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WRITING A B1 STORY
Valentina Paz Doren
Created on November 25, 2020
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Transcript
Writing a Story
100 words
This is the task
Write a subtitle here
a story must follow a particular structure which makes sense to the reader.
1. Title: The title should either summarise the whole story (without spoilers!) or have something to do with the main theme.
2. Exposition: This is the beginning of the story, where the characters and setting are established. It serves as the introduction to the next part, the action, and the so-called conflict of our story.
3. Action: In this part, the characters deal with conflict and do things to solve it.
4. Resolution: This is where the conflict is resolved and the story concludes with an ending, normally without any loose ends.
How to start your story
When you start YOUR story, you need to use the sentence given in te instructions. DON'T CHANGE IT!
GIVE ORDER IN your story
- Then - After that - As soon as - While - Meanwhile - As - Some time later - A little later - ____ minutes later - a moment later - Later (that morning/afternoon/ day/night…) - Just then
CREATING SUSPENSE...
- Suddenly - All of a sudden - Without warning - Just at that moment - Unexpectedly - Out of the blue - Out of nowhere - Right away - Straight away
DIRECT SPEECH
- «I’m coming with you,» she said.
- She said, «I’m coming with you.»
- «Do you like it?» he asked.
- «Don’t do it!» he screamed.
ENDING YOU STORY
- In the end - Finally - When it was all over - Eventually - After everything that happened - Luckily