1. Experiments with speech bubbles

The students choose a picture or photograph and decide what the person may be thinking or saying. They then draw a speech bubble, cut it out and stick it onto the picture. Of course, speech …

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2. Create your own comic

The instructor explains the procedure: in pairs, the students should think of a short story for a Comic (or picture story) in 4–6 pictures. The story must comprise at least two people so they can …

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3. Photo novels

“Photo novels” are well-known features in teenage magazines. They consist of a story with photographs and speech bubbles. (Other text elements may be added, such as a strip beneath the photo with a comment “a …

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4. Mini books

Mini books are small, self-created booklets, consisting of a title page and 6–7 pages of text. Ideas are needed for the text, as well as a piece of paper (A4 or A3) and instructions as …

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5. Follow the path

Students receive a picture or a photo of a landscape (e. g. from their country of origin) which they affix to a piece of paper (A4 or A3, landscape format). Either in class, or as a …

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