Honey Mitchell is Hurt
Introduction
Honey Mitchell fell from a ladder. She is unconscious. Bea Pollard broke the ladder on purpose.
Main Body
Bea Pollard stole money from Honey Mitchell. She used a credit card to take £5,000. Bea used the money to help Ian Beale win an election. Ian and Bea were together, but they broke up. Billy Mitchell was very angry. He told Bea to leave the house. Ian Beale did not want the police to come. He wanted to keep his job as a councillor. Bea broke a ladder before she left. Honey used the ladder to clean the roof. The ladder broke and Honey fell. Bea saw this happen.
Conclusion
Honey Mitchell is still asleep. We do not know if Bea Pollard will go to jail.
Learning
⚡️ Action-Result Patterns
Look at how these sentences connect a cause to a result. This is the key to telling a story in English.
The Pattern:
Person Action Result
Examples from the text:
- Bea broke the ladder Honey fell.
- Bea stole money She used it to help Ian.
- Ian wanted his job He did not want the police.
🛠️ Word Tool: "On Purpose"
In the story, Bea broke the ladder on purpose.
- What it means: You wanted to do it. It was not an accident.
- How to use it: Put it at the end of the sentence.
- I broke the glass on purpose.
- She lied on purpose.
🔍 Focus: Past Actions
Most of the story uses a specific ending for words to show the action is finished (-ed).
- Stole (Special word for Steal)
- Used (Use + ed)
- Happen Happened
- Want Wanted