If you’re looking for a fun writing activity for beginners to advanced, kids to adults, then you’ll want to check out postcards. If you have old postcards laying around or can find a large package for cheap, then consider trying it out. This activity is fun and easy, so keep watching for more info about this postcards ESL writing activity for all ages.
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Timestamp
0:00 Intro
0:14 Finding postcards?
0:40 How to do the activity
1:20 Wrap-up
1:37 Conclusion
Transcript for postcards ESL activity:
Hi everybody, this is Jackie from asl speaking.org. Today I'm going to talk about a very simple writing activity that your students can do called postcards.
The most difficult thing about this activity is getting your hands on a bunch of postcards. The good news is that it's often easy to find if you live in kind of a tourist area there'll often be some like on sale. You can get a pack if you have like a bit of money in your school budget.
You can sometimes get a pack of 20 for like five bucks, something like that so pick up a bunch of postcards and then distribute one to each student or if you don't want to spend that much money on postcards you could put students into groups of two or three or four.
The students can look at the picture on the front of the card and then they have to write to a family member or friend about their trip. You could talk about what things people typically write on postcards, maybe what they're eating, how the weather, is how the plane ride was, things that they've seen, activities they've done, that kind of thing.
Students just can make up whatever they would like to write on the postcard. It doesn't have to be true of course because they probably have never been to that place but they can just think about and write whatever they want to whoever they want.
Then, in the end, students can trade postcards with another group and that other group or person can read what the other students have done. Postcards are quite colourful and fun so posting them around the class for a little while works as well too. Check out this super simple activity and students really seem to enjoy it.
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