In this cartoon, there is a caricature of youth.
It's to criticize the student who publishes all of his summer on social media, that denouces the addiction to social media and the risks to our private life.
In this cartoon, we see a teacher in her classroom at the start of the school year. She gives a writing assignment to a student who is on his smartphone. He answers that his summer activities are on his twitter. It is the confrontation betwin the "old" and "new" generation.
In this cartoon we can see two persons, one teacher and a student because it's the start of the new school year, the teacher gives an assignment What I did this summer and the student says If you followed me on twitter you'd know that means that the student is not focused on th
what the teacher shows him but he is focused on the phone and he never forgot his great holidays.
We can see a student during a test who instead of taking his subject on the vacacion answers back to the teacher saying that he already did it on social media. This is kinda funny because a lot of persons do this in real life.
We can see a teacher and a student who are in a classroom. What is funny is that the teacher asks "what i did this summer" and he answers "if you followed me on twitter, you'd know". This shows that nowadays everyone uses social media and exposes his life
This cartoon shows how people "work" in 2021. Because now the kid talks with his phone and he is not looking at her, and when the teacher asks him for his writing assignement, the kid will just say to see on his twitter the pictures he took during the summer. But taking pictures isn't a school work.
The document is a cartoon.
It takes place in a classroom, we can see the teacher giving a writing assignement to her student, the student talks to her about social networks
In the background we can see a board with a welcome message.
On this cartoon, we can see a teacher asking to a student "What he did this summer" and the student answers that if she followed him on twitter, she would know. We can see that the teacher is old so she may not have twitter unlike the student. They are not from the same generation.
on the cartoon you can see a teacher who asks her pupil to tell him waat he did during the summer, the pupil anwers that she must follow him on twitter
for me it is not normal the pupil must obey the teacher and respect the rules of the school
On this cartoon we can see an old woman who is the teacher. She is asking the students what they did during their holidays and to write about it. The young man in front of the teacher, replies that if she had followed him on twitter she would know. This caricature shows the differences between the generations. Today a lot of students show their life on social media, creating some kind of battle over who has the best life, which is not the case at all for the older generations who are not used to these new technologies. Older people will tend to talk (or write) about their holidays, the new generation will simply prefer to show them on social media.
We can see a teacher and a student. The work of the day is to write down what the pupil did during the holidays. But his answer is unexpected as it means he is already posted everything on Twitter taking videos and photos from his holidays. It’s funny because this cartoon reflects the teenagers who post a lot photos on social networks
I think this cartoon is a good representation of the fact that now we prefer to share the moments we are living on social networks instead of living them.
This cartoon shows a student’s return to class after the holidays. It represents the presence of social media with students today. It’s kind of a caricatural parody of teenagers.
This is a colour cartoon, probably from a newspaper or a magazine. The picture is showing a teacher who is giving a work assignment to one of her students on the first day of school. At the same time, the student is looking at his phone.
The subject of the assignment is "what I did this summer". The student is answering the teacher that if she followed him on social media, she would know everything about his life.
This student is a caricature of the youth, showing all of their private lives to everyone on the social media, without any security or limit.
This image is a colour cartoon showing a youth's caricature because the student post all he did during holidays without limits. this cartoon denounces the addiction to social media.
In this cartoon, we see a teacher who speaks to his student. We know that it is the beginning of the school year because on the board is written "Welcome back students", we also know it thanks to the student who is obsessed with his cell phone, he is not able to detach himself from it since the last school vacations.
This case is not normal but unfortunately too common nowadays, social networks do not leave us anymore, we see it on the cartoon because the student says to his teacher that she would have known what he had done during the vacations if she followed him on Twitter, so we understand that all his actions have turned only around that.
The cartoon is making fun of the new generation.
In fact, we see the student talking about the social network Twitter.
Social networks are an example that represent the new generation and their addiction to it. And there's another example, the student is watching his phone when he speaks to his teacher. The new generation is addicted to the screens.
In this case, the student is representing the new generation whereas the teacher represents the old generation.
It's back to school. The Cartoon represents the youth of today who disseminate the information of their lives on social network.
On this cartoon the social network they are speaking about is "Twitter".
The student makes it clear to his teacher, if she wants to know "what he did during this sommer" she has to follow him on Twitter, also if she followed him on twitter she'd know.
We can see a caricature of the boy influenced by social networks and a cliche posture with his hand in his pocket. The teenager seems to have no feelings. The teacher is caricatured with a ruler in her hand. She looks old and stern. So, I think this picture is funny because we can find different stereotypes of the characters.
This cartoon is funny because the student doesn't answer what he is supposed to do and because he doesn't seem to care about the teacher and the punishment he could have. He's very cheeky but in the context it's funny.
I find this cartoon funny because it really represents the attitude of young people these days and the fact that everyone is posting their lives on the net.
On the cartoon, I see that the scene takes place in a classroom. Also, I see an old lady who is giving a paper to a little boy who seems to be her student. It says « writing assignments / what I did this summer ».
The student answers « if you followed me on Twitter, you’d know » while looking at his phone.
On this picture, we can see a teacher who is asking her student what he did during the summer.
the photo is funny because he answers that she would know if she had followed him on twitter.
In the cartoon, we can see an English teacher and a student.
