Should your story always be real? - No, it can be imaginary, What structure does a story need? - Beginning, Development, Ending, What should you start your story with? - A given sentence , What is the most important requirement for a story? - Connect it to the first sentence, What should you start with when doing the task? - Briefly analysing it, What is recommended to write at the beginning of your story? - Add one more sentence to complete it, What should be described in the Development? - All the main events, How many paragraphs do you need for the Development? - 2, What is important about the Development? - The events that you write are in a logical order and that the language you use is interesting and correct, What language should be used in the story? - Past tenses, Time expressions, Linking words, Direct speech, What is important about the Ending? - It doesn’t matter what you write here but it should be there,
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