Wondersay: Animate text with style

I’ve just heard about a new tool called Wondersay. It’s simple and very easy to use. I reckon it will be great with my YLs and teens (and why not adults?).

I’m lucky to have an e-board in my classroom, so I imagine that it will be a very nice tool to catch my students’ attention. I thought of a few ways to use Wondersay in a lesson. Obviously, teachers can use this tool to animate short texts and change the focus of the lesson. It can also be used to present new language and new vocabulary. I also thought that students could use it to present book or movie summaries, instead of writing the conventional book report.

The best thing about this tool is that it’s straightforward and simple to create your own animated text. There’s no need to register or download any app, which doesn’t make it a time-consuming tool. If you have any other ideas on how to use Wondersay, please leave a comment below. I got this idea from Richard Whiteside (@nutrich) on his blog. Thank you Richard!

 CLICK HERE TO CHECK A SAMPLE WONDERSAY 



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