She is giving him an assignment for the back-to-school time. The student has to write what he did during the summer. But the boy says she should have followed him on Twitter to find out.
In this cartoon we can see the teacher asks her student to tell him about what he did this summer.Then he replies that she would know if she followed him on twitter. This cartoon shows the new generation and their "addiction" to social media. We are more focused on what we post on social media than on the memories we can make ourselves.
In this humoristic drawing we can see that the teacher seems desperate by the answer of her student to the assignement. He told her that she should have followed him on tweeter to get the answer to the homework.
In this cartoon, we see a teacher and a student in a classroom.
The generational gap between the two characters is striking thanks to the following features:
-teacher with white hair, triangular glasses, bun, old-fashioned clothes /
-student on his phone, does not even look at his teacher, his hand in his pants pocket and him talking about twitter.
This cartoon is funny because the two characters do not have the same mode of communication.
According to the student, since he has been discussing the vacation on twitter, he does not need to do homework. For him, it seems obvious that everyone uses twitter.
I find this cartoon quite funny because of the contrast between the two generations (the teacher and the student). I think the student represents well our generation, but I still feel like it’s a stereotype because teenagers don’t post every little details of their lives on social media.
On the picture we can see a teacher and a student in a classroom. The teacher is giving a writing assignment about what he did last summer, but the student doesn’t seem to understand that it’s a work and not just a question. Indeed, he answers that if the teacher followed him on twitter, she would know what he did last summer.
In this cartoon we can see a teacher welcoming a student back to school.
This is humorous because the subject “ what I did this summer “ is very classical and to answer the question, the student uses social media, but the teacher is too old to understand what he is saying.
this cartoon is quite humorous because we can see that the young person does not want to tell his summer to his teacher he tells her that she should have followed him on twitter which shows us that young people today are only attracted to social networks
On the picture, we can see a teacher and a boy, it's maybe a student because he is in a classroom.
I think it's the first day of a new school year because on the board, it's writing "welcome back students".
The women teacher is wearing an orange dress and purple earings and the boy is wearing a red tee-shirt and blue pants/trousers.
The teacher is holding in her right hand a ruler and on her left hand, she's giving a paper to the boy. She's asking what did he during his holidays but the student is texting on his phone and he's saying if she wants to know, she should follow him on twitter.
It's a funny picture because we can suppose that the boy wants more followers and that especially, he's lazy to repeat what he did during his summer.
So that's why, it's funny because the boy is lazy to answer a question but not to answer a message on his phone.
There is a teacher and a student. They are in a classroom. on the board is written : "Welcome Back Students". The teacher has a paper: "writing assignment: What I did this summer". The student said "if you followed me on twitter you'd know" with his phone.
We know that the boy has been on his phone all summer.
On this cartoon, we can see a teacher and a student in a classroom. Behind them there is a board where it's writen "welcome back students". The teacher is giving an assignment to a student on " What I did this summer " And the student says "if you followed my Twitter you'd know" with his phone in his hand. This cartoon is reflecting the fact that students Nowadays are always on their phones and social media. And even talking about their holiday is always complicated because they're always on their phones and not talking with someone.
On this picture, I can see a teacher and a student with his phone. The teacher shows a paper written "Writing assignment: what I did this summer". the student answers "If you followed me on twitter you'd know".
It's funny because the teatcher asks a written exercise to the student, but he doesn't want to do it.
The student considers that he has already "done the job" on twitter.
The gap between traditional school work and social network is funny.
This image represents a classroom with a teacher who asks her student to tell about his holidays. The student tells his teacher that to know what he did during his vacation she just has to follow him on twitter.
Back to school ! This cartoon illustrates the first day of new school year. It’s funny to see the gap between the teacher and the student in the time of social media. Nowadays, if you want to know what we did during our holidays, follow-us on Tweeter !
we can see a teacher and a student. They speak . The teacher asks him what he did while on vacation and he responds to joke that if she subscribes to his Instagram she will know what he did
We can see that the teacher wants to give a work to her students. The one student we can see makes this cartoon funny because he made posts of everything he did on social media and he wants the teacher to search his twitter and he wastes his time on a screen rather than improve his writing skills.
An older teacher asks her students to write a text to describe their holidays . But the students says that his life during holidays was posted on twitter but the teacher is too old to understand this i think
This cartoon denounces teenagers, who are now too attracted to new technologies and which means that they no longer focus on school because they are like in another world. Teens are now focusing on social media and not on what is important to their learning. What makes them become more disrespectful towards adults.
This document is a cartoon, it's funny because the teacher gives a writing assignement about " What I did this summer " and a student answers by saying " If you followed me on twitter you'd know. " because a lot of teenagers show all their life on social media, so for him everybody already knows what he did during this summer.
On this picture, we can see a student who is holding his phone, and his teacher who is holding a ruler and a paper where is written the student's assignment. The teacher is bored because the boy doesn't want to do the assignment. It's funny because the boy posted his holiday on twitter so he doesn't want to write it another time for the school. Also he is telling the teacher to follow him if she wants to see what he did.
On this picture, I see an old teacher with a student in a classroom. On the board, I can read a message : Welcome back students so it's back to school ! The teacher gives an assignment to students , they must write about their activities on Summer. But the little boy says, with humour, that she should go on his Twitter to read what he did during the holidays.
