In a typical 2nd standard English story, there could be characters such as children. Maybe a boy named Tom and a girl named Lily. There might also be some adults like their parents or a kind teacher. These characters are usually simple and easy for young readers to relate to. They often have basic personalities like being brave or helpful to drive the story forward.
I'm not sure specifically which '2nd standard english story' you are referring to. There could be many stories in that category. It might be about animals, like a little rabbit's adventure in the forest. Or it could be a story teaching basic moral values, such as sharing or being kind to others.
A story telling competition is an event where participants tell stories to compete against each other. The goal is to engage the audience and stand out with your storytelling skills.
Starting a story telling competition involves several steps. You need to determine the age group and skill level of the participants. Also, establish a clear schedule for registration, the competition itself, and the announcement of results. And don't forget to have a panel of qualified judges.
Judging a story telling competition involves assessing aspects like the teller's voice modulation, the vividness of the descriptions, and if the story has a unique message or moral. You should also see if the teller interacts well with the audience and if the story fits the theme of the competition.
Start by having your child read a lot of different stories to build their vocabulary and imagination. Encourage them to practice telling the stories out loud to get comfortable with speaking.
First, you need to define the rules and themes clearly. Then, find a suitable venue and time. Also, make sure to have good judges and attractive prizes.