This powerful AI tool helps you create engaging and challenging reading comprehension tasks for your students in seconds! Simply use any text you'd like your students to work with, and generate a list of statements for learners to identify as true or false. Reading skills are essential in every language-learning classroom and are tested in most language exams. With this tool, you can provide endless reading practice opportunities for your students. As an added bonus, the answer key includes explanatory notes for each statement.
Try this toolInput the Text
Start by inputting your chosen text. You can copy and paste it, enter a link to a website, or upload an image of the text if a digital version isn't available. If you're struggling to find a suitable text, you can even ask Twee to generate one for you using "Create a Text on Any Topic with Your Vocabulary"!
Select the Level
Next, select the appropriate CEFR level, grade, or age group for your students.
Generate Statements
Click the “Do the magic” button, and within seconds, the tool will generate true/false statements based on your text.
Review and Adjust
Review the results and assess whether the level of difficulty matches your students’ needs. If adjustments are necessary, simply change the CEFR level and run the tool again.
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