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FORMAT OF Story-Telling

The document provides guidance on storytelling structure and expressions. It recommends that stories include: 1) creating surprise, 2) using rhetorical questions, 3) reporting what people said, 4) commenting on the situation, and 5) concluding with a moral. Common storytelling expressions are also listed, such as "You won't believe what happened" and "That's why..." The document concludes by suggesting reactions like asking questions or expressing feelings.

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FORMAT OF Story-Telling

The document provides guidance on storytelling structure and expressions. It recommends that stories include: 1) creating surprise, 2) using rhetorical questions, 3) reporting what people said, 4) commenting on the situation, and 5) concluding with a moral. Common storytelling expressions are also listed, such as "You won't believe what happened" and "That's why..." The document concludes by suggesting reactions like asking questions or expressing feelings.

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FORMAT OF Story-telling

Story telling Reaction and encouragements

1. Create surprise 2. Rhetorical questions 3. Report what people said 4. Comment on the situation 5. Conclude with moral of the story EXPRESSIONS for story-telling 1. Create surprise 2. Rhetorical questions

1. Express feeling 2. Ask questions

Organise time sequence

3. Report what was said

4. Comment on the situation

Did you hear what happened...? Did you hear the news? You know what? You won't believe it but... Speaking of .... I have something to tell you. That reminds me of what happened last year. This is the most incredible story. * Sequence : first of all, at first, to start with, at last, finally, in the end, eventually, * Linking words : when, while, as soon as, after, once, before, till, until. * Adverbs : then, suddenly, afterwards, beforehand, later on, incidentally, He told me that... He told me to... She said "..." , replied, answered, complained, shouted, asked, declared, wondered, agreed that..., explained, realised... All of a sudden - The next thing I knew - To make things worse. In my opinion, to my mind...., That explains why, that's the reason why As a matter of fact, fortunately, unfortunately He turned out to be The advantage was that / the trouble with... was that.., Then, guess what happened! - That's awful, isn't it? - Do you know what he did? And since that time I have never... So there you are. You can never be sure about... That's how we managed to sort out the problem. All is well that ends well. Serves him right. This story proves that we should never... Really? - That's incredible! - I can't believe it! - Wow! - Great! Good for you! - What a shame! What happened then? - What did you do then? - What did she say? How did he react? - How did you manage?

5. Conclusion and moral

REACTIONS 1. Express feeling 2. Ask questions

EXPRESSIONS FOR STORY-TELLING


Did you hear what happened...? Did you hear the news? You know what? You won't believe it but... Speaking of ....I have something to tell you. That reminds me of what happened last year. This is the most incredible story. That explains why That's the reason why... As a matter of fact, fortunately, unfortunately,... He turned out to be a liar. the advantage was that / the trouble with... was that... To make things worse / to top it all. Then, guess what happened ! That's awful, isn't it? (Do) you know what he did? And since that time I have never... So there you are! You can never be sure about... That's how we managed to sort out the problem. We would have been better off taking the train. All is well that ends well. Good for you. Serves him right. This story proves that we should never... Wow! That's great! How did you manage, then? As-tu entendu ce qui est arriv? As-tu entendu la nouvelle? Tu sais quoi? Tu ne vas pas le croire mais.... A propos de.... j'ai qqch te dire. Cela me rappelle ce qui est arriv l'an pass. C'est l'histoire la plus incroyable. Ceci explique pourquoi... C'est pourquoi... En fait, heureusement, malheureusement Il s'est avr tre un menteur. L'avantage / l'ennui, c'est que... Pour ne rien arranger... Pour couronner le tout Alors, devine ce qui s'est pass ! C'est horrible, n'est-ce pas? Tu sais ce qu'il a fait? Et depuis ce temps l, je n'ai jamais... Et voil. On n'est jamais sr de... Et c'est comme a qu'on s'est dbrouill pour rgler le problme.. On aurait t mieux prendre le train. Tout est bien qui finit bien. Tant mieux pour toi. Bien fait pour lui. Cette histoire prouve que l'on ne devrait jamais.... Oh la la. C'est super! Comment tu t'es dbrouill?

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