On many blogs, you will see Word Clouds like the one below
on many of them.
How
do they work?
In blogs, the biggest
words tell us that there are more entries on the blog with those labels.
In texts, the biggest words
are the words that appear most times in the text.
Look at this word cloud made from a Cambridge English: First
gapped text:
age anna arrive boy breakfast child
chop cook cooked cooking course deep didn’t
doesn’t drink eager egg eight evening farmhouse food four fruit
girl hand hitting idea just keen
kitchen later
learn
like lower make onion oven possible punch reluctant sausage start
student teach teaching ten way worked young
What do you think the text is about?
How
can YOU make a word cloud like this one?
Did
you know?
The middle gaps in the gapped texts tasks in Cambridge
English: First and Advanced and Proficiency Reading papers are the ones that
most candidates have problems with.
I was directed recently to this beautiful wordcloud site:
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I've only used it once so far, to input a basic story, and then get students to reconstruct the story from the words and their size. Worked really well!
Thanks for telling us about this. Hope some of the other readers have tried it out too!
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