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Explore the Story

Short, Creative English Activities for Students

Choose any activity that interests you. There’s no right or wrong answer – just have fun thinking about the book in new ways!

Creative Activities

📝 Describe a character in three words.

📖 Create a new title for the book.

💬 Write a text message exchange between two characters.

🎨 Design a book cover that shows the story’s mood.

🎵 Choose a song that fits the book and explain why.

🏺 Think of an object from the book – why is it important?

📱 Write a social-media post that one of the characters might make.

🗺️ Draw a map of an important location in the story.

🏆 Make a ‘Top 3’ list: funniest moments, most exciting scenes, or best quotes.

📚 If there were a sequel, what would happen next?

🔄 Rewrite a short scene with a different ending.

📰 Create a newspaper headline about an event in the book.

🎤 Write an interview with one of the characters.

😀 Describe the book in five emojis.

💡 Think of one lesson the book teaches – how does it apply to real life?

🔄 Change one detail in the story – how would that affect everything?

✉️ Write a letter to the author (or to the main character) about your thoughts on the book.

🎬 Imagine one scene as a film – what actors would you cast?

📔 Write a short diary entry from the main character’s perspective.

Stories to Improve your English

My books are special versions of classic stories written in simple English. They help you learn English by using vocabulary and grammar at your level, so you can enjoy reading without feeling lost. These books are great because they improve your vocabulary, reading skills and confidence in a fun and natural way.

A1+ / Elementary
A2 / Pre-intermediate
Stories in easy English
B1 / Intermediate
Stories in easy English
B2 / Upper intermediate
A1+ / Elementary
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A2 / Pre-intermediate
Stories in easy English
B1 / Intermediate
B2 / Upper intermediate