So this cartoon shows us that new generations are more on social media than talking to each other.
We can see a student talking with histeacher . The teacher looks older she has glasses and the boy is young he wears a t-shirt and jeans. the teacher asks a question to the student . She has no emotions and the boy looks shocked. The boy stays on his phone even when the teacher talks to him. It is probably the first day of school because we can see on the board " Welcome to Students "
This drawing shows us how much time students spend on social media. We can tell that the boy is sharing a lot of information about what is going on in his life on twitter because he seems bored by the idea of writing an assignement on it and repeat himself. He seems obsessed with his phone because he is still holding it while being in class and talking to his teacher.
This comics shows that teenagers share all their life in the social networks. It's not good because they share personal informations with people they don't know.
In this cartoon we can see a teacher asking a student at the beginning of the school year what he did during his summer vacations. This student replies that if she followed him on Twitter she would know what he did this summer. We can interpret from this cartoon that most people tell their whole life on social net and that there is no need to ask everyone what he did during his vacation because everything is already said. But it seems strange to me that this student says that to his teacher because it is not usual that a teacher looks at the Twitter of his students.
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From Inès Gomes Da Cruz monteiro - 12/09/2021, 13:18
if the teacher followed him on Twitter she would have known what he did during the holidays instead of asking him at the start of the school year.
Most students post their vacations on social networks. The students tell about their vacation on the networks instead of telling the teacher.
On this cartoon, I can see a teacher Who gives a paper with "what I did this summer", and a student who answers "if you followed me on Twitter, you'd know". I can see that this is the first Day of school of the year.
This document is a cartoon where we can see a teacher in front of a blackboard and a student holding his phone. They are in a classroom. The teacher is holding a paper which is an assignment asking about the student's summer. After reading it, the student says to the teacher "If you followed me on Twitter, you'd know ". I think this cartoon represents the truth a little bit because nowadays teenagers tend to share their private life on social media, they post pictures, videos, stories about what they do during vacations or even on normal days and then don't really talk about it in real life.
This cartoon is showing us that today young people are too much on their phone. We can see that the little boy is talking to his teacher but at the same time he is playing or texting on his phone.
This cartoon shows a teacher and a student.
The student should explain what he does during the summer, and he tells the teacher that if she followed him on Twitter, she would know.
this image deals with the start of the new school year as shown by the expression "welcome back students" written on the board.
the teacher asks her students what they did this summer and one of them answers while looking at his phone that if she wants to know, she just has to look on his twitter page.
This drawing shows the shift between generations: the old teacher with her writing assignment and the student on his phone who talks about social networks.
On this picture,there is a teacher who asks her student to explain what he did during his summer. But the student looks bored and prefers to look at his phone.He says he already told about his vacation on twitter.
This cartoon represents a classroom. Students are coming back from holidays and the teacher is giving the first assignment: the students have to write about their summer. One student says “If you followed me on Twitter, you’d know.” while looking at his smartphone. I think it’s funny because while the teacher seems a little bit old fashioned, it shows how younger generations are used to sharing everything on social media and are constantly using their smartphone.
This comic represent a classroom with a teacher and her student, the teacher is asking the child what he did this summer and he answers « If you followed me on Twitter, you’d know ».
So we can think that this comic wants to denounce the overusing of social media by young people but it can also describe the non evolution of old people's vision about technology or in this case social media.
But for me the first option is the real one because I think that they are a lot more old people that want to use those technologies than young people that don’t use social media.
This cartoon is about the “relationship” between students and social media. This shows that social media can sometimes cut students off the “real” world because the student does not bother to answer the teacher’s question on the pretext that the answer is on his twitter.
This cartoon is about a teacher who wants to know what a student did during his holiday, the student says if you follow me on Twitter you will know. That cartoon tells us how evetyone shows their lives on social networks.
This cartoon shows the generational gap between an old teacher and a young student. The former teacher asks the young student to write his vacation on a sheet of paper and the student replies that he has already written everything on twitter. This cartoon shows the difficulty of a teacher to get her student interested in traditional school work.
On this cartoon we can see a teacher who gives an assignment to a student and this student answers: « if you followed me on Twitter,you’d know ».
This means that he wrote about his vacations on social networks .he says that he would therefore not need to do this assignement if the teacher followed him on twitter.
The student tells his teacher that if she followed him on Twitter, she would know what he had done during the holidays. The student wrote about his entire holiday on social networks.
On this cartoon, we can see the difference between the teacher's generation and the student's generation. The student tells all his holidays on twitter so he doesn't want to write about it in class. It's funny because the student is disrespectful with his teacher.
On the cartoon we can see one student and one teacher. She asks th student how his vacation happened. He said"If you followed me on twitter, you'd know." The teacher holds a ruler in her hand and the student holds a phone in his hand
This picture is a cartoon in color. We can see a teacher with a paper on which it is written : "What did you do this summer ?" And the student answers : If you followed me on twitter, You'd know." Because he doesn't want to do this work.
On this cartoon we can see that there is a big difference between the generation of the teacher and the student . the author wants to denounce that the new generation tell all their life on social media
On this picture we can see a teacher with a student. For me this picture wants to show that everybody can know everything about you thanks to social networks. Morever it's funny because the teacher is old and is more shocked by the young generation .
