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Writing a Story

Writing a Story

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English

7th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

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Tünde Lőrincz

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Writing a Story

By Tünde Lőrincz

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Why do we write stories?

  • exam

  • diary

  • inspiration

  • we want others to find out​

Story

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Language

  • past simple (knocked, stopped, started, went, cried...)

  • ​past continuous (was shining, were having dinner...)

  • adjectives (bright, clever, unbelievable, ​wonderful...)

  • adverbs (suddenly, luckily, obviously...)​

  • sequencing (at first, then, later, the next day, finally/eventually)​

Story

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  • plot

  • problem/conflict

  • rising action

  • climax

Conclusion

  • setting

  • ​ protagonist

  • things to know​

​Introduction

How to build a story?

Story

Main body

  • (re)solution

  • theme

  • moral​

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It was a nice autumn afternoon. The birds were chirping and I was having a walk in the nearby forest.

​​Setting

  • the person in the centre, main character: who? you? someone else?

​​Protagonist

where?

why?

what happened before?​

Things to know

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Think of a problem to raise the readers' interest:

  • somebody hurt, lost

  • a misunderstanding​

  • dialogue

  • I felt.../ He felt...

Main body

Plot, problem, conflict

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Describe 3 or 4 events that hold the reader's attention.​

Then, the conflict comes to a turning point and the character(s) must face the problem.​

Main body

Rising action, climax

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The end of the story when the reader finds out what happens to the characters.

​​Resolution

Friends are important

Never give up!

Always be honest!

Good always wins​

Theme

Have you got a message to pass?

Is there anything important that happened in the end?​

Moral

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Pleasant, inspired storywriting! 

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Writing a Story

By Tünde Lőrincz

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