ToolsCreate Open Questions for a Text

How to Use Create Open Questions for a Text

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Input the Text

Start by entering the text you’d like your students to work with. You can paste it into the “Text” field, enter a link to a website, or upload an image of the text if a digital version isn’t available. If you have a topic in mind but can’t find a suitable text, let Twee generate a custom text for you using "Create a Text on Any Topic with Your Vocabulary", and tailor it to any size or genre and appropriate for your learners’ levels!

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Select the Level

Choose the appropriate CEFR level, grade, or age group for your students.

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Generate Questions

Click the “Do the magic” button. Within seconds, the tool will create a list of content-based open questions for the text, along with suggested answers.

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Review and Adjust

Review the results to ensure the difficulty level matches your students’ needs. If necessary, adjust the CEFR level and rerun the tool. You can also reword the questions, remove unwanted items, or make any other edits by clicking the “pen” icon.

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