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语文五年级下册英语我最喜欢的节日作文

语文五年级下册英语我最喜欢的节日作文

语文五年级下册英语我最喜欢的节日作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite FestivalHi everyone! Today I want to tell you about my favorite festival. It’s Halloween! Halloween is so much fun because you get to dress up in cool costumes and go trick-or-treating for candy.On Halloween, my friends and I always plan our costumes weeks in advance. Last year, I was a spooky witch and my best friend was a superhero. We went to a party at school and played games like bobbing for apples and pin the tail on the cat. It was a blast!After the party, we went trick-or-treating in our neighborhood. We knocked on doors and shouted “trick or treat!” to get candy from our neighbors. Some houses had really cool decorations like pumpkins and ghosts. It was so exciting to see all the different costumes and decorations.At the end of the night, we emptied our bags of candy and traded our favorites with each other. I got lots of yummy treats like chocolate bars and gummy worms. I couldn’t wait to eat them all!Halloween is such a special time of year because you get to dress up, have fun with your friends, and eat lots of candy. I can’t wait for this year’s Halloween and see what costume I will wear. Trick or treat!篇2My Favorite FestivalHi everyone! I'm so excited to tell you about my favorite festival in English class! My favorite festival is Halloween. I love Halloween because I get to dress up in cool costumes and go trick-or-treating with my friends.On Halloween, I usually dress up as a scary monster or a cute princess. I love going to my friends' houses and knocking on their doors, shouting "trick or treat!" When they open the door, they give me yummy candies and chocolates. It's so much fun!In addition to trick-or-treating, I also enjoy carving pumpkins with my family. We scoop out the insides of thepumpkin, carve a spooky face on it, and put a candle inside to make it glow. It looks so awesome!Another fun thing about Halloween is attending costume parties. My friends and I love to dance, play games, and show off our costumes. Sometimes there's even a costume contest with prizes for the best costumes. It's a blast!After the trick-or-treating, pumpkin carving, and costume parties, I always feel happy and full of energy. Halloween is definitely my favorite festival because it's so much fun and I get to spend time with my friends and family.I can't wait for Halloween this year! How about you? What's your favorite festival? Let me know in the comments below. Thanks for listening to my essay! Bye!篇3My Favorite FestivalHey everyone, I want to tell you about my favorite festival! It's called Christmas and I love it so much! Christmas is a holiday that is celebrated all around the world. It's a time when families come together to eat delicious food, exchange gifts, and have lots of fun.One of the best things about Christmas is all the decorations. We put up a big Christmas tree in our house and decorate it with colorful lights, shiny ornaments, and a beautiful star on top. We also hang up stockings by the fireplace and have a wreath on the front door. It looks so pretty!Another thing I love about Christmas is all the yummy food we get to eat. We have a big feast with turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie for dessert. It's so delicious! We also drink hot cocoa with marshmallows and eat candy canes.The best part of Christmas, though, is getting and giving presents. I love opening up all the gifts under the tree and seeing what surprises are inside. I also enjoy picking out gifts for my family and friends and wrapping them up in colorful paper with bows on top.Overall, Christmas is a magical time of year that makes me feel happy and grateful. I love everything about it, from the decorations to the food to the presents. It truly is the most wonderful time of the year!篇4My favorite holiday is Halloween. It's super fun because I get to dress up in scary costumes and go trick-or-treating for candy.I love walking around the neighborhood with my friends, knocking on doors and yelling "Trick or treat!" When people open their doors, they give us delicious treats like chocolate bars, lollipops, and gummy bears. I always come home with a huge bag full of goodies that I can't wait to eat.I also like decorating my house for Halloween. My mom helps me hang spooky decorations like cobwebs, skeletons, and jack-o-lanterns. We even carve our own pumpkins and put candles inside to make them glow. It's so cool to see the flickering light shining through the carved eyes and mouth of the pumpkin.On Halloween night, my family watches scary movies together. We snuggle up on the couch with popcorn and candy, and get ready to be scared. Sometimes I even have nightmares afterwards, but it's all part of the fun.Overall, Halloween is the best holiday ever because it's all about dressing up, eating candy, and getting scared. I can't wait for next Halloween to come around so I can do it all over again.篇5My favorite festival is Christmas! It is such a fun and exciting holiday. I love seeing all the beautiful decorations, like the colorful lights and the shiny ornaments on the Christmas tree.On Christmas Eve, my family and I always go to church for the midnight service. The church is decorated with wreaths and candles, and we sing Christmas carols together. It is a special time to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.The best part of Christmas is waking up on Christmas morning to find presents under the tree. I love opening the gifts from Santa Claus and my family. We also have a big Christmas feast with delicious food like roast turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie.Another tradition we have is to watch Christmas movies like "Home Alone" and "Elf". We laugh and have a great time together. Sometimes we even build a snowman or go sledding if it snows.Overall, Christmas is a time of joy, love, and giving. It is a time to be grateful for all the blessings in our lives. I can't wait for this year's Christmas celebration!篇6I like English very much. I want to write about my favorite holiday in English. My favorite holiday is Christmas. Christmas is a very special holiday. It is on December 25th every year.On Christmas day, people decorate their houses with colorful lights, Christmas trees, and ornaments. We also exchange gifts with our family and friends. I love opening presents on Christmas morning. I always get very excited to see what I got!Another reason why I like Christmas is because of the delicious food. We have a big feast with turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and lots of yummy desserts. My favorite Christmas dessert is the gingerbread cookies. They are so tasty!One of the best things about Christmas is spending time with my family. We play games, watch movies, and sing Christmas carols together. I love the feeling of warmth and love that surrounds us during this special time of year.In conclusion, Christmas is my favorite holiday because of the decorations, gifts, food, and most importantly, spending time with my loved ones. I look forward to celebrating Christmas every year. What is your favorite holiday? Let me know!。

描述你喜欢的节日英语作文五年级

描述你喜欢的节日英语作文五年级

描述你喜欢的节日英语作文五年级全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite FestivalHi everyone, I want to share with you all about my favorite festival! My favorite festival is Christmas because it's so magical and fun. I love everything about Christmas – the decorations, the food, the presents, and spending time with family and friends.During Christmas, my house is filled with colorful lights, sparkling ornaments, and a big Christmas tree. My mom bakes delicious cookies, cakes, and pies, and the whole house smells amazing. I also love going to see all the beautifully decorated houses in my neighborhood.One of the best parts of Christmas is opening presents. I love waking up on Christmas morning to see what Santa Claus has brought me. I always have a long list of things I want, but I know that the most important thing is spending time with my family and friends.On Christmas Day, we all gather around the table for a big feast. We have turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, and lots of other delicious foods. We also exchange gifts and play games together. It's always a day filled with laughter and joy.I love Christmas because it brings people together and spreads happiness and love. It's a time to be grateful for everything we have and to show kindness to others. I can't wait for this year's Christmas celebration – it's going to be the best one yet!What is your favorite festival? Let me know in the comments below. Merry Christmas to all!篇2My Favorite HolidayHey guys! Today I want to talk about my favorite holiday. It's Christmas! Christmas is the best holiday ever because there are so many fun things to do and yummy food to eat.On Christmas Eve, my family and I decorate the Christmas tree together. We put on shiny ornaments, colorful lights, and a big star on top. It's so pretty! Then we hang up stockings by thefireplace for Santa to fill with presents. I always hope he brings me a new toy or a book.The best part of Christmas is waking up on Christmas morning to see what Santa brought. I run downstairs with my brothers and sisters and we open our presents together. It's so exciting! After that, we have a big Christmas breakfast with pancakes, bacon, and hot chocolate.In the afternoon, we go to my grandmother's house for a big family dinner. We have turkey, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce. And for dessert, we have apple pie and cookies. Yum! We play games and sing Christmas carols together. It's so much fun!At the end of the day, we all gather around the Christmas tree and exchange gifts with each other. It's not about the presents, but about spending time with the people we love.That's why Christmas is my favorite holiday. It's all about family, love, and giving. I can't wait for this year's Christmas to come! What's your favorite holiday? Let me know in the comments below. Merry Christmas, everyone!篇3My Favorite FestivalHello everyone! Today I want to share with you my favorite festival. I'm in the fifth grade and I love celebrating festivals with my family and friends.My favorite festival is Christmas. I love Christmas because it's a time for giving, sharing, and spending time with loved ones. During Christmas, my family and I decorate our house with lights, a Christmas tree, and stockings. We also bake cookies and make gingerbread houses together. It's so much fun!On Christmas Eve, we go to church for a special service and then come home to have a big feast with all our favorite foods. We exchange gifts and play games like Secret Santa. I love seeing the smiles on my family's faces when they open their presents.On Christmas Day, we have a big breakfast together and then spend the day playing in the snow (if it's a white Christmas) or watching Christmas movies. It's a day filled with love, laughter, and happiness.Overall, Christmas is my favorite festival because it brings people together and spreads joy and cheer. I can't wait for this year's Christmas celebration!篇4My Favorite HolidayHey guys! I wanna tell you about my favorite holiday –Christmas! I love Christmas sooo much because of all the fun things we do. My family always puts up a big, shiny Christmas tree and we decorate it with colorful lights and sparkly ornaments. We also hang up stockings by the fireplace for Santa to fill with toys and candy.On Christmas Eve, we go to church for a special service and sing Christmas carols. Then we come home and leave cookies and milk out for Santa. I always try to stay up late to see if I can catch a glimpse of him flying by with his reindeer, but I always fall asleep before he comes.In the morning, I wake up super early and run to the tree to see what Santa brought me. I get so excited opening up all my presents and playing with my new toys. After that, we have a big breakfast with my family and spend the whole day together, eating yummy food and playing games.I also love Christmas because it’s a time to give back to others. My family and I always donate toys and clothes to kids who are less fortunate, and we volunteer at a local shelter to help serve meals to homeless people. It feels really good to help others and spread Christmas cheer.So yeah, Christmas is definitely the best holiday ever! I love everything about it – the decorations, the presents, the time with family, and the spirit of g iving. I can’t wait for it to come around every year!篇5My favorite holiday is Christmas. It's super duper fun and I love everything about it!First of all, there's the Christmas lights. They're so pretty and make everything look magical. My family and I drive around the neighborhood to see all the houses lit up with colorful lights. It's like a winter wonderland!Then there's the Christmas tree. We decorate it with shiny ornaments, glittery tinsel, and a big star on top. And don't forget the presents underneath! I can't wait to open them on Christmas morning.Speaking of Christmas morning, that's my favorite part. I wake up super early, even before the sun comes up, because I'm so excited to see what Santa brought me. There's always something special waiting for me under the tree.And let's not forget about the food. My mom bakes yummy cookies and we drink hot chocolate by the fire. It's so cozy and warm, I love it.Overall, Christmas is the best holiday ever. It's full of joy, love, and magic. I can't wait for it to come every year!篇6Title: My Favorite HolidayHi everyone! My name is Jack and I am in fifth grade. Today, I want to talk about my favorite holiday in English class.My favorite holiday is Christmas. I love Christmas becauseit's a time when my family and I come together to celebrate and have fun. We decorate our house with lights, a big Christmas tree, and lots of colorful ornaments. We also hang stockings by the fireplace and put up a Nativity scene.On Christmas Eve, we have a big dinner with all of our favorite foods like roast turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. After dinner, we exchange presents and sing Christmas carols around the tree. It's so much fun to see the excitement on everyone's faces as they open their gifts.On Christmas Day, we go to church in the morning to celebrate the birth of Jesus. After church, we spend the day playing games, watching Christmas movies, and eating delicious treats. Sometimes we even go sledding if there is snow outside.Overall, Christmas is a special time for me because it brings my family closer together and fills our home with love and joy. I can't wait for this year's Christmas celebration!That's all for now. Thank you for listening to my essay about my favorite holiday. Have a Merry Christmas everyone!篇7The holiday I like the most is Christmas! Christmas is the best holiday ever because you get to decorate the Christmas tree, sing Christmas carols, and of course, get presents from Santa Claus!First of all, I love decorating the Christmas tree with my family. We put on colorful lights, shiny ornaments, and a big star on top. It's so much fun to hang the ornaments on the branches and make the tree look so pretty. And of course, we can't forget about the stockings we hang by the fireplace for Santa to fill with treats!Secondly, I love singing Christmas carols. My favorite is "Jingle Bells" because it's so catchy and fun to sing. I also like singing "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and "We Wish You a Merry Christmas". Sometimes we go caroling in our neighborhood and spread holiday cheer to our neighbors.And last but not least, getting presents from Santa Claus is the best part of Christmas! I always write a letter to Santa telling him what I want for Christmas, and on Christmas morning, I wake up to find presents under the tree. It's so exciting to unwrap the gifts and see what Santa brought me.In conclusion, Christmas is my favorite holiday because of the decorations, carols, and presents. I can't wait for Christmas to come every year so I can celebrate with my family and have a magical time. Merry Christmas to everyone!篇8My Favorite FestivalHello everyone, I'm a fifth grader and today I want to talk about my favorite festival. My favorite festival is Christmas because it's such a happy and joyful time of the year.During Christmas, my family and I decorate our house with beautiful lights, colorful ornaments, and a big Christmas tree. We also hang stockings by the fireplace and put up a wreath on our front door. The house looks so festive and cozy, it makes me feel warm and happy inside.On Christmas Eve, we all gather around the tree and sing Christmas carols. We also read the story of Jesus' birth from the Bible and talk about the true meaning of Christmas. After that, we exchange gifts and have a delicious dinner together. My favorite part is opening my presents and seeing what surprises await me.On Christmas Day, we go to church in the morning to celebrate the birth of Jesus. The church is always beautifully decorated with lights, candles, and a nativity scene. It's a special time to give thanks and spread love to others.After church, we visit our relatives and friends to exchange well wishes and share the joy of the season. We also enjoy a big feast with lots of delicious food like roast turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. It's a time of laughter, fun, and togetherness.Overall, Christmas is my favorite festival because it brings people together in love and joy. It's a time to show kindness, givethanks, and cherish the ones we love. I always look forward to Christmas every year and I hope it will always be a special time for me and my family.That's all for now, thank you for listening to my story about my favorite festival. I can't wait for Christmas to come again! Merry Christmas to all of you!篇9My Favorite FestivalHello, everyone! My name is Lily and today I want to talk about my favorite festival. Can you guess what it is? Yes, it's Christmas!Christmas is a magical time of year when everyone is filled with joy and happiness. It is a time for giving, sharing and spending time with loved ones. One of the things I love most about Christmas is decorating the Christmas tree. My family and I spend hours hanging ornaments, lights and tinsel on the tree. It looks so beautiful when we're done!Another thing I love about Christmas is the delicious food. We always have a big feast with turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing and cranberry sauce. And let's not forget about thedesserts – pumpkin pie, apple pie, and of course, Christmas cookies!But the best part of Christmas is definitely the presents. I love waking up on Christmas morning to see what Santa Claus has brought me. The excitement of unwrapping gifts and discovering what's inside is so much fun!Overall, Christmas is a special time of year that I look forward to every year. It brings joy, love and laughter to everyone. I can't wait for this year's Christmas celebration! Thank you for listening to my essay. Merry Christmas, everyone!篇10My Favorite FestivalHi everyone, I want to tell you about my favorite festival! It's the Mid-Autumn Festival. I love this festival because I get to eat yummy mooncakes and spend time with my family.During the Mid-Autumn Festival, I always look forward to watching the beautiful full moon. It's so big and bright in the sky! My family and I like to gather outside and admire the moon together. Sometimes we even have a special lantern to light up while we watch.Another thing I love about the Mid-Autumn Festival is the delicious mooncakes. They come in all different flavors like lotus seed paste, red bean, and even ice cream! I can't wait to take a big bite out of a sweet mooncake every year.One tradition we have during the Mid-Autumn Festival is lighting up lanterns. We decorate our lanterns with colorful designs and patterns before we release them into the sky. It's so much fun to see them float away into the night.Overall, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for me to enjoy tasty treats, spend quality time with my family, and admire the beauty of the full moon. I can't wait for the next Mid-Autumn Festival to come around again!。

