ToolsCreate an Exercise with Matching Halves

How to Use the Create an Exercise with Matching Halves Tool

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Enter Your Content

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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Generate the Matching Exercise

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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Make the Most of Your Task

With just a few clicks, you can create structured exercises that reinforce grammar and comprehension skills while making lessons more engaging.

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Ready-made lesson plans that use this tool

B1-B2
Interviewing for a New Roommate

This ESL lesson plan engages adults in a realistic roommate interview role-play for group settings. In 60 minutes, students will practice vocabulary, speaking, and writing skills, focusing on essential phrases and questions related to lifestyle and personality preferences. Through structured exercises and role-play, students develop their ability to describe ideal roommate qualities, ask clarifying questions, and write brief roommate ads. Perfect for B1-B2 level learners aiming to refine conversational precision and vocabulary for everyday situations.

A2-B1
Role-Play: Travel Agent

This ESL lesson plan focuses on a travel agent role-play activity designed for A2-B1 learners in a group setting. Students will practice speaking and vocabulary related to travel by working through dialogues, vocabulary matching exercises, and real-life scenarios. The lesson includes a role-play where students take on the roles of travel agents and customers, discussing travel options, prices, and services.

A2
Why Ancient Egyptians Loved Cats

This ESL lesson plan, designed for A2-B1 level teens, explores the unique bond between Ancient Egyptians and cats through engaging reading and speaking activities. Students will uncover historical facts about cats in Egyptian culture, complete fill-in-the-blank dialogues, and discuss the role of pets in history. The lesson enhances reading comprehension and vocabulary while allowing students to reflect on the historical significance of pets and their impact on human lives.

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.

A2
Talking About Dreams and Aspirations

This ESL lesson plan is designed for adult learners at the A2 level, focusing on developing speaking and reading skills. In this 60-minute group lesson, students will discuss their dreams and aspirations through structured exercises.

A2
The Future of Transportation

This ESL lesson plan introduces A2-level teens to the possibilities of future transportation through a 60-minute individual reading activity. Students will explore exciting new travel methods, like flying taxis and hyperloops, while practicing future simple tense. Through reading exercises and structured questions, students improve their comprehension and learn to express ideas about upcoming technology in transportation.

A2
A Journey Into Mysterious Art

This ESL lesson plan on mysterious art focuses on improving reading and vocabulary skills. Students explore the life and works of René Magritte through engaging activities like matching exercises, reading comprehension, and collocation practice. The lesson develops students’ ability to interpret and describe art, enhancing their creative thinking and language fluency.

B2
Cultural Diversity: Argentina's Day of Respect

This ESL lesson plan develops reading and speaking skills for B2-level teens and adults, focusing on Argentina’s Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity. Students engage in activities such as matching facts about Argentina, discussing the meaning of cultural diversity, and building vocabulary. The lesson includes reading comprehension exercises followed by a group discussion on organizing a cultural event, fostering awareness and inclusivity in the classroom.