Friday, 20 March 2020

WRITING: A NIGHTMARE JOURNEY

Remember you have to write a story.
Go to 'Writing' to get the explanation below as a document. You can also get some samples of nightmare journeys to give you ideas.

When writing a short story, LANGUAGE is very important:
  • Use past continuous for background information. For example – It was raining heavily as we left the house….
  • Use past perfect before the main events of the story. but Anne had kindly lent me her umbrella.
  • Use simple past for the main events. There wasn’t a single person on the street.
Include some of the following phrases to highlight the different parts of your plot and to help your reader follow the storyline:

Time phrases: 
  • It all began…
  • Shortly afterwards,
  • Meanwhile,
  • Some time later,
  • Finally,
  • In the end,
  • Eventually,
Phrases for dramatic effect: 
  • Suddenly,
  • Without warning,
  • Out of the blue,
  • Just at that moment,
  • Quite unexpectedly,
  • As if from nowhere,
Concluding stories: 
  • When it was all over,
  • Looking back now,
  • In the end,
Direct speech: 
  • “…..”, said Fred
  • “..…”, shouted Fred
  • ”…..”, thought Fred

Now, it’s your turn… think of/invent a nightmare journey and include the following information:

- When was the journey?

- Where were you going? Who with? Why?

- What went wrong? What happened?

- What happened in the end?

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