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! Use Past Simple For Describing The Events. ! Use Past Continuous For Describing The Atmosphere. (It Was Raining Hard and The Wind Was Blowing.)

The document provides instructions for writing a story, including outlining an introduction paragraph to set the scene, 2-4 main body paragraphs to describe leading incidents and events in detail using past tenses, and a concluding paragraph to refer to reactions and feelings using past tenses. It assigns as homework to write a 100-word story beginning with the sentence "Jo looked at the map and decided to go left."

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! Use Past Simple For Describing The Events. ! Use Past Continuous For Describing The Atmosphere. (It Was Raining Hard and The Wind Was Blowing.)

The document provides instructions for writing a story, including outlining an introduction paragraph to set the scene, 2-4 main body paragraphs to describe leading incidents and events in detail using past tenses, and a concluding paragraph to refer to reactions and feelings using past tenses. It assigns as homework to write a 100-word story beginning with the sentence "Jo looked at the map and decided to go left."

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4th of November, 2020

Writing a story

Plan

1) Introduction: (1 paragraph)

Set the scene: Who? Where? When? What?

2) Main Body (2-4 paragraphs)

Describe the incidents leading up to the main event and the event itself in detail.

! Use Past Simple for describing the events.

! Use Past Continuous for describing the atmosphere. (It was raining hard and the wind was blowing.)

3) Conclusion (end the story) - 1 paragraph

Refer to moods, consequences, people’s reactions, feelings, comments. (Use past tenses)

HOMEWORK:

Write a story beginning with this sentence:

Jo looked at the map and decided to go left.

Use about 100 words.

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