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New Languages Comenius Team Essen

Famous social networks

Introduction Social Networks are all around and everywhere. For telling a story with social media you have to know that there is no narrator, there are only the characters in a dialogue.

Some possibilities to write a story with social media

Example 1 (Yahoo Messenger) There’s also the possibility to write just for fun and start with one idea in the beginning without planning anything (this can be a lot of fun, because everything can happen)

Example 2 (Yahoo Messenger) You can collect your ideas first and plan the story. Tip: Watch out that there are no misunderstandings in your story!

Example 3 (Skype) As you can see in the example you can write a story with another person, this is your orientation for the story you want to write.

Example 3 Skype Chat

Example 4 (Yahoo Messenger) Tip: Give your story to another person to check! You have the possibility to underline the people’s feelings with emoticons, so do it, because that’s what’s important in new languages! You can write together with another person and everyone takes one part!

Example text message

You can take real persons as characters in your story.

If you want to design a character you can collect your ideas first

Example text message

Thank you for your attention! Comenius-Team Essen