading and imaginative exercises. Designed for B1-B2 learners, this individual activity encourages reflection on historical events while strengthening their ability to express hypothetical past situations in English.
This lesson plan engages B1+ ESL students in discussions about global youth initiatives. Through reading activities, vocabulary matching, and debates, students will practice identifying key ideas in texts, expressing their opinions with supporting details, and collaborating on project proposals. The lesson plan fosters a deeper understanding of global youth empowerment while enhancing reading and speaking skills.
This ESL lesson plan focuses on reading and discussing school dress codes in a group setting for A2-level learners. In this 60-minute session, students will read a passage about school uniforms, answer comprehension questions, and share opinions about dress codes. Through vocabulary exercises and a final discussion task, students will develop their English reading and speaking skills.