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Video summary

Children's author Maisie Chan talks about how a lack of British East Asian and Southeast Asian representation in books spurred her on to become a writer, and gives insight into her creative process.

She talks about the importance of listening to different people that you know (how they speak, how they act, what they're concerned about), and to put these ideas into your stories.

Maisie also advises young writers to enter writing competitions, but not to be put off by rejection.

This short film is from the ̳ Teach series Inside the Writer's Mind.

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Teacher Notes

Before viewing

Students could think about novels they have read previously, either at home or in school.

Discuss what makes a story interesting. How is the plot developed? What happens to the characters? How are they realistic?

Remember that characters can change depending on their experiences within the story.

During viewing

Clarify the importance of planning, however briefly.

After viewing

Give students a selection of opening lines or paragraphs for them to complete as a story.

Lead a 'what's in my pocket' activity, in which students create a character based on five random items on a person's possession.

Revisit some well known nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Retell the story from the perspective of another character.

This short film will be relevant for teaching English language at KS3 and KS4 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 4 and 5 in Scotland.

Topics covered include character and plot development in narrative writing; making links to word meaning, effective punctuation and narrative structure; understanding characterisation, narrative planning, story structure, editing, proofreading and redrafting.

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