五年级英语下册第四单元作文我最喜欢的节日

五年级英语下册第四单元作文我最喜欢的节日

五年级英语下册第四单元作文我最喜欢的节日全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite FestivalHi everyone! I want to tell you about my favorite festival. Can you guess what it is? It's Halloween! I love Halloween because you get to dress up in cool costumes and go trick-or-treating for candy.Every year, my friends and I spend weeks planning our costumes. Last year, I dressed up as a spooky ghost and my friend was a scary vampire. We looked so cool! We went around the neighborhood knocking on doors and shouting "Trick or treat!" It was so much fun to see all the creative costumes and get lots of candy.After trick-or-treating, we had a Halloween party at my house. We played games like bobbing for apples and telling ghost stories. We even watched a scary movie! It was the best night ever.I also love carving pumpkins for Halloween. My family and I choose a big, round pumpkin from the pumpkin patch and carve a spooky face into it. It's messy but so much fun! We light a candle inside the pumpkin and put it outside to scare away the ghosts and goblins.Halloween is my favorite festival because it's a time for dressing up, having fun with friends, and eating lots of yummy candy. I can't wait for this year's Halloween celebration! What's your favorite festival? Let me know in the comments below. Happy Halloween!篇2My favorite holiday is Christmas! It's the most wonderful time of the year. I love everything about Christmas - the decorations, the presents, the food, and spending time with my family.On Christmas Eve, my family and I decorate our Christmas tree with colorful lights and shiny ornaments. We also hang up stockings by the fireplace, hoping that Santa Claus will fill them with gifts. It's so much fun to deck the halls and make our house look festive!One of my favorite things about Christmas is giving and receiving presents. I love shopping for gifts for my family and friends, and seeing their happy faces when they open them. And of course, I can't wait to see what Santa Claus brings for me on Christmas morning!Another thing I love about Christmas is the delicious food. We always have a big feast with roast turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and lots of other yummy dishes. And for dessert, we have Christmas cookies, fruitcake, and hot cocoa. It's a feast fit for a king!But the best part of Christmas is spending time with my family. We play games, watch Christmas movies, and sing carols together. It's a time to show love and gratitude for each other, and to create lasting memories that we'll cherish forever.Christmas is truly a magical time of year, and I can't wait for it to come again. It fills me with joy and happiness, and makes me appreciate the people I love even more. I'm grateful for the blessings I have and the chance to celebrate this special holiday with my family. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!篇3My favorite holiday is Christmas. It's the best time of the year because we get to decorate the Christmas tree, sing Christmas carols, and spend time with family and friends. I also love getting presents from Santa Claus!Every year, my family and I put up our Christmas tree and decorate it with colorful lights, shiny ornaments, and a star on top. We also hang up stockings by the fireplace for Santa to fill with presents. On Christmas Eve, we leave out cookies and milk for Santa and carrots for his reindeer.On Christmas Day, we wake up early to see what Santa brought us. I love unwrapping presents and seeing what surprises are inside. Then we have a big Christmas breakfast with pancakes, bacon, and hot cocoa. Later in the day, we go to my grandparents' house to have a big Christmas dinner with all of our relatives.One of my favorite things about Christmas is singing Christmas carols. I love going door to door in my neighborhood with my friends, singing "Jingle Bells" and "Rudolph theRed-Nosed Reindeer." Sometimes people give us cookies or candy as a thank you.Overall, Christmas is a special time for me because it's a time of joy, love, and giving. I love spending time with my family andfriends and celebrating the holiday season. I can't wait for this year's Christmas to arrive!篇4My favorite festival is Halloween! It's super fun because I get to dress up in a cool costume and go trick-or-treating with my friends. I love deciding on a costume, like a spooky ghost or a fierce superhero.On Halloween night, my friends and I go from house to house saying "trick or treat" and we get lots of candy! It's like a sweet treasure hunt. Some people decorate their houses with spooky decorations like ghosts and pumpkins, which makes it even more exciting.After we've collected a bunch of candy, we go back to my house and have a Halloween party. We play games like bobbing for apples and telling ghost stories. It's so much fun to be with my friends and enjoy all the treats.I also like carving pumpkins for Halloween. We scoop out the insides and then carve a scary face or a funny design into the pumpkin. It's messy but so cool to see the finished product with a candle inside lighting it up.Overall, Halloween is my favorite festival because it's all about having fun, being creative, and spending time with friends.I can't wait for the next Halloween to come around!篇5My Favorite FestivalHi everyone, I want to talk about my favorite festival. Do you know which festival I like the most? It's Halloween!Halloween is so much fun because we get to dress up in cool costumes. Last year, I dressed up as a scary ghost with a white sheet over my head and spooky makeup on my face. My friends and I went trick-or-treating in the neighborhood and got lots of yummy candy.Another thing I love about Halloween is carving pumpkins! It's so cool to scoop out all the gooey insides and then carve a funny face on the pumpkin. My mom always helps me with the carving because it can be a little tricky.On Halloween night, my family watches scary movies together. We turn off all the lights and snuggle up on the couch with popcorn and candy. Sometimes I get a little scared, but it's so much fun to be scared with my family.I can't wait for Halloween to come around again this year. It's my favorite festival and I always have a blast celebrating it with my friends and family. What's your favorite festival? Let me know in the comments!篇6My Favorite FestivalHey everyone, my name is Lily and I'm in fifth grade. Today I want to tell you about my favorite festival, which is Christmas. I just love Christmas so much because it's a time when my whole family comes together and we get to have lots of fun.One of my favorite things about Christmas is decorating the Christmas tree. We put up all the ornaments and lights, and it looks so beautiful when it's all finished. We also hang stockings by the fireplace and put up a wreath on the front door. It really gets me in the Christmas spirit!Another thing I love about Christmas is the food. We always have a big feast with turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and gravy. And for dessert, we have my favorite - Christmas cookies and hot cocoa. It's so yummy!But the best part of Christmas is definitely the presents. I love giving gifts to my family and friends, and of course, I love receiving them too. It's so exciting to see what's under the tree on Christmas morning.Overall, Christmas is just a magical time of year. I love the decorations, the food, the presents, and most importantly, spending time with my loved ones. It's truly the most wonderful time of the year!篇7My Favorite FestivalHey guys, do you know what my favorite festival is? It's Halloween! Halloween is so much fun because you get to dress up in cool costumes and go trick-or-treating with your friends.I love picking out my costume for Halloween. Last year, I wasa spooky ghost with a white sheet and black eyes. My friend was a superhero with a shiny cape and a mask. We looked so cool walking around the neighborhood together.Trick-or-treating is the best part of Halloween. We go from house to house saying, "Trick or treat!" and getting yummycandies. Some people even decorate their houses with scary stuff like skeletons and spiders. It's so cool!After we finish trick-or-treating, we have a Halloween party with games and treats. We bob for apples, play spooky music, and tell ghost stories. It's so much fun to hang out with my friends and celebrate Halloween together.So that's why Halloween is my favorite festival. I love dressing up, trick-or-treating, and having a party with my friends. It's the best! What's your favorite festival? Let me know in the comments below!篇8My favorite holiday is Christmas! I love Christmas because I get to spend time with my family and we always have so much fun together. We decorate the house with colorful lights and a big, beautiful tree. We also hang up stockings by the fireplace and put out milk and cookies for Santa Claus. On Christmas Eve, we go to church for a special service and then come home to open one present before going to bed.On Christmas morning, I wake up really early because I'm so excited to see what Santa Claus brought me. I run downstairs and see all the presents under the tree. I tear open the wrappingpaper and find toys, books, and games that I've been wishing for. My family and I spend the whole day playing with our new toys, eating delicious food, and watching Christmas movies.One of my favorite parts of Christmas is singing Christmas carols with my family. We gather around the piano and sing songs like "Jingle Bells" and "Silent Night." It makes me feel happy and warm inside to sing with the people I love.Overall, Christmas is such a special holiday to me because it's a time to celebrate with family, give and receive gifts, and spread joy and love. I can't wait for Christmas to come every year, and I always look forward to the magic and happiness it brings. Merry Christmas!篇9My favorite festival is Christmas. Christmas is so cool because we get to decorate the house with lights and a big tree. I love putting up the ornaments and hanging up stockings for Santa to fill with presents.On Christmas Eve, my family and I go to church for a special service. We sing carols and listen to the story of Jesus' birth. It's so magical and gives me a warm feeling inside.And the best part of Christmas is waking up on Christmas morning to see what Santa has brought. I love opening presents with my family and eating a big breakfast together. We also have a delicious Christmas dinner with turkey and all the fixings.I also like that Christmas brings everyone together. We visit our relatives and spend time with friends. It's a time of love and giving, and I enjoy spreading holiday cheer.Overall, Christmas is my favorite festival because it's a time of joy, love, and being with the ones I care about. I can't wait for this year's Christmas to come!篇10My favorite festival is Christmas! It's super cool because we get to decorate the Christmas tree, exchange gifts, and eat yummy food with our family and friends. I love seeing all the colorful lights and decorations everywhere, it makes me feel so happy and excited.On Christmas Eve, we usually have a big dinner with all my family members. We eat turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and lots of other delicious food. After dinner, we sing Christmas carols and read the story of Jesus' birth from the Bible.Then we leave cookies and milk out for Santa Claus and go to bed early so he can come and deliver presents.I always wake up super early on Christmas morning because I can't wait to see what Santa brought me. I run downstairs and find a big pile of gifts under the tree. I rip open the wrapping paper and squeal with joy when I see all the toys and clothes I got. Sometimes I even get a new bike or a video game, which is so exciting!After opening presents, we have a big Christmas brunch with pancakes, bacon, and hot chocolate. Then we spend the rest of the day playing with our new toys and watching Christmas movies. It's the best day ever!I love Christmas because it's a time for family, giving, and joy.I can't wait for it to come around every year!。