On this humorous cartoon there's a contrast between the phone that the boy uses and the paper used by the teacher. The cartoonist insists on the fact that the teacher seems very rude and the boy doesn't really care about what she is saying.
On the picture, we can see a teacher and a student. There is a board behind them where it is written "Welcome back students" so I guess it is the first day back to school. The teacher asks what the students have done during the summer. The student stands with this phone and answers that if she had followed him on twitter she would know. It is funny because it shows that teenagers just use social media to share holidays.
It's back to school and we can see a teacher. The teacher gives her student an assignment " what i did this summer " . And his answer is funny because he says "if you followed me on Twitter you'd know" . We can see the importance of social media for teenagers.
“ Welcome back students”.On the picture you can see a student and a teacher in a classroom. The student has a phone in his hand while the teacher is giving him a writing assignment with a question: “what I did this summer “.
In this cartoon, we can see a boy, he answers to the question "what i did this summer" to his teacher "if you followed me on Twitter you'd know"
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From Hugo Anturo Seconde 10 - 16/09/2021, 08:40
In this cartoon we can see a teacher and a kid in a classroom, the teacher shows a paper to the kid who is supposed to say what he did during his vacation. The kid responds "go on twitter if you want to see my vacations".
This cartoon shows the importance and the addiction of the new generation to social networks, going so far as to tell their whole life story on social networks.
101 reactions
1 From juliette.ferreira - 03/09/2021, 12:14
This cartoon shows us that nowadays teenagers share a lot of their private life on social media.
2 From Thibault - 04/09/2021, 10:28
In this cartoon, there is a caricature of youth.
It's to criticize the student who publishes all of his summer on social media, that denouces the addiction to social media and the risks to our private life.
3 From NilsD 113 - 04/09/2021, 13:10
In this cartoon, we see a teacher in her classroom at the start of the school year. She gives a writing assignment to a student who is on his smartphone. He answers that his summer activities are on his twitter. It is the confrontation betwin the "old" and "new" generation.
4 From Yohann - 04/09/2021, 18:58
Follow me on twitter @Timalaxx1 :)
5 From Aytan - 04/09/2021, 23:54
In this cartoon we can see two persons, one teacher and a student because it's the start of the new school year, the teacher gives an assignment What I did this summer and the student says If you followed me on twitter you'd know that means that the student is not focused on th
what the teacher shows him but he is focused on the phone and he never forgot his great holidays.
6 From mathilde - 05/09/2021, 11:41
This cartoon caricatures the fact that teenagers are always on social networks and that we can know all their lives on social networks .
7 From Alaric - 05/09/2021, 11:43
We can see a student during a test who instead of taking his subject on the vacacion answers back to the teacher saying that he already did it on social media. This is kinda funny because a lot of persons do this in real life.
8 From Emilie - 05/09/2021, 12:27
The cartoon is funny and disrespectful
9 From marine lebbbolo - 05/09/2021, 12:45
We can see a teacher and a student who are in a classroom. What is funny is that the teacher asks "what i did this summer" and he answers "if you followed me on twitter, you'd know". This shows that nowadays everyone uses social media and exposes his life
10 From Clara - 05/09/2021, 13:29
This cartoon is funny because, it's real all teens tell their whole life on twitter.
11 From Vialtet Mathias - 05/09/2021, 14:16
This cartoon shows how people "work" in 2021. Because now the kid talks with his phone and he is not looking at her, and when the teacher asks him for his writing assignement, the kid will just say to see on his twitter the pictures he took during the summer. But taking pictures isn't a school work.
12 From Tristan - 05/09/2021, 15:20
The document is a cartoon.
It takes place in a classroom, we can see the teacher giving a writing assignement to her student, the student talks to her about social networks
In the background we can see a board with a welcome message.
13 From Léonie - 05/09/2021, 15:28
On this cartoon, we can see a teacher asking to a student "What he did this summer" and the student answers that if she followed him on twitter, she would know. We can see that the teacher is old so she may not have twitter unlike the student. They are not from the same generation.
14 From Myriam DERDEGA - 05/09/2021, 15:57
on the cartoon you can see a teacher who asks her pupil to tell him waat he did during the summer, the pupil anwers that she must follow him on twitter
for me it is not normal the pupil must obey the teacher and respect the rules of the school
15 From Yohann - 05/09/2021, 16:03
This document is a cartoon in a classroom.
After a long period of vacation they have to go back to school.
16 From julien - 05/09/2021, 16:24
This cartoon shows that now, if you want know the life of someone you have just to see on social network. It's a good representation of the real life.
17 From Gabriel LEFRANC - 05/09/2021, 17:02
On this cartoon we can see an old woman who is the teacher. She is asking the students what they did during their holidays and to write about it. The young man in front of the teacher, replies that if she had followed him on twitter she would know. This caricature shows the differences between the generations. Today a lot of students show their life on social media, creating some kind of battle over who has the best life, which is not the case at all for the older generations who are not used to these new technologies. Older people will tend to talk (or write) about their holidays, the new generation will simply prefer to show them on social media.
