Andrea P. answered 08/27/19
ESOL English Conversation and Writing Classes for Adults
I can certainly help you write a story with those words, but I wouldn't be able to write the story for you. That's because in order for you to become a confident writer on your own, you have to practice! An assignment like this is great practice.
My suggestion is to take a look at a few words in the list, and come up with a basic story line — a plot, if you will. Make sure you look at the more specific, complicated words when you are thinking about your story. In other words, if your list has the words, "Hotel Montreal," on it, then you want to make sure that your story theme can somehow incorporate those words, even if you aren't exactly sure how yet. Then, once you've decided on the idea of the story, begin to write a few sentences with the words you find easiest to fit in. I guarantee you that if you have a good story line, the words will be a lot easier to fit in.
So for example, using a list of words: eggs and a, Hotel Montreal, skipping, she didn't, eyesore, butterflies
Blanche was thinking of SKIPPING breakfast, but then she started thinking about how nice EGGS AND A piece of toast would taste. She decided to order them at the hotel where she was staying. She was happily surprised at how tasty it was, she hadn't had much hope of having a good meal that morning. After all, the HOTEL MONTREAL was quite an EYESORE in the ritzy neighborhood where she was staying.
After she finished gobbling down her food, she began to feel the BUTTERFLIES in her stomach again. SHE DIDN'T want to meet her father while she was feeling so nervous, but she knew she couldn't keep putting it off.
Let me know if there is anyway I can help you do this for yourself. Good luck!