 If you're a GCSE student that's starting your GCSE exams in exactly 12 weeks from today, this is how you should write the perfect creative writing story in five steps. Number one, start your story with the beginning. This is where you establish the setting and use pathetic fallacy to establish the mood. Number two is your build-up. This is where you have your main character or protagonists going on some form of adventure. Number three is the problem paragraph. This is where your protagonist either meets a villain or some sort of obstacle which is then resolved in paragraph number four, which is your resolution before you end in paragraph number five with either a clip hanger or an interesting ending. Please make sure you avoid cliches. Also, don't forget that I'm going to be running a master class covering language for one and paper two every single week in the last remaining 12 weeks to the final GCSE exams. So make sure you sign up for that.