18 From Satine Baudouin - 05/09/2021, 17:04
We can see a teacher and a student. The work of the day is to write down what the pupil did during the holidays. But his answer is unexpected as it means he is already posted everything on Twitter taking videos and photos from his holidays. It’s funny because this cartoon reflects the teenagers who post a lot photos on social networks
19 From Amine - 05/09/2021, 17:35
I think this cartoon is a good representation of the fact that now we prefer to share the moments we are living on social networks instead of living them.
20 From Penelope - 05/09/2021, 18:26
This cartoon shows a student’s return to class after the holidays. It represents the presence of social media with students today. It’s kind of a caricatural parody of teenagers.
21 From Youenn - 05/09/2021, 20:06
This is a colour cartoon, probably from a newspaper or a magazine. The picture is showing a teacher who is giving a work assignment to one of her students on the first day of school. At the same time, the student is looking at his phone.
The subject of the assignment is "what I did this summer". The student is answering the teacher that if she followed him on social media, she would know everything about his life.
This student is a caricature of the youth, showing all of their private lives to everyone on the social media, without any security or limit.
22 From El_baux - 05/09/2021, 20:58
This image is a colour cartoon showing a youth's caricature because the student post all he did during holidays without limits. this cartoon denounces the addiction to social media.
23 From Taina Espartero - 05/09/2021, 21:09
In this cartoon, we see a teacher who speaks to his student. We know that it is the beginning of the school year because on the board is written "Welcome back students", we also know it thanks to the student who is obsessed with his cell phone, he is not able to detach himself from it since the last school vacations.
This case is not normal but unfortunately too common nowadays, social networks do not leave us anymore, we see it on the cartoon because the student says to his teacher that she would have known what he had done during the vacations if she followed him on Twitter, so we understand that all his actions have turned only around that.
24 From Large Marie - 05/09/2021, 21:15
The cartoon is making fun of the new generation.
In fact, we see the student talking about the social network Twitter.
Social networks are an example that represent the new generation and their addiction to it. And there's another example, the student is watching his phone when he speaks to his teacher. The new generation is addicted to the screens.
In this case, the student is representing the new generation whereas the teacher represents the old generation.
25 From nathys - 05/09/2021, 22:37
It's back to school. The Cartoon represents the youth of today who disseminate the information of their lives on social network.
On this cartoon the social network they are speaking about is "Twitter".
The student makes it clear to his teacher, if she wants to know "what he did during this sommer" she has to follow him on Twitter, also if she followed him on twitter she'd know.
26 From Alexander - 06/09/2021, 06:49
This cartoon shows a teacher who gives an assignment to her students about what they did during the summer.
27 From Noémie - 06/09/2021, 09:30
We can compare the difference between two generations
28 From Marie.giemza - 06/09/2021, 18:41
We can see a caricature of the boy influenced by social networks and a cliche posture with his hand in his pocket. The teenager seems to have no feelings. The teacher is caricatured with a ruler in her hand. She looks old and stern. So, I think this picture is funny because we can find different stereotypes of the characters.
29 From Maiwenn Le Provost - 06/09/2021, 18:58
This cartoon is funny because the student doesn't answer what he is supposed to do and because he doesn't seem to care about the teacher and the punishment he could have. He's very cheeky but in the context it's funny.
30 From Alexis - 06/09/2021, 19:14
I find this cartoon funny because it really represents the attitude of young people these days and the fact that everyone is posting their lives on the net.
31 From Jenna_1e2 - 06/09/2021, 19:23
On the cartoon, I see that the scene takes place in a classroom. Also, I see an old lady who is giving a paper to a little boy who seems to be her student. It says « writing assignments / what I did this summer ».
The student answers « if you followed me on Twitter, you’d know » while looking at his phone.
32 From Théo Métois 109 - 06/09/2021, 19:50
On this picture, we can see a teacher who is asking her student what he did during the summer.
the photo is funny because he answers that she would know if she had followed him on twitter.
33 From Elisabeth Soubelet - 06/09/2021, 19:55
In the cartoon, we can see an English teacher and a student.
She is giving him an assignment for the back-to-school time. The student has to write what he did during the summer. But the boy says she should have followed him on Twitter to find out.
34 From Djamila - 06/09/2021, 20:07
In this cartoon we can see the teacher asks her student to tell him about what he did this summer.Then he replies that she would know if she followed him on twitter. This cartoon shows the new generation and their "addiction" to social media. We are more focused on what we post on social media than on the memories we can make ourselves.
35 From Gaelle - 06/09/2021, 20:19
It seems the boy doesn’t care about school and his homework because he is concentrated on his phone.
36 From Ayman jager - 06/09/2021, 20:36
the joke shows that young people today only talk and display their lives on social networks
37 From Emelyne - 06/09/2021, 20:39
In this humoristic drawing we can see that the teacher seems desperate by the answer of her student to the assignement. He told her that she should have followed him on tweeter to get the answer to the homework.
38 From Manon Fasquelle - 06/09/2021, 20:42
In this cartoon, we see a teacher and a student in a classroom.
The generational gap between the two characters is striking thanks to the following features:
This cartoon is funny because the two characters do not have the same mode of communication.
According to the student, since he has been discussing the vacation on twitter, he does not need to do homework. For him, it seems obvious that everyone uses twitter.