五年级我最喜欢的节日英语作文6句

五年级我最喜欢的节日英语作文6句

五年级我最喜欢的节日英语作文6句Title: My Favorite FestivalMy favorite festival is Christmas. I love the festive atmosphere, the beautiful decorations, and the joy of giving and receiving gifts. It is a time for family and friends to come together and celebrate.The best part of Christmas for me is decorating the tree with colorful ornaments and twinkling lights. It always puts me in a cheerful mood and makes me feel excited for the holiday season. I also enjoy baking Christmas cookies and listening to holiday music.Another reason why I love Christmas is because of the tradition of giving and receiving gifts. I love shopping for presents for my loved ones and seeing their faces light up when they open them. It is a wonderful feeling to show how much you care for someone through a thoughtful gift.Christmas is also a time for delicious food and festive gatherings. I enjoy the traditional Christmas dinner withroast turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. It is a time to indulge in treats and enjoy the company of family and friends.In conclusion, Christmas is my favorite festival becauseof the joy it brings, the traditions that come with it, andthe time spent with loved ones. It is a special time of year that I look forward to each year.。

五年级下册英语描写一个节日范文

五年级下册英语描写一个节日范文

五年级下册英语描写一个节日范文English:One of my favorite festivals is the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. This festival is not only a time for family reunions, but also a time for enjoying the beautiful full moon. On this special day, my family and I would gather together to enjoy a big dinner with traditional mooncakes, pomelos, and tea. After dinner, we would go outside and light colorful lanterns, playing games and telling stories under the moonlight. As a tradition, we also give and receive beautiful, decorated boxes of mooncakes to friends and family members. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for expressing gratitude and love to our loved ones, and I always look forward to celebrating it every year.中文翻译:我最喜欢的节日之一是中秋节,这是一个传统的中国节日,在农历八月十五日庆祝。

小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文

小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文

小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文【篇一】小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文China has many traditional festivals among the year. But I like Mid-Autumn Festival the most. It means harvest, because it is celebrated in the harvest season. And it is the time for famers to express their thanks for harvest. In addtion, it’s the day for reunion. Some people call it Tuanyuanjie. The people work or study far away from home will come back to get-together with their families. They will eat a big meal and mooncake at that time. I hate parting but love reunion. So Mid-Autumn Day is my favorite festival.【篇二】小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文My favourite festival is Spring Festival. It’s On January 26th is Spring Festival. Spring Festival is the most important and popular festival in China. My parents and I usually clean our house and go shopping before Spring Festival. I usually wear some new clothes during Spring Festival. And we often have some dumplings during Spring Festival. My parents and I like Spring Festival very much!And I think we Chinese people both like Spring Festival.【篇三】小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文There are many festivals in a year, I love Children’s day, because on that day, I can have many candies from school. In the school, i will play many games, there will be no class on Children’s day, everybody will have fun. Children’s day is my favorite day, the day belongs to me. I enjoy that day so much. My parents will also celebrate it for me.【篇四】小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文My favorite holiday is Mid-autumn Day. Do you know why? Firstly, it’s day for family gathering. On Mid-autumn Day, families will stay together and eat a big dinner. My families always make very delicious food. After dinner, families will enjoy the beautiful full moon. We often have a good talk and eat moon cakes and fruits. For me, I like moon cakes very much. They are so tasty. Besides, the Mid-autumn Day is in autumn. It’s my favorite season.【篇五】小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文Spring Festival is my favorite among all the Chinese traditional festival. The first reason why I love it the most is because I can get lucky money on that festival. It is the Chinese custom that the old will give children lucky money on Spring Festival to wish a good luck for the young generation. Moreover, people everywhere on those days are full of happiness.Quarrel, fight and abuse are almost disappeared at that time. Meanwhile, my mother will make a big meal for us to celebrate. Everyone will forget the unhappy thing they meet, instead remembering to appreciate life to wish a better future. That is my favorite festival.。

