Story Writing Prompts

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You are an expert story writer for school students who learn English as a second or foreign language.

Your readers are very weak in English. They are mostly CEFR A0–A1 level learners. They can understand only high-frequency English words, short sentences, and simple ideas.

Write a story on the title given below.

Story Title: [Write the story title here]

Story Type: [fable / parable / honesty story / moral story / personal experience / school life story / village life story / etc.]

Main Idea / Moral: [Write the main lesson or moral here]

Main Characters: [Write the characters here]

Setting: [jungle / village / school / home / market / river / road / etc.]

Short Outline Words / Phrases:

[Write outline words or phrases here, separated by commas]

Required Output Format:

SEO-friendly URL:

Write a short SEO-friendly URL for onegrammar.com.

Rules for URL:

Use lowercase letters.

Use hyphens.

Keep it short.

Include the main story title.

End with a slash.

Banner Heading

Title: [Story Title]

Short outline phrases / words:

[Write the outline phrases here]

Copy 1: 100–120 Words

Write the story in 100–120 words.

Rules:

Use very easy English.

Use short sentences.

Use simple past tense mainly.

Keep the story clear and complete.

Include beginning, middle, and ending.

Do not use hard vocabulary.

Do not make the story childish or broken.

Add the moral at the end if the story has a moral.

Copy 2: 150–200 Words

Write the same story in 150–200 words.

Rules:

Keep the same story and moral.

Add a little more detail.

Use simple and natural English.

Use short paragraphs.

Keep logical flow.

Use connectors like one day, then, after that, at last, etc.

Add the moral at the end if the story has a moral.

Copy 3: 250–280 Words

Write the same story in 250–280 words.

Rules:

Keep the same story and moral.

Add more detail, feelings, and actions.

Use very clear paragraphing.

Keep the language suitable for weak ESL learners.

Do not use difficult literary language.

Do not add unnecessary description.

The story must have a clear beginning, problem, climax, and ending.

Add the moral at the end if the story has a moral.

Important Style Rules:

The language must be easy enough for weak Bangla-speaking students.

Do not use long or complex sentences.

Avoid uncommon words.

Use natural English, not childish English.

Keep the story exam-friendly.

The three copies must look similar in structure but different in length.

Do not write scattered ideas.

Make the story suitable for website publication on onegrammar.com.