Writing a Narrative Essay

Complete the exercises then check your answers. Total: 16 points.

Exercise 1
Choose the correct option
6 points
Tap the best answer for each question.
1
Which tense correctly describes the background scene at the start of a narrative?
2
Which sentence shows tension effectively?
3
Which time marker accelerates the pace most?
4
Which phrase introduces the reflection correctly?
5
Which detail is sensory and vivid?
6
What is the purpose of the reflection at the end of a narrative essay?
Exercise 2
Translate into Spanish
5 points
Type the correct translation. No accents needed.
1
Translate: "It was a July afternoon when the phone rang that would change everything."
2
Translate: "Suddenly, I realised that I had made a mistake."
3
Translate: "In that instant, I understood that nothing would ever be the same."
4
Translate: "That experience taught me that the greatest obstacles shape us the most."
5
Translate: "What I believed was a defeat turned out to be the starting point of something better."
Exercise 3
Test yourself
5 points
Choose the best answer.
1
Which tense combination is correct for a Spanish narrative?
2
Which phrase creates a circular structure by echoing the opening?
3
Which sentence correctly uses "show, don't tell"?
4
Which time marker slows the pace down effectively?
5
Which element must a narrative essay include that distinguishes it from a simple story?