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How to write 50 words in a first grade Chinese New Year diary

The 50-word Chinese New Year diary for the first grade is as follows: 1. Today is New Year’s Eve, February 2nd.

Grandma made a lot of dumplings, some with pork and some with celery, and there was money in the dumplings.

Our family had a reunion dinner. After the meal, my father set off the fireworks. The fireworks were so beautiful!

Then, my father and others gave me red envelopes.

At eight o'clock, the Spring Festival Gala started. Our whole family was watching TV, and it was 12 o'clock.

The New Year is here. Although this year is very ordinary, I am very happy that my family can be together.

2. Today is the Lunar New Year’s Eve.

We had New Year's Eve dinner at home, set off cannons outside, and I collected a lot of New Year's money.

Among them, I like shooting the most.

My parents, grandpa and uncle and I bought a trunk of cannons the day before New Year’s Eve. There was still half a box of cannons between our seats.

I set off firecrackers with my dad and grandpa.

The cannons fired include spraying flowers, ringing cannons, throwing cannons, and all kinds of cannons.

It took us a long time to finish it.

What a happy day.

Introduction to diary: As the name suggests, a diary means one note per day.

So can the diary only write about the day's events?

no.

Diaries can also be used to write about past events. If it is a single-length diary, or there is nothing to write about that day, or things that happened in the past were not written in time, you can write them down in the future after recalling and thinking.

What you write does not need to be decorated with good phrases. After all, it is just a person who expresses and saves in words what he has done in a day.

As long as it is coherent and gives people a comfortable feeling when reading it.

Feel free to write whatever comes to mind, just create a relaxing reading environment is enough.

Although the diary does not necessarily only write down the things of the day, it is best to write down the things of the day on the same day, rather than putting the things of the day to write down later.

Diaries usually consist of two parts: bookend and body.

Diaries are often written in the first person about what you see, hear, do or think in your life that day.

The formats of Chinese and English diaries are roughly the same.

The end of the English diary is dedicated to writing the date, week and weather of the diary.

The upper left corner is the date (year, month, day) and day of the week.

Write the weather conditions for the day in the upper right corner.