MrDaoYi, The Reader

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Deep Inside the Forest

This is Grade 6's Choose The Write Way writing clubs's 2020-2021 choose your adventure story. These stories are designed to be written collaboratively in one semester by a hand-selected team of writers from each grade at Fushan Zhengda's Foreign Language Middle School. All writers are English Language Learners (ELLs)

This year's team includes:

6-2 Harry
6-2 Selina
6-4 Kelly
6-4 Roger
6-4 Annie
6-4 Grace


Nami & Lili's Firefly Adventure

Grade 6 Labor Day Brainstorm Group's collaborative story - Class 6-1's Yuki and Class 6-4's Tony, Wendy, and Sam.


Rain, Rain, Go Away 2

This is Grade 8's 2021-2022 FSZD Creative Writing Club's very own choose your adventure story. These stories are designed to be written collaboratively in one semester by a hand-selected team of writers from Fushan Zhengda's Foreign Language Middle School. All writers are English Language Learners (ELLs). This time, the story was done entirely remotely during the Shanghai lockdown. 

This year's team includes:

8-1 Jocelyn
8-2 Tony
8-3 Tammy
8-4 Vivian

This time, the writers decided to try and create an original sequel to the young adult novel "Rain, Rain, Go Away". Although the writers are ELLs and still only teenagers, our writers accept and appreciate all comments and feedback.


The Dark, Smelly, Fatal Prison

This is Grade 7's Choose The Write Way writing clubs's 2020-2021 choose your adventure story. These stories are designed to be written collaboratively in one semester by a hand-selected team of writers from each grade at Fushan Zhengda's Foreign Language Middle School. All writers are English Language Learners (ELLs)

This year's team includes:

7-1 Yuki
7-1 Jocelyn
7-2 Leo Xie
7-2 Iris
7-3 Sissi
7-4 Jerry L.
7-4 Cassidy
7-4 Jenny
7-4 Watson
7-4 Ken


SpongeBob in Minecraft
unpublished

This is Shanghai Livingston American School 2022-2023 Grade 5B's very own choose your adventure story. This story was designed to be written collaboratively in two weeks by a hand-selected team of fifth-grade writers. Some writers are English Language Learners (ELLs). 

This year's team includes:

Sehun "Huni" K.
Emma "Emmy" C.
Isaac L.
Nao T.
Wakana M.
Arshaan E.
Amy J.
Jooyoung J.
Maurice M.
Niko K.
Zoe "Zoya" M.
Lily "L.L. Cool J." J.
Alex W.


The Future of Earth
unpublished

A story written by grade 6 student Frank during his summer vacation.


Recent Posts

Member for 1.5 yrs, 1st time introducing on 3/10/2021 11:54:10 PM

Thanks, they constantly surprise me with what they know. A lot of them had completed Harry Potter in English by the time they finished elementary school. I can't imagine having ever tried reading even a picture book in Chinese by that age.


Member for 1.5 yrs, 1st time introducing on 3/10/2021 11:51:40 PM

Sorry, guess the forum doesn't recognize Chinese characters.


Member for 1.5 yrs, 1st time introducing on 3/10/2021 11:50:32 PM

Thanks for the tip. I've browsed a bit and noticed it can get discussions can get very colorful to say the least.

 

Unfortunately the middle school experience here in a competitive Chinese city like Shanghai doesn't allow students to have much free time to browse sites aimlessly. They've all got huge national tests to prepare for (?? zhong kao, ?? gao kao). I'm fortunate that I can squeeze 45 mins out of them each week to hold a meeting.


Member for 1.5 yrs, 1st time introducing on 3/10/2021 10:33:41 PM

Hello all,

I'm Mr Dao Yi, an ELL (English Language Learner) middle school teacher in Shanghai. I found this website about a year and a half ago when I was looking for creative ways to inspire my students to do more creative writing and have a purpose for writing - that end goal being a final product uploaded online.

So far, we've had three teams of writers that produced one story game each. Feel free to check them out, and don't hold back. These writers are eager to learn from their mistakes, and have cherished each user comment as each one is an opportunity to improve their English writing.

Thanks again to the users here who have taken the time to support us so far.