First-year students can look at pictures and write words to eat New Year's Eve dinner. They can write like this: Today is New Year's Eve, my family is busy, and my mother is busy preparing the long-awaited New Year's Eve dinner. In the evening, my mother served delicious dishes. Braised fish, grilled shrimp and big meatballs are my favorite foods. In addition, there are shredded cucumber and braised prawns, which make your mouth water. All the dishes were served, and the family sat down, greeted each other and ate the reunion dinner with laughter.
The scene description of the New Year's Eve dinner can also be said as follows: At the age of 30, the whole family is having a reunion dinner together. Mom cooked many dishes, including crab, Chinese cabbage fillets, fish-flavored shredded pork, scallion sea cucumber, fruit salad, spiced beef and so on. You can't eat so many dishes under normal circumstances. Especially the fish section, so wide hairtail, long and wide, delicious, especially delicious, the red color makes my mouth water. I laughed while drinking Sprite. That's great. The whole family ate with relish and were so happy.
The above is a scene description of a first-grade child looking at pictures and writing words to eat New Year's Eve dinner. It can be said that it is a portrayal of real life, and everyone can express it according to their own ideas.