五年级下册第三单元最喜欢的节日作文,英语

五年级下册第三单元最喜欢的节日作文,英语

五年级下册第三单元最喜欢的节日作文,英语全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite FestivalFestivals are always something I look forward to with great excitement and anticipation. They bring joy, celebration, and a chance to spend quality time with family and friends. Among all the festivals celebrated throughout the year, there is one that holds a special place in my heart – the Chinese New Year.The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is a vibrant and colorful celebration that marks the beginning of a new year according to the lunisolar Chinese calendar. It is a time when families reunite, traditions are honored, and the air is filled with the aroma of delicious foods and the sounds of firecrackers.One of the things I love most about Chinese New Year is the preparation that goes into it. Weeks before the actual festival, my family starts cleaning our house from top to bottom. We believe that sweeping away the dust and clutter symbolizes clearing out the old and making room for new blessings andgood luck in the coming year. It's a tedious task, but we all pitch in, and it's a great bonding experience.As the festival draws closer, the anticipation builds, and the excitement is palpable. My mom starts meticulously planning the menu for the grand New Year's Eve feast, a tradition that has been passed down for generations. She spends days in the kitchen, carefully selecting the freshest ingredients and preparing delicacies that are both delicious and symbolic. From the dumplings that represent wealth to the noodles that symbolize longevity, every dish holds a special meaning.One of my favorite parts of the Chinese New Year is the decorations. Our home is transformed into a vibrant display of red lanterns, intricate paper cuttings, and upside-down fu characters (福) symbolizing the arrival of good fortune. My siblings and I eagerly help with the decorations, taking great pride in our handiwork and basking in the festive atmosphere.The night before the new year, our family gathers for the grand reunion dinner. The table is laden with an array of mouthwatering dishes, and the air is filled with laughter, stories, and well-wishes for the coming year. We exchange red envelopes filled with lucky money, a tradition that symbolizesprosperity and blessings. As a child, receiving those little red envelopes always filled me with a sense of joy and gratitude.After the feast, we stay up late into the night, watching the countdown on television and eagerly awaiting the stroke of midnight. As the clock strikes twelve, the sky erupts with a dazzling display of fireworks, and the sound of firecrackers echoes through the streets. It's a moment of pure exhilaration, as we welcome the new year with open arms and high hopes.In the days that follow, the celebrations continue with visits to relatives, exchanging gifts, and indulging in traditional New Year's snacks and treats. One of my favorite pastimes during this time is playing with the little red envelopes, carefully peeling off the intricate designs and marveling at the craftsmanship.But beyond the festivities and traditions, what truly makes the Chinese New Year special to me is the sense of unity and togetherness it brings. It's a time when our family bonds are strengthened, and we create cherished memories that will last a lifetime. The laughter, the warmth, and the joy we share during this festival are truly priceless.As I grow older, my appreciation for the Chinese New Year deepens. I understand the significance of preserving our cultural heritage and passing on these traditions to future generations.The festival has taught me the importance of family, respect for elders, and the value of unity and harmony.In a world that often moves too quickly, the Chinese New Year serves as a reminder to slow down, cherish the present moment, and embrace the rich tapestry of our cultural identity. It's a time to reflect on the past year, express gratitude for the blessings received, and look forward to the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.For me, the Chinese New Year is more than just a festival; it's a celebration of life, love, and the unbreakable bonds that tie us together as a family and a community. It is a time when we come together, united by our shared heritage and the hope for a prosperous and joyful year ahead. And as I watch the colorful lanterns sway in the gentle breeze and hear the echoes of laughter and well-wishes, I know that this festival will forever hold a special place in my heart.篇2My Favorite Holiday - ChristmasChristmas is my absolute favorite holiday of the entire year! I get so excited just thinking about it. From the twinkling lights and decorations to the delicious treats and wonderful presents,everything about Christmas fills me with joy and happiness. Let me tell you all about the things I love most when this magical time of year rolls around.One of the best parts of Christmas is putting up all the decorations around the house. My family has boxes and boxes full of ornaments, lights, tinsel, and so much more that we've collected over many years. Decorating the Christmas tree is an event in itself - we spend an entire evening carefully placing each special ornament on the branches, making sure to space everything out just right. Some are handmade craft projects from when my siblings and I were little. Others are souvenirs from vacations we've taken. Each one has a story and brings back warm memories when we hang it on the tree.Once the tree is complete with its twinkling lights and our traditional star on top, we move on to the rest of the house. Strands of lights go up around the windows, along the stair railings, and anywhere else we can find a place for them. We have multiple nativity scene sets that get arranged on the mantle, end tables, and shelves. Stockings get hung by the fireplace with care. Festive throw pillows, scented candles, and knickknacks fill every room with the Christmas spirit. By the time we're done, our home looks like a magical winter wonderland!In the days leading up to Christmas, we also make plenty of other goodies like fudge, toffee, candied nuts, hot chocolate bombs, and all sorts of other snacky items. My brother and I really look forward to taste-testing everything! No matter how hard we try, we can never seem to pace ourselves though. By the time Christmas Day arrives, we're usually feeling a little sick from overdoing it on the treats.Speaking of Christmas Day, waking up in the morning to see what Santa brought is definitely the highest point of the whole holiday season! My siblings and I have been following the same routine ever since we were little kids. We're allowed to wake up before the sun rises and head downstairs in our pajamas to see if Santa has arrived. The twinkling lights from the tree in the living room and a plate of crumbs from Santa's snack are the first signs that he was there.Then we rush over to see the presents under the tree - Santa's offerings mixed in with the ones we've been gathering for each other all December. Piles and piles of brightly-colored boxes and bags overflow from under the tree's branches out into the room. We somehow always convince our parents to let us dive right in and start opening, rather than waiting for the usual civilized routine.Once the initial frenzy of tearing off wrapping paper subsides, we take our time examining and playing with each new toy, game, book, or gadget. Maybe I got a new video game, Lego set, art supplies, or stuffed animal I've been hoping for. Each gift is something carefully chosen with my interests and personality in mind, making it all the more special.After presents, we spend the rest of the day together as a family. We make batches of hot chocolate loaded with marshmallows and take turns introducing each other to our new favorite toys and games. We listen to Christmas music and watch cheesy holiday movies while snacking on the boxes of chocolates and candy canes that Santa squeezed into our stockings. For dinner, we get dressed up and go out for a big festive meal or have an elaborate home-cooked feast. No matter what, we laugh, make memories, and soak up every last bit of the Christmas magic before it's gone for another year.Even after Christmas Day passes, the celebration continues for a couple more weeks until we finally take down the decorations after New Year's Day. Those weeks always seem to fly by in the blink of an eye, thanks to being on winter break from school. I fill my days playing with my new toys, reading my new books, and visiting with family and friends who are also onholiday. Before I know it, it's time to put away the ornaments and lights until next December. As sad as it makes me to pack everything up until next year, I can't wait to get started making new Christmas memories all over again.That's why Christmas is my absolute favorite holiday - because it brings my whole family together to spend quality time celebrating traditions new and old. From baking sweet treats to picking out the perfect tree to opening mountains of presents, every single part of it fills me with a childlike sense of wonder and excitement. The twinkling lights, delicious smells, cheerful music, and quality time with loved ones create a magical atmosphere that's unlike any other time of year.I wish the Christmas season could last forever! But I suppose that's also part of what makes it so special. For just a short few weeks, the stresses and worries of everyday life are put aside in favor of family togetherness, spiritual celebration, and making lasting happy memories. Those brief few weeks help me recharge and get through the rest of the year knowing that more Christmas magic is right around the corner. I can hardly wait!篇3My Favorite HolidayThe holiday I look forward to the most each year is Christmas!I get so excited just thinking about all the fun activities, delicious food, and wonderful time spent with family. Christmas is truly the most magical time of year.One of the things I love most is decorating for Christmas. My family has accumulated quite the collection of decorations over the years - we have ornaments I've made since I was in preschool, strings of lights in every color, inflatable lawn decorations, and even a few animatronic figures that move and sing Christmas carols. Decorating is an all-day affair that we try to do the weekend after Thanksgiving.We put on some festive music and get to work stringing lights on the trees and bushes outside. Dad's in charge of getting the ladder out and making sure all the lights are perfectly hung. Mom directs us where to place the reindeer, snowmen, and other decorations on the lawn. My little brother and I take turns setting up the mini Christmas village on the coffee table inside. It's honestly one of my favorite traditions!Once everything is all set up and lit, our house looks like something straight out of a movie. I love driving around my neighborhood at night and seeing all the homes decorated withlights. Some people really go all out! It's such a cozy, cheerful atmosphere.My absolutely favorite part of Christmas day itself is opening presents! On Christmas Eve, we always go over to my grandparents' house for a big holiday dinner with my aunts, uncles, and cousins. After eating way too much food, we head back home to set out milk and cookies for Santa. The next morning, I wake up super early and run to see all the presents under the tree. The anticipation is so exciting!I try my best to wait patiently for my parents and brother to wake up so we can all open gifts together. We take turns passing out and opening the wrapped boxes and packages. I always do my best to be surprised and thankful for every gift, even if it's not exactly what I hoped for. The look on someone's face when you open their present is the best part. Last year, my aunt and uncle got me the newest video game console that I had been wanting forever. I was so happy I could hardly speak!After all the wrapping paper is thrown away, we spend the rest of the day lounging around in our pajamas. We'll eat leftovers from our big Christmas dinner and snack on all the sweets and treats that seem to magically appear this time of year - fudge, peanut butter cups, candy canes, and my personalfavorite, gingerbread men. In the evening, we'll watch a Christmas movie together all cuddled up under blankets.Christmas is definitely the coziest, most wonderful time of the whole year. I cherish the family traditions, the delicious food, the beautifully decorated houses, and of course the excitement of opening presents. It's a holiday that lets you enjoyed being a kid and making magical memories. I'll always look forward to this time of joy, love, and celebration for the rest of my life!篇4My Favorite FestivalThe day I look forward to the most each year is the Lunar New Year festival. It's a time of celebration, family gatherings, delicious food, and fun traditions. As a kid, the Lunar New Year is an exciting event that brings joy and happiness into our home.For weeks leading up to the festival, my mom starts cleaning the house from top to bottom. She says it's important to sweep away any bad luck and make room for good fortune in the new year. My brother and I have to help out by dusting, mopping floors, and cleaning our rooms. Even though it's a lot of work, I don't mind too much because I know the festivities will be worth it.One of my favorite traditions is getting new clothes and shoes to wear for the new year. My grandparents always give me and my brother red envelopes filled with lucky money. We look forward to those red envelopes all year long! The red color symbolizes good luck and prosperity.A few days before the Lunar New Year, our neighborhood comes alive with the sights and sounds of the upcoming celebration. Families hang red lanterns and decorations with uplifting messages outside their homes. You can hear the popping of firecrackers going off as people try to scare away any evil spirits. The whole community gets caught up in the excitement.Finally, Lunar New Year's Eve arrives and it's time for the main event - the reunion dinner. My grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins all come over for a huge feast. The dining room table is packed with all of my favorite dishes like dumplings, noodles, whole steamed fish, chicken, and so many other delicacies. My mom spends days preparing this gigantic meal.Before we dig in, we have a little ceremony to welcome the new year. My dad leads us in paying respects to our ancestors by burning incense and bowing. Then we all toss pieces of lettuce into a big bowl to represent our wishes for growing prosperityand wealth. Afterwards, it's time to eat! We go around the table trying different dishes and there's always so much food that I eat until I'm completely stuffed.After dinner, the kids get to stay up late. We play games, watch TV shows with special New Year's programming, and set off firecrackers and sparklers if the weather is nice. At midnight, we'll hear the sound of fireworks booming all around as families celebrate the transition into the new year.For the next couple of weeks, the Lunar New Year festivities continue with more gatherings, feasting, and traditions. My cousins and I look forward to getting red envelopes with money from our aunts and uncles whenever we visit their homes. It's also become a custom for my friends and I to have a mini Lunar New Year party at school. We'll bring in different candies, snacks, and small gifts to exchange.What I love most about the Lunar New Year are the happy vibes and family time. Even though I've celebrated it every year of my life, it never loses its excitement and magic. From the delicious feasting to the lucky traditions to spending quality time with my extended family, it's a meaningful festival that brings everyone together. The bright red colors, cheery decorations, and sounds of firecrackers fill me with a sense of joy andoptimism for the year ahead. I look forward to making more wonderful Lunar New Year memories for years to come. It's undoubtedly my favorite time of the year!篇5My Favorite HolidayThere are so many fun holidays throughout the year, but my absolute favorite is Christmas! I get excited just thinking about it. From the twinkling lights and decorations to the delicious treats and beloved traditions, everything about Christmas fills me with joy and wonder. Let me tell you all about the things I love most when this magical time of year rolls around.One of the first signs that Christmas is near is when my family puts up our tree. We have an artificial tree that has been with us for as long as I can remember. It's covered in strings of multi-colored lights that cast a warm, cozy glow throughout the living room. Decorating the tree is an event in itself! We play Christmas music, sip hot chocolate, and take turns carefully placing our collection of ornaments on the branches. Some are store-bought, but most are homemade treasures we've crafted over the years. There are popsicle stick frames holding family photos, salt dough handprints from when I was little, and glitterypine cone "elves" made out of pompoms. Once the tree is fully decorated, my brother and I like to lie underneath it, staring up through the branches twinkling with memories.Another highlight of Christmas is getting to spend time with my extended family. My mom's parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins all come over for a huge Christmas Eve celebration. The house is bursting with chaos as little kids run around shrieking with excitement and the grownups catch up over plates piled high with Christmas cookies. After our big feast of spiral ham, sweet potato casserole, and grandma's famous yeast rolls, we all gather in the living room. The little kids get to open one present early - usually new pajamas to wear that night. Then we read the Christmas story from the Bible and sing carols together before heading off to bed, anxiously awaiting the arrival of Santa Claus.I have to admit, I still believe in Santa Claus. There's just something magical about the idea of this kindly old man traveling the whole world in a single night to bring joy and gifts to good little boys and girls everywhere. My friends tease me for still believing, but I don't care. The story of Santa makes Christmas extra special and fun! On Christmas morning, I wake up at the crack of dawn, brimming with anticipation. I tiptoe to the living room as quietly as I can to get my first glimpse of thepresents under the tree. Wrapping paper lies strewn about, treats and treasures have tumbled out of stockings hung by the chimney with care, and half-eaten cookies and carrots for the reindeer sit on a nearby plate. Santa was here!I love watching my little cousins discover their presents from Santa with wide-eyed delight. My favorite part is giving gifts, too. For weeks ahead of time, I make homemade gifts for my family, like potholders, picture frames, or Christmas tree ornaments. Seeing their faces light up when they open the little treasures I made myself is one of the best feelings in the world. Of course the store-bought gifts are exciting too, but there's something extra special about a heartfelt, homemade creation.After the flurry of gift-opening comes the true test of stamina: attempting to assemble or operate all those new toys and gadgets! You never realize how complicated (or tiny!) things are until you're trying to snap all two hundred pieces together or locate the glasses for the 3D viewer among mounds of discarded wrapping paper and boxes. No matter how frustrating it gets, it's still fun because we're all together, snacking on sweet and savory treats and helping each other out.When Christmas Day winds down, I start feeling a little sad that it will be another whole year until the next Christmas. Ialways wish the magic could last a little longer! My family tries to extend the celebration by leaving our tree and decorations up for the full 12 days until Epiphany in early January. We also try to use any Christmas-themed dishes, blankets, or decorations we received as gifts right away so we can enjoy that festive atmosphere a bit longer.I know Christmas is supposed to be about much more than just presents and Santa Claus. It's a celebration of the birth of Jesus, a time to reflect on our blessings, and an opportunity to spread generosity and good will. I do love those parts of Christmas too. But most of all, I cherish the traditions, the treats, the quality time with loved ones...the pure magic of the season that makes the world feel a little bit brighter and fills me with childlike wonder and excitement. From start to finish, Christmas is a treasured highlight of my year that I look forward to with my whole heart. Fa la la la la!篇6My Favorite HolidayHolidays are always something to look forward to – a break from the regular routines of school, homework, and extracurricular activities. While I enjoy all holidays for the time offand chance to relax, my absolute favorite has to be Christmas. Everything about it just fills me with joy and excitement!The buildup to Christmas is almost as fun as the day itself. I love when my family puts up all the decorations together. We have this big artificial tree that takes hours to fluff out all the branches properly. Then comes stringing the lights, which is my favorite part. I'm a little OCD about it and like to make sure the lights are evenly spaced with no bunches or gaps. My dad lets me be in charge of that. We also hang garlands along the stair railings and festive wreaths on the doors. Of course, no Christmas decorations would be complete without strategically placing all our collected ornaments on the tree. My sisters and I each have boxes full of ones we've made or been gifted over the years. Getting to relive all those memories as we adorn the tree is so nostalgic.Another thing I love about Christmas is all the baking and special foods. In the weeks leading up to it, my mom always has us kids help make dozens of different kinds of cookies, candies, and other treats to package up as gifts for friends, teachers, and neighbors. I personally am not a huge fan of actually eating sweets, but I find the process of baking them to be really fun and rewarding. The smells of freshly-baked goods mixed with thepine scent of our Christmas tree makes the whole house feel so warm and cozy. On Christmas Day itself, we have a huge feast with all the classic dishes like roast turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and more. My favorite part is the days after when we get to have leftovers!Beyond the material gifts, some of the best presents during the Christmas season are the experiences we get to have as a family. Every year, we go drive around town looking at all the dazzling light displays people have put up in their yards. I'm always in awe of the elaborate animations and designs people come up with. We also try to attend a performance of The Nutcracker ballet, whether it's a professional production or just the local dance studio's rendition. The music, costumes, and dancing are so magical and capture the spirit of Christmas so beautifully. On Christmas Eve, we go to the candle-lit church service and sing carols together as a congregation. Experiencing moments like those and being fully present with my loved ones is the greatest gift of all.When I think about what Christmas means to me, it's all about cherishing traditions, creating warm memories, and surrounding myself with the people I care about most. Yes, I still get giddy over the prospect of receiving presents. But more thananything, this holiday fills me with feelings of comfort, joy, and love. No matter how old I get, I know Christmas will always be a source of childlike wonder and my favorite time of year. Getting to spend quality time with family, indulging in special foods, and soaking in the festive atmosphere is something I now appreciate more than ever before. While the excitement of holidays like Halloween and my birthday tend to be more fleeting, the Christmas spirit is something I get to enjoy for weeks on end every year. That's why this particular celebration will always hold an extra special place in my heart.。

