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[Celebrating Creativity: A Summary of the 500 Words 2020 Finalists]-[The 500 Words Final]

500 Words’ Bedtime Stories · B1 · 2020-06-19

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Celebrating the 500 Words 2020 Finalists

The 500 Words podcast reaches a significant milestone with its final episode, celebrating a decade of youth creativity. In 2020, the competition received an overwhelming 134,709 entries, bringing the total number of brilliant stories written by children over the last ten years to over a million. This episode showcases the winning stories across various age groups, highlighting the power of storytelling even in challenging times.

Stories of Imagination and Resilience

The winning entries spanned diverse themes, from whimsical adventures to poignant reflections on history and survival:

  • Rory and the Giant Bloomers (5-9 Age Group): This imaginative tale follows a boy and his pet T-Rex, Rory. The story turns into a heroic rescue mission when Rory uses a pair of "giant bloomers" as a makeshift trampoline to save Old Mrs. Bird from a house fire, demonstrating that even a dinosaur can be a hero.
  • Shoo! (10-13 Age Group): A humorous and fast-paced narrative from the perspective of a fly named Ozzy. Following the values of "S for speed, H for harass, and O for obstinate," Ozzy navigates the "thrilling world" of human picnics, ultimately reflecting on the consequences of his actions with a touch of "karma."
  • The Old Rabbit (Silver Category, 5-9): A touching story about Pat, an aging rabbit who finds peace. The narrative describes a transition to a place that feels like "heaven," where Pat reunites with his lost loved ones, including his wife, Pearl, and his parents, emphasizing themes of comfort and eternal connection.
  • For the Last Time (Silver Category, 10-13): A somber and powerful piece about a Jewish family preparing for the Sabbath. The story captures the sudden shift from the warmth of family tradition—tasting "delightful" latkes and doughnuts—to the harsh reality of being forced to leave their home, marked by the yellow star sewn on their coats.

The Gold Winners: Hope and Perspective

The top prizes were awarded to stories that touched upon the realities of the modern world:

  • The Winning Goal (5-9 Gold): Set against the backdrop of a "lousy refugee camp," this story follows a young girl who finds hope through soccer. When her home is destroyed by conflict, she uses a "rusty can" to knock figs from a tree, feeling "proud as a peacock" as if she had scored a winning goal, symbolizing resilience in the face of displacement.
  • Diary of a £5 Note (10-13 Gold): An inventive perspective from a five-pound note. The note experiences the "claustrophobic" life of being traded, spent, and even chewed by a child. Ultimately, the note finds meaning when it is given to a homeless man, realizing its purpose in saving a life, which provides a profound conclusion to its journey.

A Reflection on 2020

The episode concludes with a significant linguistic observation from the Oxford University Press. The term "coronavirus" emerged as the 2020 Oxford Children's Word of the Year, appearing 459 times in the entries. This reflects how young writers processed the global pandemic within their creative works.

As Dick and Dom sign off from their "Zoom party," they leave the young audience with an encouraging message: "Believe in yourself and you will be unstoppable." This final podcast stands as a testament to the enduring power of children's voices and their ability to interpret the world through the magic of storytelling.

🎯Key Sentences

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Can you give me a hand, mate?
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We better get started then.
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My mouth fell open.
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If only others could see how great he really was.
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I had no idea what his plan was.
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📝Key Phrases

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give me a hand
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stuffed full of
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get started
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my mouth fell open
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from then on
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