1. Title
At the end of a book, an English diary records the date, week and weather, which is the same as a Chinese diary, but it is different in arrangement. The end of the English diary is on the left (top box) above the text, pushing from left to right.
There are two ways to write English dates:
(1) Write the day first, then the month, and finally the year. Abbreviation of daily ordinal number; All months can be abbreviated except May, June and July. The year is written in Arabic numerals, but "199 1" cannot be abbreviated as "9 1". For example:
August 22nd, 2006
(2) Write the month first, then the day, and finally the year. This kind of writing is more common. The day base can also be abbreviated by ordinal number, but a comma must be added after it. For example:
August 22(nd), 2006
August 22(nd), 2006
If you want to write a week at the end of your English diary, you can write it before or after the date. For example:
Tuesday, 22 August 2006
Tuesday, 22 August 2006
2) Weather conditions
If the weather of that day is still recorded at the end of the book, use a few words, such as adjectives like "sunny e" and "cloudy y". The weather is written after the date and must be separated by commas. If you can't finish writing the first line, you can move it to the second line, but there must be a space in front of the first line and it can't be flat-headed with the second line. For example:
Tuesday, August 22, 2006, sunny
But it's windy in the afternoon
…………………………
Common weather terms are:
Sunny rainy cloudy cloudy cloudy cloudy.
Hot, shiny and cold
Snow, snow, freezing, foggy
The shower is sunny and warm.
Sunny, sunny and warm.
Wind, wind, storm, breeze, breeze, breeze.
Cloudy day, rainy day, rainy day, sunny day after rain.
Step 2: body
A diary is a record of daily life. The content of life is very extensive, but you should choose when writing. It's best to write down the meaningful and deepest feelings of the day, and don't ignore the details.
Keeping a diary is flexible and diverse, and it adopts narrative methods, which can be discussed, lyrical and descriptive; Long words, short words, even a few words.
It is worth mentioning that the tense choice of diary, because the things recorded in diary have usually happened, so the predicate verbs are generally used in the past tense. But according to the actual situation, other tenses can also be used. For example:
I went to school at seven this morning. When I got to the classroom, the class had already started.
When I got home, my mother was cooking.
Note: When expressing habitual actions, objective facts, universal truths, famous sayings or proverbs, the simple present tense is often used.
All roads lead to Rome. All roads lead to Rome. )
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
(Note: The end of the article is the end of a diary. )