五年级下册英语作文,festival

五年级下册英语作文,festival

五年级下册英语作文,festival全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1FestivalsHello everyone! Today I want to tell you about festivals. Festivals are so much fun!One of my favorite festivals is Chinese New Year. It's a very important festival in China. We celebrate it with our families and friends. We wear new clothes and eat lots of delicious food. We also give and receive red envelopes with money inside. It's so exciting! The best part is watching the dragon and lion dances. The dragon is really long and colorful. It dances through the streets, and we all cheer and clap. I love the Chinese New Year!Another festival I like is Halloween. It's popular in many countries, especially in America. On Halloween, we dress up in costumes like witches, ghosts, or superheroes. We gotrick-or-treating, which means we knock on doors and say "Trick or treat!" People give us candy, and we feel so happy. Some people decorate their houses with spooky things like spiders and skeletons. It's a little scary but also so much fun!Christmas is also an amazing festival. It's celebrated in many countries around the world. We decorate Christmas trees with colorful lights and ornaments. We exchange gifts with our loved ones. Santa Claus, who wears a red suit and has a big white beard, brings gifts for children. We sing Christmas carols and eat delicious food like roasted turkey and Christmas cookies. It's a time to be with family and friends, and it feels so warm and cozy.In my country, we also celebrate a festival calledMid-Autumn Festival. It's when the moon is the roundest and brightest. We eat mooncakes, which are round and sweet. Some mooncakes have yummy fillings like red bean paste or lotus seed paste. We also light lanterns and carry them while walking around. It's like a beautiful parade of lights!There are many more festivals around the world, each with its unique traditions and celebrations. Festivals bring us joy, happiness, and a sense of togetherness. They are a time to make special memories with our families and friends.I hope you enjoyed learning about festivals with me. What's your favorite festival? Let me know!篇2Festivals: A Celebration of Life and JoyFestivals are one of the most exciting and eagerly awaited events in our lives as children. They bring joy, laughter, and a sense of togetherness that is truly special. From the vibrant colors and mouth-watering delicacies to the lively music and cheerful decorations, festivals have a way of capturing our hearts and creating lasting memories.One of my favorite festivals is Diwali, the festival of lights. As the name suggests, it's a time when homes are adorned with twinkling lights, beautiful rangoli patterns, and the aroma of delicious sweets fills the air. The excitement builds up weeks in advance as my family and I clean every nook and cranny of our house, preparing for the grand celebration. On the day of Diwali, we dress up in our finest traditional attire, exchange gifts, and light up our homes with diyas (small clay lamps) and colorful fairy lights. The night sky is illuminated with the mesmerizing sight of fireworks, adding to the festive spirit.Another festival that holds a special place in my heart is Christmas. The weeks leading up to Christmas are filled with the magic of decorating the Christmas tree, baking delectable treats, and eagerly waiting for Santa Claus to arrive. The twinkling lights, the sound of Christmas carols, and the scent of pine needles create a warm and cozy atmosphere that fills me with joy. OnChristmas Eve, my family and I gather around the tree, exchanging presents and sharing stories, while sipping on hot cocoa. It's a time of giving, love, and cherishing the special bond we share.While Diwali and Christmas are celebrated with great fervor in my household, there are many other festivals that I look forward to throughout the year. Eid, for instance, is a time of joy and celebration for our Muslim friends. The air is filled with the aroma of traditional delicacies like biryani and sewaiyan, and families come together to exchange gifts and offer prayers. The vibrant decorations and the spirit of unity make Eid a truly special occasion.Festivals are not just about celebrating religious or cultural traditions; they also provide an opportunity for communities to come together and celebrate life itself. One such festival is the Harvest Festival, where farmers and their families give thanks for a bountiful crop. The festivities often include folk dances, music, and delicious dishes prepared from the freshly harvested produce. It's a time to appreciate the hard work and dedication of those who toil in the fields, ensuring that our plates are never empty.No matter the occasion, festivals have a way of bringing people together, fostering a sense of unity, and creating memories that last a lifetime. They provide a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing us to slow down, cherish our traditions, and embrace the joy that comes from spending time with loved ones.As a child, festivals are not just about the delicious food or the colorful decorations; they are about the stories, the laughter, and the precious moments shared with family and friends. Whether it's the excitement of opening presents on Christmas morning, the thrill of bursting firecrackers on Diwali, or the joy of dancing under the moonlight during a harvest celebration, these experiences shape our childhood and leave an indelible mark on our hearts.Festivals remind us to appreciate the simple pleasures in life, to embrace our cultural heritage, and to find joy in the present moment. They teach us the value of coming together, celebrating our differences, and embracing the rich tapestry of diversity that makes our world so vibrant and beautiful.As I grow older, I know that the memories of these festivals will remain etched in my mind, reminding me of the warmth, love, and happiness that they bring. And when I have children of myown, I will share these traditions with them, ensuring that the spirit of celebration continues to thrive, generation after generation.篇3My Favorite FestivalFestivals are the best! They're always so much fun and filled with exciting activities, delicious food, and wonderful traditions. My favorite festival of the year is definitely Christmas. I love everything about it – the decorations, the music, the gifts, and spending quality time with my family.Christmas is a Christian festival that's celebrated on the 25th of December every year. It marks the birth of Jesus Christ, who is believed to be the Son of God by Christians. Even though my family isn't Christian, we still love to join in the festivities and spread the Christmas cheer!The preparations for Christmas start weeks in advance in my house. My mom and I decorate the entire place with twinkling lights, colorful ornaments, and a beautiful Christmas tree. We make the tree look extra special by hanging our handmade decorations on it. Every year, we bake batches of delicious Christmas cookies and gingerbread houses too. The sweet aromaof freshly baked treats fills the air, and it's so hard to resist sneaking a bite or two!One of my favorite Christmas traditions is going caroling with my friends and neighbors. We walk around our neighborhood, singing joyful Christmas songs and spreading holiday cheer. It's always fun to see the look of joy on people's faces when they hear us singing. Sometimes, they even invite us inside for hot chocolate and cookies!On Christmas Eve, my family and I attend a special church service. Even though we're not Christian, we love listening to the beautiful Christmas hymns and watching the nativity play that re-enacts the birth of Jesus. Afterward, we come home and have a big family dinner with all our favorite dishes. My grandma makes the most amazing roast turkey with all the trimmings –stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and cranberry sauce. Just thinking about it makes my mouth water!After dinner, we gather around the Christmas tree to exchange gifts. I love picking out presents for my family members and watching their faces light up as they unwrap them. Of course, getting presents is pretty exciting too! One year, I got the latest video game console, and I was over the moon with joy.Christmas morning is always a magical time. My siblings and I wake up early, filled with excitement, and rush to see what Santa has left for us under the tree. We spend the rest of the day playing with our new toys, watching Christmas movies, and munching on leftovers from the night before.But Christmas isn't just about receiving gifts – it's also about giving back to those in need. Every year, my family and I volunteer at a local soup kitchen, serving hot meals to the homeless and underprivileged members of our community. It's a humbling experience that reminds me to be grateful for all the blessings in my life.In the evening, we join our extended family for a big Christmas party. There's always lots of laughter, music, and dancing as we catch up with our cousins, aunts, and uncles. We play fun games, exchange more presents, and indulge in delicious Christmas treats like fruit cake, mince pies, and hot mulled wine.As the night draws to a close, we gather outside to admire the twinkling Christmas lights adorning our neighborhood. It's a magical sight that never fails to fill me with joy and wonder.Christmas is truly a special time of year, filled with love, joy, and togetherness. It's a festival that brings people together, nomatter their religion or background, to celebrate the spirit of giving and spreading happiness. That's why it's my favorite festival of them all!篇4My Favorite FestivalHello everyone! Today, I want to tell you about my favorite festival. It's called the Lantern Festival and it's a very special celebration in my country.The Lantern Festival falls on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, which usually happens in February or March. It marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations. I love this festival because it's full of lights, colors, and delicious food!During the Lantern Festival, people hang up beautiful lanterns in different shapes and sizes. Some lanterns look like animals, while others resemble famous landmarks. The lanterns are so bright and vibrant, lighting up the night sky. It's like a magical wonderland!One of the most exciting parts of the Lantern Festival is the lantern riddles. People write riddles on pieces of paper and attach them to the lanterns. If you can solve the riddle, you cantake the paper and get a small prize! It's so much fun trying to solve the riddles with my friends and family.Another tradition during the Lantern Festival is to eat yuanxiao, which are sweet rice dumplings. These dumplings are made of sticky rice and filled with different flavors like red bean, peanut, or sesame. They are steamed or boiled, and they taste absolutely delicious! I enjoy making yuanxiao with my mom and then sharing them with my loved ones.On the night of the Lantern Festival, there is a grand display of fireworks. The fireworks light up the sky with beautiful colors and patterns. It's like a magical painting coming to life. I love watching the fireworks burst into the air and hearing the loud bangs. It's such an exciting and breathtaking experience!During the Lantern Festival, my family and I also go to the local temple to pray for good luck and happiness in the coming year. We make offerings and light incense sticks as a sign of respect. It's a time for reflection and gratitude.In conclusion, the Lantern Festival is my favorite festival because it's filled with lights, colors, delicious food, and joyous celebrations. I love the lanterns, the riddles, the yuanxiao, the fireworks, and the time spent with my family. It's a festival thatbrings people together and fills our hearts with happiness. I can't wait for the next Lantern Festival to come!I hope you enjoyed reading about my favorite festival. What's your favorite festival? Let me know!篇5My Favorite FestivalHi everyone! I want to tell you about my favorite festival. It's called the Lantern Festival, and it is celebrated in China. I think it's the best festival ever!The Lantern Festival is held on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. It marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations. People celebrate this festival by lighting and sharing beautiful lanterns. It's a time when families come together, and we have so much fun!One of the things I love about the Lantern Festival is the lanterns themselves. They come in all shapes, sizes, and colors! Some are shaped like animals, while others look like flowers or even cartoon characters. They are so pretty when they light up the night sky.During the festival, my family and I make our own lanterns. We use colorful paper and glue to create unique designs. I always make sure to add lots of glitter and stickers to make it extra special! It's so exciting to see our lanterns come to life when we place a candle inside and light it up.Another fun tradition during the Lantern Festival is solving riddles. People write riddles on pieces of paper and attach them to the lanterns. Visitors can try to solve the riddles, and if they get them right, they win a prize! It's like a game, and I love challenging myself to solve as many riddles as I can.One of the best parts of the Lantern Festival is the delicious food. We eat a special treat called "yuanxiao," which are sweet rice dumplings. They have different fillings like red bean paste, sesame, or even chocolate! I love biting into the soft dumplings and tasting the sweet flavors inside.During the festival, there are also performances of lion and dragon dances. The lion and dragon costumes are so colorful and lively. It's amazing to watch the dancers move in sync with the music. The lion dance is said to bring good luck and drive away evil spirits.I always look forward to the Lantern Festival because it brings so much joy and excitement. The beautiful lanterns, thefun riddles, the delicious food, and the lively performances make it a memorable experience for everyone.I hope one day you get a chance to celebrate the Lantern Festival too. It's a festival filled with happiness and love. I am proud of my Chinese heritage and the beautiful traditions we have.That's all about my favorite festival, the Lantern Festival. I hope you enjoyed learning about it as much as I enjoy celebrating it!Take care and have a wonderful day!篇6Festivals – A Time of Joy and CelebrationsHi there! I'm so excited to share my thoughts on festivals with you. As a fifth-grader, I absolutely love the thrill and excitement that comes with these special occasions. Festivals are more than just celebrations; they're a time when we get to embrace our traditions, create beautiful memories, and bring people together.One of my favorite festivals is Christmas. I eagerly await this joyous occasion every year. The weeks leading up to Christmasare filled with so much anticipation and preparation. My family and I decorate our home with twinkling lights, a beautifully adorned tree, and festive ornaments. The aroma of freshly baked cookies and warm apple cider fills the air, making our house feel cozy and inviting.On Christmas Eve, we gather around the fireplace and sip hot cocoa while my parents read us heartwarming stories. The magic of Christmas truly comes alive as we exchange gifts and see the delight on each other's faces. But more than the presents, it's the quality time we spend together that makes this festival so special.Another festival that holds a special place in my heart is Diwali, the festival of lights. My family is of Indian descent, and we celebrate Diwali with great enthusiasm. Our home is illuminated with rows of dazzling diyas (clay lamps), and we adorn our doorways with beautiful rangoli designs made from colored powder or flowers.During Diwali, we indulge in delectable sweets and savory snacks, and the air is filled with the aroma of mouth-watering delicacies. One of my favorite traditions is lighting fireworks and watching the night sky come alive with bursts of color andsparkles. It's a magical sight that never fails to fill me with wonder and joy.But festivals aren't just about celebrations within our own families; they're also an opportunity to connect with our community. During the Chinese New Year, our neighborhood comes together for a vibrant parade filled with colorful dragons, lively music, and stunning performances. It's a chance to learn about different cultures and traditions while embracing the diversity that makes our community so vibrant.Another festival that I love is Halloween. It's a time when we get to dress up in creative costumes and go trick-or-treating with our friends. The neighborhoods are decked out with spooky decorations, and the air is filled with laughter and excitement as we go from door to door collecting sweet treats.Festivals are not only a time for celebration but also an opportunity to learn about our history and heritage. During festivals like Thanksgiving or Independence Day, we learn about the sacrifices and struggles of those who came before us, and we honor their perseverance and bravery.No matter the festival, one thing remains constant – the joy and togetherness it brings. These special occasions provide a respite from our busy lives and allow us to reconnect with ourloved ones, make cherished memories, and appreciate the rich tapestry of cultures and traditions that make our world so vibrant and beautiful.As a child, festivals hold a special kind of magic. They ignite our imaginations, spark our curiosity, and instill in us a sense of wonder and appreciation for the world around us. Whether it's the sparkle of fireworks, the delectable flavors of traditional treats, or the vibrant colors and rhythms of parades and performances, festivals are a sensory delight that captivate our hearts and minds.In a world that often moves too fast, festivals remind us to slow down, savor the moment, and embrace the simple pleasures in life. They bring families and communities together, fostering a sense of belonging and strengthening the bonds that hold us all together.As I look forward to the many festivals yet to come, I can't help but feel a sense of excitement and gratitude. Each festival is an opportunity to create lasting memories, learn about diverse cultures, and celebrate the richness of our world. Whether it's the twinkling lights of Christmas, the vibrant colors of Diwali, or the spooky thrills of Halloween, these occasions fill my heart with joy and wonder.So, let's embrace the magic of festivals, cherish the traditions that have been passed down through generations, and create new memories that will be treasured for years to come. After all, festivals are more than just celebrations; they're a reminder of the beauty and diversity that make our world so extraordinary.。

