Short Stories Collection#7 I Student Divyansh I Level 1 Little Kathakar Online Program
By admin in Original Stories, Public Speaking Through Applied Storytelling & Theatre, Public Speaking through Stories on November 29, 2022
A series of original stories written by our student Divyansh Mohta.
Divyansh is 8 years old young orator and writer from Kolkata. We are proud to have him as a student of the Level 1 Little Kathakar Program, an Online Creative Writing Program & Public Speaking Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Divyansh for this exemplary true self-expression.
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The Shark Beach
It was my holiday and I wanted to go to a beach. Hence, my mother took me to a public beach. I ran through the beach and dived into the sea. I forgot to bring my water goggles and fins. So, I went to the beach and bought fins and water goggles. When I started to swim, I saw a shark. I rushed to the beach again and told my mom about it. Quickly I hid behind my mom. My mom said “No need to hide son. Sharks cannot come on the beach.” I got a sigh of relief. After some time, I and my mother headed home.
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The Big Brother Beach Holiday
It was Saturday and my elder brother went to a beach. He built a sandcastle and collected some pebbles. He caught fish and ate them. My brother saw a lighthouse and some birds flying over it. He ran to take the birds. But while running he crashed into some pebbles. He hurt his leg. Then, he surfed on the water. While surfing, he saw a big wave passing by. Then, he was tired and sat under a palm tree. He saw an oyster shell. My brother wanted to swim with his water goggles. He dived into the sea and swam. He was having a lot of fun. After some time, he returned home and narrated his fun day at the beach. We all got angry as to why he didn’t take his younger siblings with him. He said, “Start giving me half of your pocket money every month, and I shall take you all for a beach holiday every Saturday. He he hehe.” He laughed and we groaned.
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