I really enjoyed 'I'm Telling the Truth'. The characters were well - developed and the plot was full of twists. It kept me on the edge of my seat throughout. The writing style was engaging and made it easy to get lost in the story.
One way is to write down your stories first. This gives you the chance to organize your thoughts clearly. You can also focus on simple and familiar topics at the beginning. For example, you can talk about your own experiences. And don't be afraid to make mistakes. Everyone improves over time.
I think the scene in the Isla de Muerta. The cursed pirates in their skeletal forms are really creepy. The whole atmosphere there is so dark and dangerous. And the way Jack uses the situation to his advantage while trying to outwit Barbossa is full of twists and turns, making it a very memorable part of the story.
One of the main themes is clearly truth versus lies. The characters are constantly faced with situations where they have to decide whether to tell the truth or not. Another theme is self - discovery as the characters learn more about themselves through the events in the story.
Jack Sparrow, of course. He's so funny and unpredictable. His unique way of walking, talking and his overall charm make him stand out. He's not your typical hero, always thinking about his own interests but still manages to do the right thing in the end.