39 From Alienor B - 06/09/2021, 20:52
I find this cartoon quite funny because of the contrast between the two generations (the teacher and the student). I think the student represents well our generation, but I still feel like it’s a stereotype because teenagers don’t post every little details of their lives on social media.
40 From Alix Lenoir - 06/09/2021, 23:24
On the picture we can see a teacher and a student in a classroom. The teacher is giving a writing assignment about what he did last summer, but the student doesn’t seem to understand that it’s a work and not just a question. Indeed, he answers that if the teacher followed him on twitter, she would know what he did last summer.
41 From David - 06/09/2021, 23:49
The little boy thinks that the teatcher is always using her phone like he is. He is making fun of her.
42 From Robinson Guillemot - 07/09/2021, 10:28
In this cartoon we can see a teacher welcoming a student back to school.
This is humorous because the subject “ what I did this summer “ is very classical and to answer the question, the student uses social media, but the teacher is too old to understand what he is saying.
43 From Michael - 07/09/2021, 10:51
It's funny because the little boy has spent his Holidays on Twitter. So he can have one more follower on Twitter
44 From Noah Martins - 07/09/2021, 12:16
this cartoon is quite humorous because we can see that the young person does not want to tell his summer to his teacher he tells her that she should have followed him on twitter which shows us that young people today are only attracted to social networks
45 From Alexandre Hall - 07/09/2021, 12:28
It's funniest to see this! Is not real but it shows the importance of social networks
46 From Talia - 07/09/2021, 19:39
On the picture, we can see a teacher and a boy, it's maybe a student because he is in a classroom.
I think it's the first day of a new school year because on the board, it's writing "welcome back students".
The women teacher is wearing an orange dress and purple earings and the boy is wearing a red tee-shirt and blue pants/trousers.
The teacher is holding in her right hand a ruler and on her left hand, she's giving a paper to the boy. She's asking what did he during his holidays but the student is texting on his phone and he's saying if she wants to know, she should follow him on twitter.
It's a funny picture because we can suppose that the boy wants more followers and that especially, he's lazy to repeat what he did during his summer.
So that's why, it's funny because the boy is lazy to answer a question but not to answer a message on his phone.
47 From Amandine LEGAY 2e1 - 08/09/2021, 16:19
There is a teacher and a student. They are in a classroom. on the board is written : "Welcome Back Students". The teacher has a paper: "writing assignment: What I did this summer". The student said "if you followed me on twitter you'd know" with his phone.
We know that the boy has been on his phone all summer.
48 From Maelwenn Le Bihan 2°1 - 08/09/2021, 16:20
On this cartoon, we can see a teacher and a student in a classroom. Behind them there is a board where it's writen "welcome back students". The teacher is giving an assignment to a student on " What I did this summer " And the student says "if you followed my Twitter you'd know" with his phone in his hand. This cartoon is reflecting the fact that students Nowadays are always on their phones and social media. And even talking about their holiday is always complicated because they're always on their phones and not talking with someone.
49 From DOS SANTOS Léa 2°10 - 08/09/2021, 17:03
This cartoon mocks young people who are too much on their phone.
50 From Davesne Manon - 08/09/2021, 17:45
On this picture, I can see a teacher and a student with his phone. The teacher shows a paper written "Writing assignment: what I did this summer". the student answers "If you followed me on twitter you'd know".
It's funny because the teatcher asks a written exercise to the student, but he doesn't want to do it.
The student considers that he has already "done the job" on twitter.
The gap between traditional school work and social network is funny.
51 From Orianne Soreau - 08/09/2021, 20:29
This image represents a classroom with a teacher who asks her student to tell about his holidays. The student tells his teacher that to know what he did during his vacation she just has to follow him on twitter.
52 From Tiphaine ROBERT - 09/09/2021, 09:09
Back to school ! This cartoon illustrates the first day of new school year. It’s funny to see the gap between the teacher and the student in the time of social media. Nowadays, if you want to know what we did during our holidays, follow-us on Tweeter !
53 From Elena - 09/09/2021, 15:04
we can see a teacher and a student. They speak . The teacher asks him what he did while on vacation and he responds to joke that if she subscribes to his Instagram she will know what he did
54 From Eva B.-A. - 10/09/2021, 16:03
We can see that the teacher wants to give a work to her students. The one student we can see makes this cartoon funny because he made posts of everything he did on social media and he wants the teacher to search his twitter and he wastes his time on a screen rather than improve his writing skills.
55 From Cécile UZUN - 10/09/2021, 17:56
How can he have Twitter at this age, he seems so young !
56 From Hatim - 11/09/2021, 09:20
An older teacher asks her students to write a text to describe their holidays . But the students says that his life during holidays was posted on twitter but the teacher is too old to understand this i think
57 From Ruben Fernandes - 11/09/2021, 10:56
This cartoon denounces teenagers, who are now too attracted to new technologies and which means that they no longer focus on school because they are like in another world. Teens are now focusing on social media and not on what is important to their learning. What makes them become more disrespectful towards adults.
58 From Ulysse PL - 11/09/2021, 11:10
This document is a cartoon, it's funny because the teacher gives a writing assignement about " What I did this summer " and a student answers by saying " If you followed me on twitter you'd know. " because a lot of teenagers show all their life on social media, so for him everybody already knows what he did during this summer.