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【篇一】小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文China has many traditional festivals among the year. But I like Mid-Autumn Festival the most. It means harvest, because it is celebrated in the harvest season. And it is the time for famers to express their thanks for harvest. In addtion, it’s the day for reunion. Some people call it Tuanyuanjie. The people work or study far away from home will come back to get-together with their families. They will eat a big meal and mooncake at that time. I hate parting but love reunion. So Mid-Autumn Day is my favorite festival.【篇二】小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文My favourite festival is Spring Festival. It’s On January 26th is Spring Festival. Spring Festival is the most important and popular festival in China.My parents and I usually clean our house and go shopping before Spring Festival. I usually wear some new clothes during SpringFestival. And we often have some dumplings during Spring Festival.My parents and I like Spring Festival very much!And I think we Chinese people both like Spring Festival.【篇三】小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文There are many festivals in a year, I love Children’s day, because on that day, I can have many candies from school. In the school, i will play many games, there will be no class on Children’s day, everybody will have fun. Children’s day is my favorite day, the day belongs to me. I enjoy that day so much. My parents will also celebrate it for me.【篇四】小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文My favorite holiday is Mid-autumn Day. Do you know why? Firstly, it’s day for family gathering.On Mid-autumn Day, families will stay together and eat a big dinner. My families always make very delicious food.After dinner, families will enjoy the beautiful full moon. We often have a good talk and eat moon cakes and fruits.For me, I like moon cakes very much. They are so tasty. Besides, the Mid-autumn Day is in autumn. It’s my favorite season.【篇五】小学五年级我喜欢的节日英语作文Spring Festival is my favorite among all the Chinese traditional festival. The first reason why I love it the most is because I can get lucky money on that festival. Itis the Chinese custom that the old will give children lucky money on Spring Festival to wish a good luck for the young generation. Moreover, people everywhere on those days are full of happiness. Quarrel, fight and abuse are almost disappeared at that time. Meanwhile, my mother will make a big meal for us to celebrate. Everyone will forget the unhappy thing they meet, instead remembering to appreciate life to wish a better future. That is my favorite festival.。

我最喜欢的节日英语作文五年级五句话

我最喜欢的节日英语作文五年级五句话

My Favorite FestivalMy favorite festival is the Spring Festival. It is the most important and festive time of the year. During the Spring Festival, families get together and have a reunion dinner. We also set off fireworks and give red envelopes to each other. The atmosphere is filled with joy and happiness. The Spring Festival brings me warmth and joy, making it my favorite festival.The joy of the Spring Festival starts with the NewYear's Eve countdown. As the clock ticks towards midnight, excitement builds up in the air. The entire family gathers around the dining table, eagerly awaiting the arrival ofthe new year. The reunion dinner is a feast of delicious dishes, each representing good luck and prosperity. Fromfish symbolizing abundance to dumplings resembling gold ingots, every dish carries a special meaning.After the meal, the real excitement begins. Outside,the sky is lit up with a spectacular display of fireworks. Colorful bursts of light explode in the air, creating a magical atmosphere. We hold hands and gaze at the sky, our faces illuminated by the glow of the fireworks. The soundof laughter and cheers fills the air, making the momentfeel truly special.Another highlight of the Spring Festival is the exchange of red envelopes, known as "hongbao" in Chinese. These red envelopes, often decorated with golden auspicious designs, contain money as a symbol of good fortune and blessings. Receiving a hongbao is always a thrill, as it represents the love and wishes of our elders.What makes the Spring Festival so special is not just the celebrations and traditions but the sense of unity and harmony it brings. It is a time for families to come together, forget their differences, and enjoy each other's company. The festival reminds us of the importance of family and the value of spending quality time together.In conclusion, the Spring Festival is my favorite festival because it embodies the spirit of joy, love, and unity. It is a time for celebration, reflection, and renewal, filled with traditions and memories that are passed down from generation to generation. As the new year dawns, I embrace the hope and promise it brings, knowingthat the Spring Festival will always be a time of happiness and warmth in my heart.**我最喜欢的节日**我最喜欢的节日是春节。

