Do you find WW(Wordless Wednesday) fun? Many members here do. Maybe you are trying to write a caption for a WW photo right now, and you may probably want to write an interesting caption. If so, please see my tips below:1. Take a good look at the photo and see if you can understand it. What exactly does the photo try to tell us? What's the story in it?2. Look for the main character in the photo. The main character may be a person, an animal, a tree, etc. You may find out the character is trying to tell us something, such as 'I can fly.', 'I'm trying to dig it out.' or 'I'm tired from doing the chore.' Does that sound like a good caption to you?3. Avoid describing the photo directly. You shouldn't write a caption like this: 'The two girls are doing their homework.' Instead, your caption may sound like this: 'Let's take a break, Susan.'4. Be creative. Try to write a caption from a different perspective. An unusual or unexpected one really works.Writing a caption can be a writing challenge and is certainly a good way to practise your English writing.Hope that helps! Share your tips with us in the comment section below!!!
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  • Thanks Ymn!

  • I like your tips. =)

    Thanks!

  • I'm glad you liked this blog!
  • Thank you very much, it's very helpful.
  • Thanks all of you!
    I'm happy this blog was selected for this month's Featured English. Hope you are all enjoying it!
  • Thanks to new topic
  • Useful tips to develop ones imagination and the writing skills, more naturally.

    Nadira
  • Thanks to all of you!

    I know it's definitely not a breeze to write an interesting or suitable caption for a photo, even though we know all the ropes.

    Theoretically, any photo can be post for Wordless Wednesday. But, ideally, your photo should have a main character. So I recommend posting a suitable photo for others to write a caption.

    I wonder what's a good caption like in your opinion?

    Have fun and a nice weekend!
  • Hello Expector Smith,
    What you've told here would be useful and beneficial to read for MyEC members, though, I think, their captions are very suitable. Besides, practise always needs the appropriate theory. Thank you very much for your good advice!
  • Fantastic post, Expector! This will be really helpful for participants. I'll link to this resource from the Wordless Wednesday instructions. Thanks!
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