Dear children and parents, do you sometimes feel that writing essays is like a war, and a large number of brain cells are dead or you can't write good sentences? Don't worry, I'm going to teach you a trick today: how to write figurative sentences! I promise to make it easy for you to get started and write sentences that will make the teacher's eyes shine!
First of all, we have to look for inspiration from our surroundings. For example, going to the supermarket, the park, or attending a child's birthday party can find the treasure of writing. Look at this little sentence:
Her smile was as sweet as a donut in the supermarketDo you feel like you'll be able to smell that sweetness right away?
Nature is also a great source of figurative phrases. Think of the birds that fly and the colorful flowers that can be written in super beautiful sentences. For example:
He ran as fast as the wind and rushed to the finish line in one fell swoopDoes it feel like he's speeding right in front of your eyes?
Hey, the children's favorite anime characters can also help! Think of those brave supermen, smart detectives, can make our sentences more lively and interesting. For example:
His eyes are as clever as Jerry in cat and mouse, and a new idea is a twistDo you think he's super smart?
When it comes to food, Auntie is a big connoisseur! Using food as a metaphor, it can definitely be written in people's hearts. For example:
Her ** is as white and tender as tofu just out of the potDo you feel like you can smell the aroma of tofu?
Finally, don't forget your own interests. Children who like to draw, sing, and dance can find inspiration for writing from these hobbies. For example:
He dances gracefully like a fairy in a paintingDoes it feel like he's a dancing elf?
Okay, that's all Auntie will teach today! Remember to observe and imagine, and each of you can write a great figurative sentence! Come on, little darling!
Parents can also help guide them to discover the little beauty in life with their children and write more warm and interesting metaphorical sentences. This will not only improve your child's writing skills, but also enhance the parent-child relationship.