Use your voice and intonation - change volume, pitch, and rhythm to bring characters and emotions to life., Make eye contact - connect with your listeners and keep their attention., Use facial expressions and gestures - show feelings and actions with your body., Create suspense and surprise - vary your pace and pauses to build curiosity., Use visuals or props - pictures, puppets, real objects, costumes, or even simple drawings., Involve the students - ask them questions, let them repeat key phrases, or act out parts., Adapt the story to your audience - simplify, add details, or change examples depending on the group., Show enthusiasm - if you enjoy telling the story, the students will enjoy listening.,

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