 Here are three things you need to stop doing in your creative writing essays, according to Sarah Teachers English. Okay, we know that GCSE English Language Paper 1 question 5 for your creative writing is worth 50% of your paper. It's super easy to get marked if you are prepared. So here are three key things that I want you to stop doing and to start doing instead. The first one you need to stop thinking that just because you've been given a picture of a sunset that you can only write about a sunset, you can write about anything you like providing that you include a snippet of a sunset that you mentioned it. So your imagination can be much wider than just the picture that's given to you. The second thing I want you to start thinking about is going into that exam with a structure that you know and love. For me, I always open a piece of creative writing with the weather. I can personify it, it sets the scene, I'm using pathetic fallacy, I impress my examiner me straight away. The third thing I'd like you to stop doing is opening your sentences with really