English Story Writing Format And Sample For Class 6

English composition and story writing are crucial skills for young students, especially in Class 6. At WitKnowLearn, we focus on nurturing these skills through our specialized modules in Class 6 comprehension and composition. Our approach is tailored to align with the CBSE Class 6 English curriculum, ensuring that students not only learn but excel in their academic journey.

Imagine your child or student effortlessly crafting engaging English stories, their words flowing like a river. That's what we aim for in our story writing section. Whether it's a short 250-word tale or preparing for a story writing competition, our guidance is comprehensive and easy to follow. We believe that story writing in English should not just be an academic task but a doorway to creativity and self-expression.

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Story writing

What is a Story?

A story is an imaginary account about people or situations that is told for entertainment.
Everybody loves to read or listen to stories. But writing them is not a simple task. In this chapter, we will learn the guidelines to writing a good story.

Components of a Story
1. Theme: The theme is the main idea around which the story involves.

2. Setting: The surroundings or the time period where the story unfolds.

3. Characterisation: Characterisation is the process of portraying characters.

4.  Plot: The plot comprises the main events of the story.

Samples and Types

Outline of the Story

In such questions, the outline of the story is provided. Students are expected to connect the points to form a comprehensive narrative.








Samples of Story Writing


A shoemaker – very poor – he and his wife left with leather for one pair of shoes – he cut it out for a pair – he retires to his bed – in the morning he finds shoes already stitched – the pair stitched perfectly

– customer pays double the amount for it – shoemaker has money for more shoes – he cuts leather and goes to sleep – he finds two pairs of shoes ready – he and his wife stay awake spying – two elves come at night and stitch shoes for the shoemaker – to show gratitude shoemakers wife stitches clothes for them – the elves find tiny clothes – sings merrily in happiness – the shoemaker and his wife never see them again – are prosperous for life

The Shoemaker and the Elves

Once upon a time, there lived a very poor shoemaker. He lived in an old, rickety house with his wife. He was so poor that he only had enough leather left for one pair of shoes. At night, he cut it out to stitch it into shoes. But he was too tired that night, so he retired to his bed. In the morning, to his surprise, he found the shoes already stitched! He was puzzled since he clearly remembered cutting the leather and leaving it at his work table. He admired the shoes for their craftsmanship as they were perfectly stitched.

In came a customer who was immediately enamoured by the shoes. She was ready to pay any amount of money for the beautiful pair. The shoemaker who was still puzzled by the unexplained appearance of the shoes was a little reluctant to part with them. The customer offered to pay double the amount for the pair. The shoemaker, who was well aware of his financial problems, accepted the offer. With the money, he bought more leather enough for two shoes. After cutting them out, he went to bed hoping for a second miracle.

His wish came true when he found two pairs of shoes ready on his work table in the morning. He and his wife were overjoyed but befuddled. They decided to stay awake at night spying on his work station. To their surprise, they found two elves come in through the open window. For the next couple of hours, the duo sang as they stitched the leather into two pairs of shoes. The couple was moved by the elves‟ selflessness so they decided to stitch clothes for them to show their gratitude towards them.
The next night, the elves were surprised to see the sets of tiny clothes, shoes and mittens stitched for them. Overjoyed, they sang merrily and jumped and skipped their way out of the house. Even though the shoemaker never saw them again, he and his wife were prosperous for life
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