Writing: A Story

Worksheet by Sarah Saidon
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Organising a story Match the words to complete the sentences. Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess named Louise. It all started a few years ago, on the first day of Summer. At first, she thought she was still asleep. Suddenly, there was a bang! Meanwhile, the others were still looking for a way out. In the end nobody won the prize. Your English teacher has asked you to write a story. Your story must have this title:A true mystery (100 words) 1) Has the teacher given the first line of the story?Yes / No2) What does your story need to be about? Label the paragraph in the correct order.With number 1, 2, 3 or 4. 3 4 2 1 Read the example story again and choose True, False or I don't know. The girl is scared of cats. True False I don't know The girl hasn't written about a mystery. True False I don't know The girl knew that Toby was dead. True False I don't know Toby was ten when he died. True False I don't know Useful Expressions Describing peopletall kind place Complete the sentences by using the words in the Useful Expressions box. 1. It is so cold. Winter is definitely here.2. Sorry, I'm so late. The traffic was awful.3. My friend is very tall She could be a model.4. My audition is tomorrow. I am nervous.5. I can't wait for my party this evening.

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