最喜欢的传统节日英语作文五年级

最喜欢的传统节日英语作文五年级

最喜欢的传统节日英语作文五年级全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Traditional FestivalOne of the things I love most about my culture is the wonderful traditional festivals we celebrate each year. While all of them are special in their own way, my absolute favorite has to be the Mid-Autumn Festival. This joyous occasion, also known as the Moon Festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. It's a time when families come together to admire the full moon, eat delicious foods, and rejoice in being with their loved ones.I have so many amazing childhood memories tied to the Mid-Autumn Festival. I can still vividly remember the thrill of picking out my very first lantern as a little kid. My parents took me to the night market, and I was instantly captivated by all the colorful lanterns hanging from the stalls. There were lanterns in the shapes of animals, flowers, cartoon characters – you name it! After much deliberation, I finally settled on a beautiful red rabbitlantern. Carrying it home that night, its warm glow illuminating my face, I felt like the happiest kid in the world.Another quintessential part of the Mid-Autumn Festival is, of course, mooncakes! These dense pastries stuffed with sweet fillings like lotus seed paste or red bean are an absolute treat. In the weeks leading up to the festival, my grandma would spend hours in the kitchen crafting homemade mooncakes from scratch. The mouthwatering aroma would waft through our house, driving me crazy with anticipation. On the night of the festival, we would gather around the table as a family and savor those freshly baked mooncakes. Taking that first delectable bite after waiting all year – pure bliss!While the food and lanterns are amazing, my favorite part of the Mid-Autumn Festival has to be simply spending quality time with my family. On the night of the full moon, we would all go outside and find the perfect spot to admire the moon at its most brilliant. My parents and grandparents would tell us ancient legends and fables associated with the moon while we gazed up at its captivating beauty. The stories of Chang'e, the immortal lady in the moon, and her husband Hou Yi, the heroic archer, never failed to enchant me.As I've grown older, the significance of this festival has evolved for me, but the sense of magic and togetherness remains strong. These days, I appreciate the Mid-Autumn Festival as a time to slow down from our hectic modern lives and connect with my roots and cultural heritage. It's a reminder to cherish the loved ones around me and the precious traditions that have been passed down through generations.Just last year, I experienced the festival in a whole new way when my baby niece celebrated her first one. Watching her adorable face light up with wonder and joy at the glowing lanterns was the purest encapsulation of what this holiday is all about. In that moment, I felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude for my family, my culture, and the timeless beauty of this ancient celebration under the full moon's gentle gaze.The Mid-Autumn Festival holds such a special place in my heart. It's a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of delicious food, exquisite lanterns, captivating stories, and, most importantly, unconditional love and cherished family time. With its centuries-old traditions providing a grounding connection to our past, this festival also fills me with excitement for the future and all the new memories yet to be made.I know that no matter where life takes me, I will always eagerly await the arrival of the Mid-Autumn Festival each year. Those three nights of the full moon will forever be a beacon, calling me home to bask in the warmth of my family and revel in the magic and majesty of this beloved celebration. It is a glorious festival that never fails to fill my heart with happiness and my soul with pride for my rich cultural heritage.篇2My Favorite Traditional Holiday - The Mid-Autumn FestivalOne of my favorite times of the year is the Mid-Autumn Festival! It's a traditional Chinese holiday that has been celebrated for centuries. Every year when the full moon rises on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar, my family gets together for a special celebration.The Mid-Autumn Festival is all about giving thanks for a good harvest and enjoying the full moon's bright light. Legends say the moon is at its brightest and roundest on this night. I love looking up at the big, glowing orb in the night sky. It's so pretty!There are many fun traditions and activities associated with this festival. One of the highlights is eating mooncakes! These are dense, sweet pastries stuffed with different fillings like lotusseed paste, sweet bean, or egg yolk. The mooncakes are shaped into circles or rectangles to symbolize the full moon.My grandma is an amazing baker and she makes the most delicious mooncakes every year. Her special recipe has been passed down in our family for generations. We always help her prepare the dough and fillings. It's a messy job, but so much fun to do together. Once the mooncakes are cooked, we let them cool and then carefully wrap each one up in fancy boxes tied with ribbons. Giving boxed mooncakes is an important tradition of the festival.On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, my whole family gathers in our backyard. We set up a table laden with all of grandma's amazing mooncakes along with other delicious foods like pomelos, grapes, and tea. After we've stuffed ourselves, the real fun begins!First, we play with some traditional toys of the festival like beating on bamboo stems or swinging lanterns around. The lanterns look so magical glowing in the moonlight. Then we often compete to solve riddles written on bamboo slips or rhyme making contests. My cousins and I have a rivalry to see who can come up with the cleverest, funniest riddles!The most exciting tradition is watching the dragon and lion dances. Performers come dressed in elaborate dragon or lion costumes made of silk, paper, and bamboo. The dances are meant to bring good luck and chase away evil spirits. The performers move in sync, twisting and leaping as the dragon or lion seems to magically come alive! The dance includes lots of loud drumbeats, clashing cymbals, and bright bursts of firecrackers. It's an incredible show to watch under the full moon.After the dances, we release brightly glowing lanterns into the night sky while making wishes. As the lanterns drift higher and higher until they look like twinkling stars, we hope our wishes will come true. Releasing lanterns is my absolute favorite part of the celebration!The Mid-Autumn Festival traditions help bring my whole family closer together. I cherish this special time when we can reunite, feast on delicious foods, play games, and make memories surrounded by the warm glow of the full moon. It fills me with joy and appreciation for my wonderful culture. I hope I can continue celebrating this meaningful holiday for many more years to come!篇3My Favorite Traditional FestivalOne of my favorite times of the year is the Spring Festival, which is also known as Chinese New Year. It's a grand celebration that lasts for several days and is filled with vibrant customs and traditions that have been passed down for centuries. I always look forward to this joyous occasion with great excitement!The lead-up to Spring Festival is a busy time, with preparations and cleaning starting weeks in advance. My whole family gets involved in giving our home a thorough cleaning to sweep away any bad luck from the past year. We scrub every corner, wipe down all surfaces, and even wash the curtains and bedding. It's like starting the new year with a fresh, clean slate.Once our house is spick and span, the real fun begins with the decorations! We adorn our home with red lanterns, red couplets with poetic sayings, and papercuttings depicting images of luck and prosperity. Bright shades of red are everywhere, as this is believed to scare away evil spirits. My favorite part is hanging up the upside-down fu signs, which symbolize luck and fortune arriving at our doorstep.In the days leading up to Spring Festival eve, the aroma of delicious foods fills our kitchen as my mom and grandmother prepare all sorts of tasty dishes and snacks. It's a tradition tomake jiaozi, or dumplings, as the shape resembles ancient Chinese money pouches. We stuff the dumplings with flavorful fillings like pork and vegetables. My brother and I try our hand at folding the dumplings too, although ours never look as perfect as the ones made by my mom and grandma!Other must-have dishes include niangao, a sweet sticky rice cake, and a whole steamed fish, as the Chinese word for fish sounds like the word for surplus or abundance. Even the dishes we make have symbolic meanings related to luck, prosperity, and togetherness. My mouth waters just thinking about all the scrumptious foods!On Spring Festival eve, the most exciting part of the celebration begins. We gather around the television to watch the annual Spring Festival Gala, a hugely popular variety show featuring singing, dancing, comedy skits, and more. Watching this program is a yearly tradition that brings countless families together.Once night falls, the real magic happens - fireworks and firecrackers! The sound of explosions fills the air as fireworks of all shapes, sizes, and colors decorate the night sky. Setting off firecrackers is believed to chase away evil spirits too. My dad usually takes my brother and me outside to light a few strings offirecrackers, and we dance around and make as much noise as possible. It's an exhilarating experience!Towards the end of the night, it's customary to stay awake until after midnight to "greet" the new year. Many families play games like mahjong or poker to pass the time. At the stroke of midnight, we extend greetings of happiness and prosperity to one another, wishing each family member good luck in the coming year.The fun continues over the next few days as Spring Festival is celebrated. We visit relatives and friends, catching up and exchanging well wishes. The elders in the family give out red envelopes containing cash, known as hongbao or yasui qian, as a symbol of luck and blessings. I always feel overjoyed receiving these little red packets!One of my favorite activities is watching the impressive lion dances put on by trained performers. Two people work together to guide the vibrant lion costumes through a series of energetic dance moves. The rhythm of the drums, cymbals, and gongs adds to the lively festivities. I'm in awe of the skills and athleticism required to bring these majestic lions to life!With each passing year, I gain a deeper appreciation for the rich traditions and customs of Spring Festival. More than just acelebration, it's a time to honor our cultural heritage, spend precious moments with loved ones, and start the new year on a positive note filled with hope and optimism. I cherish these special memories and look forward to one day passing on these treasured traditions to the next generation. Spring Festival will forever hold a special place in my heart.篇4My Favorite Traditional FestivalOne of the things I love most about my culture is all the amazing traditional festivals we celebrate throughout the year. Each one is special, with its own customs, foods, and meanings. But if I had to pick an absolute favorite, it would definitely be the Mid-Autumn Festival.The Mid-Autumn Festival always falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, which usually corresponds to sometime in September or early October on the Western calendar. It's a celebration of the yearly harvest and a chance to bask in the bright moonlight of the autumn full moon - the biggest, roundest, and most beautiful moon of the year.I look forward to the Mid-Autumn Festival for months in advance. Preparations start weeks earlier, with my mom bakingall sorts of delicious moon cakes in our kitchen. Moon cakes are the quintessential food of this festival. They are round pastries filled with sweet lotus seed paste, egg yolks, nuts, and other tasty ingredients. The cakes are meant to symbolize the full moon with their round shapes. Making them from scratch at home is a tradition in my family passed down for generations.As the big night approaches, we decorate our house with beautiful lanterns of all shapes, sizes and colors. Hanging up lanterns is one of my favorite traditions. Some are made of paper, some from silk, and some from more modern materials like plastic. But they all glow so warmly and cheerfully when lit up with candles or lightbulbs inside. Lanterns represent light, hope and good fortune.On the evening of the festival itself, my whole extended family gathers together for a huge feast. All the aunts, uncles, grandparents and cousins come over, filling our home with the smells of simmering pots of food and ringing laughter. We kids can barely sit still, giddy with anticipation for the night's festivities still to come.Once night falls, the truly magical part begins. The full harvest moon rises high into the inky black sky, shining down on us like a radiant pearl. We gather together carrying our glowinglanterns and settle down for a picnic dinner of moon cakes, fruit, tea and other traditional foods under the moonlight.As we eat, the adults always tell classic folktales and legends about the origins of the Mid-Autumn Festival. My favorite is the romantic story of Chang'e, the immortal moon goddess who can only be reunited with her husband Hou Yi on this one night each year. Another beloved tale recounts the heroic revolt against the ruling Mongolians, which the festival's mooncakes played a secret role in by containing hidden messages.After the stories, we kids are finally allowed to carry our lanterns outside. Running around the neighborhood waving the colorful lanterns, we feel free as the wind itself. Lighting fireworks and singing songs add to the sense of joy and celebration. The whole community comes alive on this night, with people happily spilling into the streets.One year, I won a prize for having the most beautifully decorated lantern in our town's lantern contest! I had spent weeks carefully gluing on layers of tissue paper in intricate patterns. Seeing my hard work pay off with the towering trophy filled me with enormous pride.But even more meaningful than any contest is the cherished family time spent together. The Mid-Autumn Festival gives us achance to slow down from our normally hectic schedules and truly reconnect. Gazing up at the full moon, I feel an overwhelming sense of peace, gratitude and closeness to my ancestors whose footsteps I follow in honoring this tradition.When the night finally has to end, we release our lanterns one by one to drift up into the velvety night sky, joining the brilliant moon above. The tiny flickering flames look like living stars. As a child, I imagined they carried all my hopes, dreams and wishes for the year ahead up toward the heavens. Watching the lanterns disappear into the distance somehow makes letting go of the festival easier.Though the Mid-Autumn Festival happens just once a year, the warm memories I've made celebrating it will forever glow like a bright lantern inside my heart. I feel so fortunate to have such a rich cultural heritage to be part of. Whenever I see a full autumn moon, I'm instantly transported back to those special nights of being surrounded by family, bathed in moonlight, and suffused with centuries of beautiful traditions. It's a festival I'll always cherish and continue passing down to the next generation.篇5Certainly! Here is a 2000-word essay on "My Favorite Traditional Festival" written from the perspective of a 5th-grade student in English:My Favorite Traditional FestivalFestivals are a time of celebration, joy, and togetherness. They bring people together, allowing them to take a break from their daily routines and embrace their cultural heritage. While there are countless festivals celebrated around the world, one that holds a special place in my heart is the Chinese New Year.The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, is a time when families gather, traditions are upheld, and the air is filled with excitement and anticipation. As a 5th-grade student, I look forward to this festival every year, eagerly awaiting the chance to participate in its vibrant celebrations.One of the things I love most about the Chinese New Year is the preparation that goes into it. Weeks before the actual festival, my family starts cleaning our house from top to bottom. We sweep away any bad luck or misfortune from the previous year, making room for prosperity and good fortune in the new year. My parents always ensure that we have new clothes to wear, symbolizing a fresh start.As the festival approaches, the atmosphere in our neighborhood becomes increasingly festive. Colorful lanterns adorn the streets, and the aroma of delicious traditional dishes fills the air. My favorite part of the preparation is the making of dumplings, a symbolic food eaten during the Chinese New Year. My grandmother gathers us all in the kitchen, and we spend hours meticulously folding and crimping the dough, creating little pockets filled with savory fillings. It's a tradition that has been passed down through generations, and I cherish the opportunity to learn from my elders.When the day of the Chinese New Year finally arrives, the excitement is palpable. I wake up early, eager to don my new clothes and greet the dawn of a new year. One of the most anticipated events is the exchanging of red envelopes, or "hongbao." These small, vibrant envelopes contain money and are given by elders to children as a symbol of luck and prosperity. Receiving these envelopes is always a thrilling moment, and I can't help but feel a sense of gratitude for the blessings bestowed upon me.Throughout the day, our home is filled with the sounds of firecrackers, believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck. The air is thick with the aroma of incense, as we pay our respectsto our ancestors and seek their blessings for the new year. Family members gather around the table, enjoying a sumptuous feast of traditional dishes, such as dumplings, noodles, and whole steamed fish, each carrying its own symbolic meaning.After the feast, the festivities continue with various cultural performances and activities. I particularly enjoy watching the lion and dragon dances, which are believed to bring good luck and prosperity. The vibrant costumes, the rhythmic beats of the drums, and the acrobatic movements of the performers captivate me every time. Sometimes, my friends and I even join in, trying our best to mimic the intricate moves.As the night falls, the streets come alive with lantern festivals and fireworks displays. Holding my own lantern, I join the procession, marveling at the sea of glowing lights that illuminate the night sky. The sight is truly breathtaking, and I can't help but feel a sense of wonder and awe.But the Chinese New Year is not just about the festivities; it's also about the values and lessons it imparts. Through the various traditions and customs, I learn about the importance of family, respect for elders, and the significance of preserving our cultural heritage. The festival reminds me to be grateful for the blessingsin my life and to approach the new year with a positive and hopeful mindset.As the celebrations draw to a close, I find myself filled with a renewed sense of energy and optimism. The Chinese New Year has a way of rejuvenating my spirit and instilling in me a deeper appreciation for my cultural roots. It's a time when I feel truly connected to my heritage, and I carry the memories and lessons learned with me throughout the year.In conclusion, the Chinese New Year is more than just a festival; it's a celebration of life, family, and tradition. It's a time when I can embrace my cultural identity and create cherished memories with my loved ones. As I grow older, I know that this festival will continue to hold a special place in my heart, serving as a reminder of the richness and beauty of my heritage.篇6My Favorite Traditional FestivalFestivals are a very special time for me and my family. We get to take a break from our normal routines, spend quality time together, and celebrate our cultural traditions. While there are many fun festivals throughout the year, my absolute favorite is the Mid-Autumn Festival.The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional Chinese festival that celebrates the autumn moon. It usually falls on the 15th day of the 8th month in the Chinese lunar calendar, which is sometime in September or early October on the Gregorian calendar we use. On this day, the moon is at its brightest and fullest of the year.There are many customs and activities associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival that make it so enjoyable. One of the most fun traditions is making and eating mooncakes. Mooncakes are a dense, sweet pastry filled with lotus seed paste or other fillings like egg yolk, red bean, or mixed nuts. The tops are imprinted with intricate designs like the Chinese characters for "longevity" or pretty patterns of flowers, vines, or the moon itself.My grandma is an amazing baker, and every year she spends days making hundreds of beautiful, delicious mooncakes for our whole extended family. The kitchen fills with the smell of the flaky pastry and sweet fillings. It's a huge production, but us kids love to help mix, shape, and decorate the mooncakes. Of course, the best part is getting to eat as many as we want on the night of the festival!Another fun Mid-Autumn Festival tradition is carrying brightly lit lanterns and participating in lantern riddle guessing games. In the weeks leading up to the festival, my brother and Iwork on making our own lanterns out of paper, bamboo, or silk. We paint them in vibrant colors and decorate them with tassels, dangling ornaments, or beautiful scenes depicting myths and legends.On the night of the festival, we gather in the town square or local park with our neighbors. Everyone's lanterns fill the night with a warm, festive glow as people young and old wander around admiring each other's creations. Riddles written on slips of paper are stuffed inside some lanterns, and we take turns picking one out, reading it, and trying to solve the clever puzzle.The full, bright moon seems to glow more warmly and beautifully than any other time of year. My grandparents always tell stories about the ancient legends and myths associated with the moon while we munch on mooncakes. One of the most famous is the story of Chang'e, the mythical lady who drank an immortality potion and floated up to live on the moon for eternity as the moon goddess.After eating our fill and listening to stories, the younger kids run around playing night games like kick ball or Double Dutch jump rope in the moonlight. Meanwhile, the adults chat, reminisce, and admire the moon through telescopes set up bythe local astronomy club. No matter what we're doing, we all pause periodically to gaze up at the moon in quiet awe.The Mid-Autumn Festival is a magical time that creates such happy childhood memories for me. The sights, smells, tastes, and experiences stick with me all year long until we can gather again under the full autumn moonlight. From baking sweet mooncakes with my grandma, to parading my lantern, to enjoying a moonlit picnic surrounded by my whole family, the traditions help me feel so connected to my cultural roots.It's not just about celebrating the moon or autumn harvest like the ancient traditions - it's about coming together with the people I love most. The Mid-Autumn Festival reminds me of the importance of family, customs, and taking time to slow down and appreciate the natural beauty and simple joys in life. I look forward to this special occasion every year, and I know when I'm grown up with a family of my own someday, it's a festival tradition I'll be sure to pass down.。

