tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1052489966298473524.post3727730006950447156..comments2023-10-25T13:17:30.951+03:00Comments on the ECPE blog: COMPOSITION PLANNINGm@ri@*http://www.blogger.com/profile/13536133116846679744noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1052489966298473524.post-45593616964954149232009-07-14T15:06:34.680+03:002009-07-14T15:06:34.680+03:00Here are the tips you asked for:
a) The steps tow...Here are the tips you asked for:<br /><br />a) The steps towards writing a story:<br /><br />1) Think carefully about the title.<br />2) Plan your story by writing down notes.<br />3) Write the first draft of the story using your notes.<br />3) Write the final draft of the story.<br />4) When you have finished, check/ edit your story by reading it and making corrections (in spelling, grammar, syntax) or additions. <br /><br /><br />b) Use these linking words to join your ideas and make the story flow:<br /><br />Suddenly (all of a sudden), although (though, even if), after a while (some time later), to my surprise/ horror, fortunately (luckily), a few seconds/ hours later, then (next, after that), at first, soon, immediately (at once), finally (in the end/eventually)<br /><br />c) Use mostly the Past Simple, the Past Continuous and the Past Perfect.Christina Markoulakihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06460428861771429571noreply@blogger.com