- The following Cloud Diagram can help you outline the main parts of a story you want to re-tell (like the latest film you saw at the cinema or your favourite novel):
Alternatively, you can browse the PDF file here.
 - OTHER GRAPHIC ORGANISERS:
- The Writing Process
 - Story Map Diagram
 - Story Map Cards
 - Cause&Effect Diagram
 - Sequence Diagram
 - How to tell a story in the past: A night out
 
 
WRITING EXERCISE:
Listen to the song Spending my Time ( here’s a link to the Video-clip) and then re-tell the story in writing. Use the template below as a guide to complete an essay of about 150 words addressing the following questions:
- What happened before the story in the song?
 - How does she feel? Why?
 - Where is she? What is she doing?
 - What does she want?
 - What do you think will happen afterwards?
 
Here’s a link to the lyrics: Spending my time (Roxette)
SPEAKING EXERCISE:
Use the template below as a guide to complete a spontaneous speech (i.e. DO NOT READ). Try to include as much of the grammar & vocabulary displayed as you can. You can also design your own Speaking Template for this exercise, then tape yourself and aim for a 2-minute, non-stop speech.
| Grammar | Vocabulary | |
|---|---|---|
| 
 Present Simple Present Continuous Simple Past Past Continuous  | 
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