592. Writing and reading stories


As you well know, the Internet offers a lot of means that can aid teaching and learning English. Chris Lima posted some articles in the site of British Council – BBC (link on the right column in my blog; view it!), with useful ideas for reading narratives. I’ve copied here a piece of one of the articles by her, submitted to that site on December 12, 2010.

Task 3. In pairs or small groups, Ss use their notes to create a short story (50-100 words) to match the painting. Ss share their stories with the group, either displaying on the wall, emailing them to others or posting to the Class wiki or blog.

/ Photo from: clt astate edu. The Globe, where most of Shakespeare’s major dramas were performed, in London.

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