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W RITING NARRATIVE TEXTS LEVEL: ADVANCED 2 1 First-person narrative: The Visitor Source: Successful Writing Proficiency. Student’s book, page 39.

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Page 1: The Visitor - Carmen Lu · It was a clear, crisp autumn morning, and the wind made Edith's cheeks tingle pleasantly as she walked briskly to work. Pale sunlight shone through the

WRITING NARRATIVE TEXTS LEVEL: ADVANCED 2

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First-person narrative:

The Visitor

Source: Successful Writing Proficiency. Student’s book, page 39.

Page 2: The Visitor - Carmen Lu · It was a clear, crisp autumn morning, and the wind made Edith's cheeks tingle pleasantly as she walked briskly to work. Pale sunlight shone through the

WRITING NARRATIVE TEXTS LEVEL: ADVANCED 2

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Third-person narrative:

A nasty experience

Source: Successful Writing Intermediate. Student’s book, page 67.

Page 3: The Visitor - Carmen Lu · It was a clear, crisp autumn morning, and the wind made Edith's cheeks tingle pleasantly as she walked briskly to work. Pale sunlight shone through the

WRITING NARRATIVE TEXTS LEVEL: ADVANCED 2

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Third-person narrative:

Write a story which ends with the words: “She knew the events of that day would change her life for ever.”

Source: Successful Writing Proficiency. Student’s book, page 44.

Page 4: The Visitor - Carmen Lu · It was a clear, crisp autumn morning, and the wind made Edith's cheeks tingle pleasantly as she walked briskly to work. Pale sunlight shone through the

WRITING NARRATIVE TEXTS LEVEL: ADVANCED 2

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Flashback narrative:

Write a story beginning with the words: “He sat down, unable to believe what had happened”.

Source: Successful Writing Proficiency. Student’s book, page 48.