How to Draw for Story-Listening
You Don't Need to Be an Artist.
Faces. Characters. Scenes. You draw while you tell the story.
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What the Course Covers
In Story-Listening, the board becomes a visual map of the story. Characters appear. Scenes unfold. Key words anchor the meaning. This course shows you exactly how to do that — from the first mark on the board to a full story told in front of a class.
Faces & Emotions
Happiness, fear, surprise, sadness. Three or four marks..
Characters
A man, a woman, a child, a king, a witch. One small change tells the whole story.
Animals
Foxes, lions, birds, crocodiles. Fast, simple, immediately recognizable.
The Board as a Map
Where to start, how to move across it, when to erase.
Drawing While Speaking
How to keep the story moving without losing your place.
New Words
Introduce unfamiliar vocabulary without stopping the story.
No art training required. The drawings do not need to be beautiful. They need to be clear.
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