Use vivid descriptions. For example, when you talk about a character, describe their appearance in detail, like 'He had a long, shaggy beard that seemed to have a life of its own.'
Maybe. It has elements of both humor and seriousness. There's a family that moves into a haunted house. While they're scared at first, they start to make fun of the ghosts' attempts to scare them, which leads to some comical situations, but there are also some deeper themes about facing your fears.
It'll be an adventure story. There'll be a brave hero who sets out on a journey to find a hidden treasure in a far - off land filled with all sorts of dangers like wild beasts and tricky traps.
One of the best ways is to find a quiet place, free from distractions like TV or noisy people. Sit comfortably and focus your eyes on the storyteller if possible. Clear your mind of other thoughts.
You can make associations in your mind. For example, if the story mentions a red flower, you can think of other red things you know. Also, try to relate the story to your own experiences, it helps you remember the details better.
It'll be an adventure story. There will be a brave hero who sets out on a journey to find a hidden treasure in a far - off land filled with dangerous creatures and mysterious obstacles.