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Mastering Storytelling Fundamentals

Whether you're telling a joke, telling a fairy tale, or trying to persuade someone with a little empirical evidence, telling a story well is an important skill. While it comes naturally to some, for others this skill is a learned one. Never fear. Just get started with the steps below.

1.Engage your audience.

Interact (互动) with your audience or do something to grab their attention. Ask them a question, even if it's just rhetorical, that relates to the conclusion, twist, or context for the story you’re going to tell. Alternatively you can make a grabbing statement that catches their attention (setting your hook, the equivalent of a click﹣bait headline). This forces their attention to focus on the idea of your story and makes them want to hear more.

2.Build the scene.

Throughout your storytelling, you want to create an immersive experience. You want to tell your audience the story in a way that makes them feel like they're there. Start by giving them context when you start your story. Continue to create the scene by using details which help them picture the action and feel the things you felt. You'll also want to carefully tailor your language: use words which create very strong, very specific emotions.

3.Build tension and release tension.

Of course, the entire arc of a story should be building tension and releasing tension, until the climactic point in the story and the falling action of the conclusion. But what you need to remember is that a release of tension should come between the tension points. Without this release of tension, a story can feel rushed or too list﹣like. Real life includes moments between the things that happen to us. Stories should too. This release can be a description of the scene, and quick filling in of semi﹣relevant details, or a joke if the story is meant to be a bit funny.

4.Focus on what's important.

When telling a story, it is important to include details, to create that sense of immersion. However, you don't want the story to take on a "rambling" feel. This is why it's very important to focus on what's important. Cut the details that aren't important for the story, leave the ones that make the story.

5.Keep the flow logical.

This is where knowing your story and practicing become important. You know that person that tells a story and they get partway in and then they're like, "Oh, I forgot to mention…"? Yeah, don't be that guy. Don't stop to back up. This breaks the listener's experience of the story. Tell the story in a way that is logical and flows smoothly.

6.Make it feel conclusive.

It's awkward when an audience isn't sure if you're done or not so make the conclusion of your story feel conclusive. There are a number of ways to do this, for example:

Ask a question and give an answer. "How crazy is that? I know I'm sure not going to try that again."

Mastering Storytelling Fundamentals

Introduction

The skill of telling a story _______ a lot to many people, whether in telling a joke, a fairy tale or persuading someone with a little empirical evidence. Some people are _______ with storytelling skill, while others should acquire it by learning.

_______ to improving your storytelling skill

Engage your audience.

You can _______ with your audience or do something to attract them when you start your storytelling. As an alternative, you keep them interested in your story by making a grabbing statement that attracts their _______.

Build the scene.

Building the scene means that you create a scene where your audience can picture the action and feel the things you felt. Remember to carefully tailor your language.

Build tension and release tension.

In order not to make your story feel rushed or too list﹣like, you'd better let the release of tension come between the tension points because real life includes moments between the things _______ to us.

Focus on what's important.

Omit the unnecessary _______ and leave the important ones to help you create a sense of immersion.

Keep the flow logical.

_______ stopping to back up, which breaks the listener's experience of the story. Instead, tell the story in a logical and smooth way.

Make it feel conclusive.

You feel _______ when an audience doesn't realize that your story come to an ________ so you'd better make a conclusion.

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