Plot Generator

Welcome back and Happy New Year

Holidays are (unfortunately) over, and we are all looking forward to new and creative lesson ideas to spice up our classes. 

Below is part of a story created with the help of Plot Generator, a helpful little site, which promises to give you "inspiration for your next novel, film or short story".  

Students can have fun and learn how to build narratives by
adding their own nouns and adjectives.

Cold-blooded Hector SmithA Short Story
by John Doe


Hector Smith had always loved exotic Tahiti with its vivacious, villainous volcanoes. It was a place where he felt alive.
He was a cold-blooded, selfish, tea drinker with fluffy arms and handsome hair. His friends saw him as a warm, kindhearted knight. Once, he had even revived a dying owl. That's the sort of man he was.
Hector walked over to the window and reflected on his cosy surroundings. The wind blew like shouting wolves.
Then he saw something in the distance, or rather someone. It was the figure of Kate Johnson. Kate was a forgetful teenager with slim legs and skinny fingers.
Hector gulped. He was not prepared for Kate...

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