Exercise 1: Picture prompts
Using images as prompts for writing can spark your imagination, aid in character development, and help you come up with interesting stories.
- Choose an image that interests you.
- Look at the picture carefully and note down what you see.
- Write a story based on the image.Ìý
Example
A picture of a peaceful beach.
Prompt: What happens when a message in a bottle washes ashore?
Exercise 2: Short stories and story starters
Story starters are sentences or phrases that help kick-start your fiction writing and develop your storytelling skills.
- Choose a story starter from the list below.
- Continue the story from where the starter leaves off. Free writing can be a great method to let your imagination run wild and get the creative juices flowing.
- Be creative and develop the plot, characters and setting.
Example
- “It was a dark and stormy night when…â€
- “She couldn’t believe what she saw when she opened the door…â€
- “The old man had a mysterious look in his eyes as he handed over the ancient book…â€
Exercise 3: Dialogue creation
Creating dialogues between characters is a common practice among creative writers, which can improve your conversational skills and help you understand the nuances of spoken English.
- Think of two characters and a situation where they might interact.
- Write a dialogue between the characters, focusing on making it as natural as possible.
- These exercises can teach students to write better dialogues.
- Practice reading the dialogue out loud to improve your speaking skills.
Example
Prompt: Two friends discussing their plans for the weekend.
- Friend 1: “What are you up to this weekend?â€
- Friend 2: “I’m thinking of going hiking. Want to join?â€
Exercise 4: Collaborative storytelling
Collaborative storytelling involves writing a story with others, which can be a fun and interactive way to practice English.
It can also be used to create personal essays that reflect shared experiences.
- Gather a group of friends or classmates.
- Start a story with one sentence, then pass it along to the next person to continue.
- Keep passing the story around until everyone has contributed, then read the final story together.
Example
First sentence: "Once upon a time, in a small village surrounded by mountains, there lived a curious cat named Whiskers."
Exercise 5: Rewrite the ending
Rewriting the ending of a familiar story, including those in creative nonfiction, can help you think creatively and explore different possibilities.
- Choose a story you know well.
- Read the original ending and think about how you could change it.
- Write a new ending for the story, making it as imaginative as you like.
Example
Original story: "Cinderella".
New ending prompt: What if Cinderella decided not to marry the prince and instead pursued her dream of becoming a world-renowned chef?
Keep working on and improving your writing skills
These creative writing exercises offer a fun and effective way to improve your English language skills. By regularly practicing these exercises, you’ll enhance your vocabulary, grammar and overall proficiency while boosting your confidence in using English. Utilizing various writing tools, such as resources, guides and courses, can significantly improve your writing techniques.
So, don’t be afraid to let your imagination run wild and use these exercises as a tool for self-expression and language development. Remember, the more you practice, the better you will become at creative writing in English. Keep exploring new ideas and techniques to improve your writing skills, because there is always room for growth and improvement.