This lovely site that I found through Nik Peachy's 'Learning Technology Blog' is full of contributions of a photograph and a short essay to accompany it. These are between 300 and 1000 words and are as diverse as you could imagine. Here's one example:
They are a window into so many different lives and they are touching, funny, interesting and very personal. They could be used for readings in class - as short, self contained authentic readings, written in generally quite straightforward language, they are great - but you can also get learners to read some outside of class, choose a favourite (they're quite addictive - once you start, you keep reading them!) and present theirs to the class, or to explain it a partner. You could also print a few out and get them to match the pictures with the text.
You can't upload your own directly, they have to be submitted for consideration by the editor, and then they may be published on the site, but you could get learners to write their own 'Picture's worth' and display them in the classroom, put them on a blog or submit them to the site to see if they were accepted (or all of the above!).
Limitations? There's no embed code, so you can't include one from the site on your own blog, which is a shame, but that's a small point. They only other problem is that some of the stories might make you cry.....
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