59 From Maylis rodriguez - 11/09/2021, 14:19
On this picture, we can see a student who is holding his phone, and his teacher who is holding a ruler and a paper where is written the student's assignment. The teacher is bored because the boy doesn't want to do the assignment. It's funny because the boy posted his holiday on twitter so he doesn't want to write it another time for the school. Also he is telling the teacher to follow him if she wants to see what he did.
60 From Lucie 2°1 - 11/09/2021, 16:32
On this picture, I see an old teacher with a student in a classroom. On the board, I can read a message : Welcome back students so it's back to school ! The teacher gives an assignment to students , they must write about their activities on Summer. But the little boy says, with humour, that she should go on his Twitter to read what he did during the holidays.
So this cartoon shows us that new generations are more on social media than talking to each other.
61 From Wakil Rahmaoui - 11/09/2021, 19:27
the cartoon is funny because the little one behaves as if he wasn't at school
62 From Laura Ribeiro - 11/09/2021, 21:29
On this picture we can see that the student only thinks about social networks even in class.
63 From Diogo Alexandre - 11/09/2021, 22:03
We can see a student talking with histeacher . The teacher looks older she has glasses and the boy is young he wears a t-shirt and jeans. the teacher asks a question to the student . She has no emotions and the boy looks shocked. The boy stays on his phone even when the teacher talks to him. It is probably the first day of school because we can see on the board " Welcome to Students "
64 From Jade Le Troquer - 11/09/2021, 23:00
This drawing shows us how much time students spend on social media. We can tell that the boy is sharing a lot of information about what is going on in his life on twitter because he seems bored by the idea of writing an assignement on it and repeat himself. He seems obsessed with his phone because he is still holding it while being in class and talking to his teacher.
65 From NICOLAS Emie - 12/09/2021, 09:43
This comics shows that teenagers share all their life in the social networks. It's not good because they share personal informations with people they don't know.
66 From DROULEZ Eliott - 12/09/2021, 12:17
I like this cartoon because it shows the importance of Internet in our lives. It follows us even at school with the schoolwork.
67 From Imane - 12/09/2021, 12:19
The student is disrespectful to the teacher by saying to follow him on Twitter to be informed of what he did during his vacation.
68 From Nakkour - 12/09/2021, 12:24
In this cartoon we can see a teacher asking a student at the beginning of the school year what he did during his summer vacations. This student replies that if she followed him on Twitter she would know what he did this summer. We can interpret from this cartoon that most people tell their whole life on social net and that there is no need to ask everyone what he did during his vacation because everything is already said. But it seems strange to me that this student says that to his teacher because it is not usual that a teacher looks at the Twitter of his students.
69 From Inès Gomes Da Cruz monteiro - 12/09/2021, 13:18
if the teacher followed him on Twitter she would have known what he did during the holidays instead of asking him at the start of the school year.
Most students post their vacations on social networks. The students tell about their vacation on the networks instead of telling the teacher.
70 From Merasli - 12/09/2021, 13:54
On this cartoon, I can see a teacher Who gives a paper with "what I did this summer", and a student who answers "if you followed me on Twitter, you'd know". I can see that this is the first Day of school of the year.
71 From Clémence Monnier - 12/09/2021, 14:34
This document is a cartoon where we can see a teacher in front of a blackboard and a student holding his phone. They are in a classroom. The teacher is holding a paper which is an assignment asking about the student's summer. After reading it, the student says to the teacher "If you followed me on Twitter, you'd know ". I think this cartoon represents the truth a little bit because nowadays teenagers tend to share their private life on social media, they post pictures, videos, stories about what they do during vacations or even on normal days and then don't really talk about it in real life.
72 From Zephyr - 12/09/2021, 14:56
This cartoon is showing us that today young people are too much on their phone. We can see that the little boy is talking to his teacher but at the same time he is playing or texting on his phone.
73 From Valentin Vignaud 2nd1 - 12/09/2021, 15:24
This cartoon shows a teacher and a student.
The student should explain what he does during the summer, and he tells the teacher that if she followed him on Twitter, she would know.
74 From zoe.bourbotte - 12/09/2021, 16:05
this image deals with the start of the new school year as shown by the expression "welcome back students" written on the board.
the teacher asks her students what they did this summer and one of them answers while looking at his phone that if she wants to know, she just has to look on his twitter page.
75 From Jeanne Baillart - 12/09/2021, 16:47
This drawing shows the shift between generations: the old teacher with her writing assignment and the student on his phone who talks about social networks.
76 From Giraudon Mathéo - 12/09/2021, 17:03
there is a boy who arrives back to school and has to answer a question which is "What I did this summer"
77 From Lucie - 12/09/2021, 17:29
On this picture,there is a teacher who asks her student to explain what he did during his summer. But the student looks bored and prefers to look at his phone.He says he already told about his vacation on twitter.
78 From Emilie_Leblanc108 - 12/09/2021, 18:05
This cartoon represents a classroom. Students are coming back from holidays and the teacher is giving the first assignment: the students have to write about their summer. One student says “If you followed me on Twitter, you’d know.” while looking at his smartphone. I think it’s funny because while the teacher seems a little bit old fashioned, it shows how younger generations are used to sharing everything on social media and are constantly using their smartphone.
