Prime Time 5, Coursebook mit Audio-CD

6 Short stories Short stories often start in an unusual way (right in the middle of the action) and contain a turning point. Typically there is an open ending. Look at “Deportation at breakfast” again and see which story elements you can identify. Complete the grid. Story element Examples from the text (notes) Beginning Plot Characterisation Setting Perspective Turning point Ending 7 Vocabulary When you write a story, using other words than the simplest verbs like go and see is very important to make your story more interesting. Fill in the gaps using the best verbs in the correct form. If in doubt check with a dictionary. 1. My boyfriend and me along the river hand in hand. 2. Peter down the road as fast as he could. 3. The burglar through a side window between 2.30 and 5.30 a.m. 4. Nobody really likes being . 5. I caught her in my direction but when I her quickly, she turned her head around. 6. nervously through the grimy glass, he could see nobody inside. pace stroll hurry climb crawl rush peer glance glimpse stare at gaze look at peep 81 6 Strange realities Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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