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WRITING A STORY Page 30 (Student’s book)

Writing a story

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Page 1: Writing a story

WRITING A STORY

Page 30 (Student’s book)

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WRITING A STORY (at least 12 lines long)

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Adjectives to describe the events in your story (3)

• Uplifting Tragic• Gripping Dull• Inspirational Predictable• Comical Unoriginal• Brilliant Clichéd• Enjoyable Thought

provoking• Intriguing • Moving

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CONNECTORS (5)• To add information: Apart from that, in addition to,

besides, furthermore, and…

• To contrast ideas: However, but, nevertheless, although…

• To express chronological order: Firstly, Then, Later, afterwards, after that…

• To express consequence: So, Therefore, consequently…

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Grammar to include• Verbal tenses: Past Simple + Past Continuous +

WHEN/WHILE

• Quantifiers: TOO/ TOO MUCH / TOO MANY /ENOUGH

• Adverbs of degree: a bit, fairly, quite, pretty, very, incredibly (page 27)

• Verbs with –ing and to (page 28)

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Deadline: Next Friday, the 11th