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STAGES IN A NARRATIVE




       PRE-WRITING
         WRITING
      PROOF-READING
PRE-WRITING
1. Write an outline of what the story is going
to be about. Read the exam rubric carefully.

2. Brainstorming for ideas, Write down any
ideas, words and phrases that you can think
of which to the topic of your composition.
Group your ideas and put them into a logical
order.

3. Layout, Your ideas should be organized
into paragraphs consisting of three parts:
Introduction, main body and conclusion
How to tell a story

Narratives are either imaginary or real
stories. They can be written in the first or
third person and describes a series of
events.

PAST SIMPLE, PAST CONTINUOS and PAST
PERFECT are the tenses used to write
in the past.
Parts of a story:
         1. Introduction

You describe when and where the story took
place and who were involved.
We catch reader's attention by talking
about our feelings (strong adjectives are
preferred) furious, miserable, terrified,
petrified, annoyed.....and make him/her want
to continue reading the story.
Example:
I had been working the whole morning
and I just wanted to go home and had
a nap after such a tiring day.
Suddenly, when I was driving past La
Ballena I remembered there was
nothing to eat at home so I changed
my mind and drove into the shopping
center instead.
2. Main body


It consists of two or more paragraphs. We tell the
events in the order they happened:
Example: It was four o'clock in the afternoon and I had just
finished my shopping at Carrefour with my trolley
completely packed with lots of articles I had bought, drinks,
dairy products, cleaning products....... so I headed towards
the conveyor belt to put the shopping into my car. As soon
as I placed my trolley on it I knew something was going
wrong. There was no belt there, it was an electric stairway,
and consequently the trolley started rolling down the stairs.
Sudde nly, Isaw myse lf flying o ve r the tro lle y and falling do wn
in fro nt o f it with all the thing s hitting me o n my he ad. Iwas
te rrifie d and starte d sho uting fo r he lp. Ayo ung man who was
be hind me o n the stairs, co uld g rasp the tro lle y so it didn't g e t
me .
        Two minute s late r, so me pe o ple in the sho pping ce ntre
we re he lping me . Ico uldn't sto p crying afte r such a sho ck.
Luckily, Iwas unhurt but abso lute ly pe trifie d. Eve ntually, o ne o f
the g uards at the sho pping ce ntre , afte r making sure Iwas all
rig ht acco mpanie d me to the car.
3. Conclusion
  We write what happened in the end,
  saying the consequences and describing
  our feelings/reactions.




Example:
Eventually, I arrived safely at home.
Lying on my comfortable sofa, I couldn't
stop thinking about my terrible
adventure. Nothing really serious had
happened but I knew for certain that it
was my last shopping at La Ballena .
Points to consider


Sequence of events. Sequencing refers to the
order in which events happened. These are
some of the most common ways to sequence
in writing:
Beginning:              Continuing:
                            ●


    Firstly
    First of all             Then,
    To start off with        After that,
                             Next,
                             As soon as / When + full clause,
                            ... but then
                              Immediately,

●   Adding new          ●       Ending
    Elements:
                                Finally,
    Suddenly
                                In the end,
    Unexpectedly
                                Eventually,
                                Lastly,
Use adjetives and adverbs to describe
feelings and actions. Instead of using
  common ones (hungry), we should
use more interested words (starving)
 ●    delightful, enormous,   ●   absolutely,extremely,
     huge, tiny,horrible,         throughly, angrily,
     gigantic,fabulous,           miresably, nervously,
     wonderful, nasty             confidently,.......
     unpleasant, glad,
     delighted, depressed,
     disgusting........
Proofreading


Read through the story in order to see if you
can find any mistakes.

● Make sure you stick to the question.
● Evaluate the layout and organization.

● Revise grammar.

● Revise vocabulary.

● Revise spelling, capitalization and

punctuation
Exercises




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Writing a story

  • 1. STAGES IN A NARRATIVE PRE-WRITING WRITING PROOF-READING
  • 2. PRE-WRITING 1. Write an outline of what the story is going to be about. Read the exam rubric carefully. 2. Brainstorming for ideas, Write down any ideas, words and phrases that you can think of which to the topic of your composition. Group your ideas and put them into a logical order. 3. Layout, Your ideas should be organized into paragraphs consisting of three parts: Introduction, main body and conclusion
  • 3. How to tell a story Narratives are either imaginary or real stories. They can be written in the first or third person and describes a series of events. PAST SIMPLE, PAST CONTINUOS and PAST PERFECT are the tenses used to write in the past.
  • 4. Parts of a story: 1. Introduction You describe when and where the story took place and who were involved. We catch reader's attention by talking about our feelings (strong adjectives are preferred) furious, miserable, terrified, petrified, annoyed.....and make him/her want to continue reading the story.
  • 5. Example: I had been working the whole morning and I just wanted to go home and had a nap after such a tiring day. Suddenly, when I was driving past La Ballena I remembered there was nothing to eat at home so I changed my mind and drove into the shopping center instead.
  • 6. 2. Main body It consists of two or more paragraphs. We tell the events in the order they happened: Example: It was four o'clock in the afternoon and I had just finished my shopping at Carrefour with my trolley completely packed with lots of articles I had bought, drinks, dairy products, cleaning products....... so I headed towards the conveyor belt to put the shopping into my car. As soon as I placed my trolley on it I knew something was going wrong. There was no belt there, it was an electric stairway, and consequently the trolley started rolling down the stairs.
  • 7. Sudde nly, Isaw myse lf flying o ve r the tro lle y and falling do wn in fro nt o f it with all the thing s hitting me o n my he ad. Iwas te rrifie d and starte d sho uting fo r he lp. Ayo ung man who was be hind me o n the stairs, co uld g rasp the tro lle y so it didn't g e t me . Two minute s late r, so me pe o ple in the sho pping ce ntre we re he lping me . Ico uldn't sto p crying afte r such a sho ck. Luckily, Iwas unhurt but abso lute ly pe trifie d. Eve ntually, o ne o f the g uards at the sho pping ce ntre , afte r making sure Iwas all rig ht acco mpanie d me to the car.
  • 8. 3. Conclusion We write what happened in the end, saying the consequences and describing our feelings/reactions. Example: Eventually, I arrived safely at home. Lying on my comfortable sofa, I couldn't stop thinking about my terrible adventure. Nothing really serious had happened but I knew for certain that it was my last shopping at La Ballena .
  • 9. Points to consider Sequence of events. Sequencing refers to the order in which events happened. These are some of the most common ways to sequence in writing:
  • 10. Beginning: Continuing: ● Firstly First of all Then, To start off with After that, Next, As soon as / When + full clause, ... but then Immediately, ● Adding new ● Ending Elements: Finally, Suddenly In the end, Unexpectedly Eventually, Lastly,
  • 11. Use adjetives and adverbs to describe feelings and actions. Instead of using common ones (hungry), we should use more interested words (starving) ● delightful, enormous, ● absolutely,extremely, huge, tiny,horrible, throughly, angrily, gigantic,fabulous, miresably, nervously, wonderful, nasty confidently,....... unpleasant, glad, delighted, depressed, disgusting........
  • 12. Proofreading Read through the story in order to see if you can find any mistakes. ● Make sure you stick to the question. ● Evaluate the layout and organization. ● Revise grammar. ● Revise vocabulary. ● Revise spelling, capitalization and punctuation