79 From Forasté Raphaël - 12/09/2021, 18:47
This comic represent a classroom with a teacher and her student, the teacher is asking the child what he did this summer and he answers « If you followed me on Twitter, you’d know ».
So we can think that this comic wants to denounce the overusing of social media by young people but it can also describe the non evolution of old people's vision about technology or in this case social media.
But for me the first option is the real one because I think that they are a lot more old people that want to use those technologies than young people that don’t use social media.
80 From Penelope - 12/09/2021, 19:48
This cartoon is about the “relationship” between students and social media. This shows that social media can sometimes cut students off the “real” world because the student does not bother to answer the teacher’s question on the pretext that the answer is on his twitter.
81 From Gaspard Pedron - 12/09/2021, 20:49
This cartoon is about a teacher who wants to know what a student did during his holiday, the student says if you follow me on Twitter you will know. That cartoon tells us how evetyone shows their lives on social networks.
82 From Raphaël - 12/09/2021, 21:11
Indeed, the young people of today spend all their free time on social network. Sometimes it becomes an addiction, this comics proves it.
83 From Gaétan L - 12/09/2021, 22:34
This cartoon shows the generational gap between an old teacher and a young student. The former teacher asks the young student to write his vacation on a sheet of paper and the student replies that he has already written everything on twitter. This cartoon shows the difficulty of a teacher to get her student interested in traditional school work.
84 From Clara - 12/09/2021, 23:09
On this cartoon we can see a teacher who gives an assignment to a student and this student answers: « if you followed me on Twitter,you’d know ».
This means that he wrote about his vacations on social networks .he says that he would therefore not need to do this assignement if the teacher followed him on twitter.
85 From Clara strazzaboschi - 13/09/2021, 08:32
The student tells his teacher that if she followed him on Twitter, she would know what he had done during the holidays. The student wrote about his entire holiday on social networks.
86 From Gabriel - 13/09/2021, 09:09
We see a teacher asking her student what he did this summer. And his student tells him to go see on his Twitter account.
87 From Gaspard Besse - 13/09/2021, 09:31
On this cartoon, we can see the difference between the teacher's generation and the student's generation. The student tells all his holidays on twitter so he doesn't want to write about it in class. It's funny because the student is disrespectful with his teacher.
88 From Alexis Plassier - 13/09/2021, 18:26
On the cartoon we can see one student and one teacher. She asks th student how his vacation happened. He said"If you followed me on twitter, you'd know." The teacher holds a ruler in her hand and the student holds a phone in his hand
89 From Manola - 13/09/2021, 18:46
This cartoon is ironic because the student addresses his teacher as a friend. And the teacher has a silly look.
90 From Eliott Fournier - 13/09/2021, 18:46
This picture is a cartoon in color. We can see a teacher with a paper on which it is written : "What did you do this summer ?" And the student answers : If you followed me on twitter, You'd know." Because he doesn't want to do this work.
91 From Elisa boudet - 13/09/2021, 20:22
this drawing shows us that teens are obsessed with phones and subscriptions
92 From Marie - 13/09/2021, 20:54
On this cartoon we can see that there is a big difference between the generation of the teacher and the student . the author wants to denounce that the new generation tell all their life on social media
93 From Lise baret - 13/09/2021, 21:58
On this picture we can see a teacher with a student. For me this picture wants to show that everybody can know everything about you thanks to social networks. Morever it's funny because the teacher is old and is more shocked by the young generation .
94 From Cartier Owen - 13/09/2021, 22:00
On this humorous cartoon there's a contrast between the phone that the boy uses and the paper used by the teacher. The cartoonist insists on the fact that the teacher seems very rude and the boy doesn't really care about what she is saying.
95 From Zoé Meriel Frederique - 13/09/2021, 22:52
On the picture, we can see a teacher and a student. There is a board behind them where it is written "Welcome back students" so I guess it is the first day back to school. The teacher asks what the students have done during the summer. The student stands with this phone and answers that if she had followed him on twitter she would know. It is funny because it shows that teenagers just use social media to share holidays.
96 From Naomi - 15/09/2021, 20:09
It's back to school and we can see a teacher. The teacher gives her student an assignment " what i did this summer " . And his answer is funny because he says "if you followed me on Twitter you'd know" . We can see the importance of social media for teenagers.
97 From Tissam - 16/09/2021, 07:13
we can see a student with his teacher, and on the board she has written "welcome back students".
98 From Cillian - 16/09/2021, 08:02
“ Welcome back students”.On the picture you can see a student and a teacher in a classroom. The student has a phone in his hand while the teacher is giving him a writing assignment with a question: “what I did this summer “.
99 From Raphaël Rousseau - 16/09/2021, 08:33
In this cartoon, we can see a boy, he answers to the question "what i did this summer" to his teacher "if you followed me on Twitter you'd know"
100 From Hugo Anturo Seconde 10 - 16/09/2021, 08:40
In this cartoon we can see a teacher and a kid in a classroom, the teacher shows a paper to the kid who is supposed to say what he did during his vacation. The kid responds "go on twitter if you want to see my vacations".
101 From Sanches Selene - 18/09/2021, 17:16
This cartoon shows the importance and the addiction of the new generation to social networks, going so far as to tell their whole life story on social networks.