It's really easy to use, you just upload an image and then write in your own caption. You can then download and print the images or add them to blogs or web pages.
There are a number of ways you could use this with your students:
- As a writing prompt - Get them to create their own 'Wanted' poster with their own captions and then exchange the posters and get someone else in the class to write the story of how they became 'Wanted'.
- As a speaking prompt - Get students to create and print their wanted poster and then create their own fictional story of how they became 'Wanted'. See which students can create the best story.
- For self-evaluation and reflection - Get students to think about their weaknesses and select one weakness they would like to work on improving . They should add this as the caption, then get them to think of how improving that weakness will help them and add this as the reward (they will need to be concise). They can then print their 'Wanted' posters and hang them up in class around the walls as reminders of what they need to focus on. The students could then look at each other's posters and offer each other tips and advice on how they can improve. This can work well with teacher training sessions too.
I hope you make some useful wanted posters and be sure to check out some of the other ways in which you can adapt your images here. Do leave a comment if you came up with some good ideas for how to use them and let me know which ones are your favourites.
Related links:
- Animated EFL ESL Writing Prompts
- Prompting reading speeds
- Animating vocabulary
- Interactive multiple choice activities
- Picture phrases
- Make you own animated movies
- Extending a Sentence
- 60 Second Writing Activity
- Create an English Cartoon
Nik Peachey
Nice! I think this will trigger humour and encourage learners to reflect, speak, write,...
ReplyDeleteThanks... you're doing such a great job for EFLT, Nik.
Rosynella
Caracas-Venezuela