2. What information is given in the poster? Write down the correct options (more than one) in your notebook.
- The institution's contact.
- Place where and time when the donations may be dropped off.
- Number of items needed for donation.
- Items suggested for donation.
3. Now it's your turn to promote a campaign to help people in need. Get together with a classmate and decide on
a) who you want to help;
b) what kind of donation is needed; for example, toys for children at a local orphanage, toiletries for an old person's home, food for a homeless shelter, books for the school library, blood for a local hospital, hair for people at a cancer hospital, etc.
c) who your campaign is addressing: for example, your classmates, your school community, your online friends, etc.
- Write down a draft of your campaign poster. Think about the visual effects (such as the colors, the pictures, the size of the letters, etc.) and the text (such as the necessary information, a creative sentence, etc.) of your poster.
- Ask some classmates to read your draft. Get some feedback.
- Rewrite your poster using the feedback you had as a basis and make any improvements or necessary corrections.
- Proofread your work.
- Display your campaign poster at school or share it on the Internet.
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