Welcome to our lesson on creating travel brochures for students interested in studying abroad! In this lesson, you will work in small groups to research and design brochures promoting exciting study abroad opportunities in different countries or cities. Use your creativity to showcase the educational benefits, cultural experiences, and must-see attractions of your assigned destination. Get ready to embark on a journey of exploration and discovery as you bring the world of studying abroad to life through your brochures!
Steps:
Research:
Give students the opportunity to work alone or in pairs. Provide a list of destinations that the students can research. Students may choose which location they would like to learn more about.Â
Instruct students to use the internet or provided resources to research key information about their assigned location, including universities, cultural attractions, local customs, and important landmarks.
Encourage students to take notes and gather images that they can use in their brochures.
Brochure Design:
Provide students with paper, colored pencils/markers, glue, and scissors.
Instruct students to create a draft layout for their travel brochure, including sections such as "Why Study Here?", "Top Universities", "Must-See Attractions", and "Cultural Experiences."
Encourage students to be creative with their designs and use visuals to make their brochures engaging and informative.
Presentation Preparation:
Give students time to finalize their brochures and prepare a brief presentation to share with the class.
Remind students to practice their presentations and be ready to answer questions about their chosen destination.
Presentation and Reflection:
Allow each group to present their travel brochure to the class, highlighting key points and attractions of their chosen study abroad location.
After each presentation, encourage classmates to ask questions and provide feedback.
Conclude the lesson with a discussion about the benefits and challenges of studying abroad, and encourage students to reflect on their own interest in exploring other cultures and educational opportunities.
Brochure Examples