Lesson talk:Radio mystery puzzle story

I've changed the story end from: to If it's the end of the story it seems improbable to me that it'll be in the present continuous. But if I'm wrong somewhere or if it's necessary for the activity then please reverse.--Bob M 01:41, 17 October 2012 (CDT)
 * A woman is driving her car along a road listening to the radio; she pulls into a layby and kills herself."
 * "She turned off the radio, pulled into a laybay and killed herself."

Thanks Bob M, the changes are fine except that "layby" is spelt as originally typed. One query: this is very much an activity, rather than a lesson, in my view. Is there not a category of activities that this could go into? I think the title should read "Activity: Radio mystery puzzle story" because there is no lesson plan as such; it`s only a part of a lesson. This query is also relevant to "Lesson: Noah Ark personality test" as it is also an activity rather than a lesson. What do you think?

Bob M, I have rearranged this page and the main puzzle story page. The reason being that the puzzle story page needs a simple example and explanation of how they work, and any additonal stories should be kept as short as possible i.e. without explanations or examples as these are only needed once. Hope you concur Jameson2000ad