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The Power of Stories
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CEFR B1
Intermediate
warm up
Answer the questions below.
- Are you reading any book at the moment?
- What is your favourite book or story?
- What makes stories for popular?
key language
Go through the flashcards below. Memorise as many words and their definitions as you can.
watch the video
Watch the video below.
COMPREHENSION
Answer the questions below. Try to throw some of the newly learned words and phrases into your answer.
- How do you understand the proverb; “The one who tells the story rules the world”?
- What is “assimilation” and have you ever assimilated any qualities of a fictional character?
- What is “transportation” and what is the best book or story that does that to you?
- How does “identification” work and who is your favourite hero?
- What does brain research tell us about the action of reading?
- What are mirror neurons?
- How can reading help beat loneliness?
- What book will you read next? 🙂
POLL
Cast your vote in the poll.
lesson glossary
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COMMENTS
Practise writing short stories and using narrative tenses. Post your story here.