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Story continuation Fictional writing & dialogue

writing.

Make up your own storyline based on the narrative story below.

Teaching aims:

Learn to create fictional plots

Learn to use description


+ narration
+ dialogues
+ simile
+ metaphor in writing 

Learn to write in plain and succinct language

One day, a butcher was busy working in his shop until suddenly a dog rushed in with a
big bag hold in his mouth. Hadn’t taken a look, the butcher babbled and expelled the dog
away. However, to his surprise, the dog turned back immediately every time it ’ s been
driven out of the shop. The butcher start to feel a little curious and took a carefully look at
the dog. Holding a dog in its mouth, the dog showed compassion through its big round
eyes. The butcher soon noticed a note stretching out from the sack, which said, ‘ I want
12 sausages and a mutton leg. Don ’ t worry. The money is in the bag which is exactly
the amount. ’ The butcher start to feel a little curious and took a carefully look at the dog. 

Do brainstorming, and produce a very brief continuation to


the incomplete story. You may use figurative speech to make
your story more creative. Please observe the narrative
structures and feel free to use your own creativity.
Only sky is the limit!

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Questions for discussion


1. How is the suspense created?
2. What is the function of narrations?
3. What types of description are used respectively?
4. In what places are dialogues used? How punctuation marks are used in dialogues?
5. In what places are similes used?
7. What do you think of the language?

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