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Story Writing Tips for PPDT Success

The document outlines the process of writing a story for the Picture Perception and Discussion Test (PPDT), detailing the time allocated for each stage, including perception, writing, and narration. It emphasizes the characteristics of a hero in the story, the do's and don'ts of storytelling, and effective group discussion techniques. Additionally, it provides themes that can be used for story creation.

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Story Writing Tips for PPDT Success

The document outlines the process of writing a story for the Picture Perception and Discussion Test (PPDT), detailing the time allocated for each stage, including perception, writing, and narration. It emphasizes the characteristics of a hero in the story, the do's and don'ts of storytelling, and effective group discussion techniques. Additionally, it provides themes that can be used for story creation.

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Doubt session

How to write a story


PPDT

Picture 30 sec
Box 1 min
Story writing 4 min
Narration 1 min
GD 10 min
How to write a story in PPDT?

• 30 secs to perceive

• 1 minute to note details – Box + Action

• 4 mins for writing the story

• M/F/P

• +/-/0

• Age

• Circle the details of the main character

• Note down the action


Write your story

➢Background

➢Present actions

➢Future outcome
Writing the action of the story

• Summary of the action done in the story

• Shall be in at most one sentence.


Dont’s of the Story
❖ DO NOT USES NAMES OF PLACES OR COUNTRY

❖ DO NOT SHOW ANY RELIGIOUS BIAS

❖ DO NOT USE ABBREVIATIONS

❖ AVOID CUTTING OR OVERWRITING

❖ AVOID NAMING SIDE CHARACTERS

❖ USE NAMES OF YOUR FRIENDS

❖ DON’T REWARD YOURSELF


Characteristics of the Hero
• HERO/HEROINE IS OPTIMISTIC AND DOING GOOD FOR
SOCIETY.

• DO NOT PROJECET AS DOWN OR DEPRESSED.

• HERO/HEROINE SEEKS SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM


AND IS NEVER PART OF THE PROBLEM.

• HERO/HEROINE TAKES THE FIRST STEP IN THE RIGHT


DIRECTION AND AT THE RIGHT TIME.

• HERO/HEROINE IS HELPFUL AND HELPS ONE AND ALL


WITHOUT ANY PRE CONDITIONS.

• HERO/HEROINE REMAINS CALM AND COMPOSED


AND DOES NOT CREATE PANIC IN ANY SITUATION.
Do’s / Don’t’s Narration

• Be loud and clear


• Sit straight
• Don’t fumble
• Be quick
• Practice narration at home
• Be confident
• Be a good listener
• Don’t Demean
• Don’t shout
Group Discussion
• Stay alert

• Agree more argue less

• Don’t act superior

• Support your story with logical points

• Maintain Eye Contact


PP&DT
Themes
• Annual general meeting- School, College,
Office
• Government official- Orthodox methods
used by villagers
• Organic Farming
• Sports Event
• Tree plantation Drive

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