五年级下册英语最喜欢的节日范文

五年级下册英语最喜欢的节日范文

五年级下册英语最喜欢的节日范文全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1My favorite festival in the fifth grade is Halloween. Halloween is super fun because we get to dress up in spooky costumes and go trick-or-treating for candies. I love planning my costume with my friends and trying to come up with the scariest or most creative outfit.On Halloween night, I usually go out with my friends and walk around the neighborhood. We knock on doors and say "trick or treat" to get yummy candies. Some houses are decorated with pumpkins, ghosts, and bats which make the whole night even more exciting.After trick-or-treating, we gather at someone's house and have a Halloween party. We play games like bobbing for apples, pumpkin carving, and telling ghost stories. It's so much fun to see everyone in their costumes and enjoying the spooky atmosphere.I also love watching scary movies during Halloween. It's thrilling and gets me in the Halloween spirit. Sometimes I evenhave a movie night with my family and we watch all the classic Halloween movies together.Overall, Halloween is my favorite festival because it's a time to have fun with my friends, dress up in costumes, and eat lots of candies. I look forward to it every year and can't wait to see what costume I'll come up with next!篇2My favorite festival in the fifth grade is Christmas. I love Christmas because it's a time when we can spend with our family and friends, exchange gifts, and eat delicious food.During Christmas, my family and I decorate our house with colorful lights, a big Christmas tree, and lots of ornaments. We also hang up stockings by the fireplace for Santa Claus to fill them with presents. On Christmas Eve, we have a big feast with our family, and we exchange gifts with each other. It's so much fun to see the smiles on everyone's faces when they open their presents.On Christmas Day, we usually go to church in the morning to celebrate the birth of Jesus. After church, we have a big lunch with all our family members and friends. We eat roast turkey,mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. It's my favorite meal of the year!After lunch, we like to play games and watch Christmas movies together. Sometimes we go outside to play in the snow and build a snowman. It's so much fun to be outside in the wintertime.Overall, Christmas is my favorite festival because it's a time of joy, love, and togetherness. I can't wait for Christmas to come every year!篇3My favorite holiday in the fifth grade is Halloween! Halloween is so much fun because we get to dress up in cool costumes, go trick-or-treating, and eat lots of yummy candy.One of the best parts about Halloween is picking out a costume. There are so many cool options like vampires, witches, superheroes, and animals. Last year, I dressed up as a scary ghost with a white sheet and some face paint. It was so much fun to pretend to be a spooky ghost all night!Another great thing about Halloween is goingtrick-or-treating. Me and my friends go door-to-door in ourneighborhood collecting candy from our neighbors. We always have a competition to see who can get the most candy. I always try to get as much as I can so I can enjoy it for weeks after Halloween is over.And of course, the best part of Halloween is eating all the yummy candy. I love getting to eat chocolate bars, lollipops, gummy worms, and more. My mom always tells me to save some for later, but it's hard because the candy is just so delicious!Overall, Halloween is my favorite holiday because it's so much fun to dress up, go trick-or-treating, and eat lots of candy.I can't wait for Halloween this year and to see what costume I'll be wearing!篇4My favorite festival in the fifth grade is Christmas. It is my favorite because I love the decorations, the presents, and spending time with my family.First of all, I love all the decorations that come with Christmas. There are so many colorful lights, sparkling ornaments, and beautiful Christmas trees. I love driving around with my family to look at all the houses that are decorated withlights. It makes the whole neighborhood look so pretty and bright.Secondly, I love getting presents on Christmas day. I always write a letter to Santa Claus with my wish list of toys and games. On Christmas morning, I wake up to find presents under the tree that Santa has left for me. It is so exciting to open them and see what I got. I also love giving presents to my family and friends. It makes me happy to see their faces light up when they open their gifts.Lastly, I love spending time with my family on Christmas. We always have a big dinner with all my favorite foods like turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. We sit around the table and talk and laugh together. After dinner, we watch Christmas movies and play games. It is so much fun to be with the people I love and celebrate the holiday together.In conclusion, Christmas is my favorite festival in the fifth grade because of the decorations, presents, and spending time with my family. I look forward to it every year and I can't wait to celebrate it again this year.篇5My favorite festival in the fifth grade is Christmas!Christmas is so much fun because we get to decorate the Christmas tree with colorful lights and shiny ornaments. We also get to hang up stockings by the fireplace and leave cookies for Santa Claus. On Christmas Eve, we can't wait to go to bed and dream about all the presents we'll get in the morning.I love Christmas because I get to spend time with my family. We have a big Christmas dinner with turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. We also exchange gifts with each other and play games together. It's always so nice to see everyone smile and laugh during this special time of year.Another reason I love Christmas is because of all the holiday movies and songs. I love watching classics like "Home Alone" and "Elf" with my family. We also love singing Christmas carols like "Jingle Bells" and "Silent Night" around the tree. It's just so festive and joyful!Overall, Christmas is my favorite festival because it brings everyone together in love and happiness. I can't wait for December to come around every year so I can celebrate this special holiday with my family and friends. Merry Christmas everyone!篇6My favorite festival in the English book of the fifth grade is Christmas! Christmas is so awesome because we get presents, decorate the Christmas tree, and spend time with our family and friends.First of all, I love Christmas because Santa Claus brings us presents! I always write a letter to Santa telling him what I want for Christmas. I usually ask for toys, books, or games that I really like. On Christmas Eve, I put out cookies and milk for Santa and carrots for his reindeer. In the morning, I wake up to find presents under the Christmas tree! It's so exciting to see what Santa brought me.Next, I love Christmas because we get to decorate the Christmas tree. My family and I go to a tree farm to pick out the perfect tree. We bring it home and decorate it with colorful lights, shiny ornaments, and a glittery star on top. We also hang up stockings by the fireplace and put up lights outside our house. The whole neighborhood looks so beautiful and festive!Finally, I love Christmas because we get to spend time with our family and friends. We have a big Christmas dinner with all of our favorite foods like turkey, mashed potatoes, and pie. We also play games, watch Christmas movies, and sing Christmas carolstogether. It's a special time to be with the people we love and show them how much we care.In conclusion, Christmas is my favorite festival because of the presents, the decorations, and the time spent with family and friends. I look forward to Christmas every year and can't wait to celebrate again this year!篇7My favorite holiday in the fifth grade is definitely Christmas! It's the most wonderful time of the year, with lots of decorations, delicious food, and presents.During Christmas, my family and I decorate our house with colorful lights, a big Christmas tree, and beautiful ornaments. We also hang up stockings by the fireplace, hoping that Santa Claus will fill them with toys and candies.On Christmas Eve, we have a big feast with turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, and my favorite - pumpkin pie! After dinner, we sing Christmas carols and read stories about the holiday. Then it's off to bed, with visions of sugarplums dancing in our heads.On Christmas morning, I wake up early and run to the living room to see what Santa has brought me. I always find a pile ofpresents under the tree, each one wrapped in shiny paper with a bow on top. I can't wait to open them and see what surprises are inside!Christmas is a time for giving and spending time with loved ones. It's a magical holiday that brings joy and happiness to everyone. I love Christmas because it brings my family together and fills our hearts with cheer. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!篇8My Favorite FestivalHi everyone! I'm in fifth grade and today I want to tell you about my favorite festival. Can you guess what it is? It's Christmas! I absolutely love Christmas because it's a special time when we can spend time with our family and friends, exchange gifts, and eat lots of yummy food.One of my favorite things about Christmas is decorating the Christmas tree with my family. We put up all the beautiful ornaments and lights, and it makes our house look so festive and cozy. I also love making Christmas cookies with my mom and sister. We have so much fun decorating them with frosting and sprinkles.On Christmas Eve, my family goes to church for a special service. We sing Christmas carols and listen to the story of Jesus's birth. It's a magical experience that always fills me with joy and gratitude. When we come home, we leave out cookies and milk for Santa Claus and carrots for his reindeer.And of course, I can't forget about Christmas morning! Waking up to find presents under the tree is the best feeling ever.I love seeing the looks on my family's faces when they open the gifts I got them. It's a time of giving and sharing love with one another.Christmas is a time of peace, joy, and goodwill toward all. It's a time to be grateful for what we have and to show kindness to others. I look forward to it every year and I know that it will always be my favorite festival. Merry Christmas everyone!篇9My favorite festival in English class is Halloween! It's super fun because we get to dress up in costumes, go trick-or-treating, and play spooky games.On Halloween, my friends and I always plan our costumes weeks in advance. Last year, I dressed up as a pirate with a big hat, a sword, and an eyepatch. My best friend was a witch with apointy hat and a broomstick. We looked so cool walking around the neighborhood together!Trick-or-treating is the best part of Halloween. We go from house to house, ringing doorbells and shouting "Trick or treat!" Most people give us candy, but some houses are decorated with scary things that make us jump. It's so much fun running around and collecting treats with my friends.After trick-or-treating, we usually have a Halloween party. We bob for apples, play games like pin the tail on the black cat, and watch spooky movies. My favorite part of the party is eating all the candy we collected earlier in the night.Overall, Halloween is my favorite festival in English class because it's a day filled with fun, friends, and lots of candy. I can't wait for this year's Halloween to come around so I can dress up, go trick-or-treating, and have a blast with my friends again!篇10My favorite holiday in the fifth grade is Christmas! I love Christmas because it's such a fun and exciting time of year. There are so many things I love about Christmas, like decorating the Christmas tree, singing Christmas carols, and of course, opening presents!One of the things I love most about Christmas is decorating the Christmas tree. My family and I always go pick out a beautiful tree and bring it home to decorate. We hang up colorful ornaments, twinkling lights, and a shiny star on top. It's so much fun to see the tree all lit up and sparkling in the living room.Another thing I love about Christmas is singing Christmas carols. I love singing songs like "Jingle Bells," "Deck the Halls," and "Silent Night." It's so much fun to sing along with my family and friends and spread holiday cheer. I also love going caroling in the neighborhood and spreading joy to others.And of course, one of the best things about Christmas is opening presents! I love waking up on Christmas morning and seeing all the presents under the tree. It's so exciting to unwrap each gift and see what's inside. Whether it's a toy, clothes, or something else, I always feel so grateful and happy.Overall, Christmas is my favorite holiday because it brings so much joy, love, and happiness. I love spending time with my family, eating delicious food, and celebrating the magic of the season. Christmas truly is the most wonderful time of the year!。

最喜欢的节日英语作文5句话五年级

最喜欢的节日英语作文5句话五年级

My Favorite Festival: The Spring FestivalThe Spring Festival is my favorite festival of the year. It's a time for family reunions and celebrating the new year. On this special day, my family and I gather togetherto have a big reunion dinner. We enjoy delicious dishes prepared by my mother and share stories and laughter. After dinner, we watch the Spring Festival Gala on TV, which is filled with funny sketches, beautiful dances, and thrilling performances. The next morning, we visit relatives and friends, exchange greetings, and give red envelopes asgifts. The Spring Festival brings joy, warmth, and hope to everyone. I always look forward to this festival every year. **我最喜爱的节日:春节**春节是我一年中最喜爱的节日。

这是家人团聚、庆祝新年的时刻。

在这个特殊的日子里,我和家人聚在一起吃一顿丰盛的团圆饭。

我们品尝着妈妈准备的美味佳肴,分享着故事和笑声。

晚饭后,我们一起观看春节联欢晚会,晚会上有趣的小品、优美的舞蹈和令人兴奋的表演让人目不暇接。

五年级英语作文我最喜欢的节日12句

五年级英语作文我最喜欢的节日12句

五年级英语作文我最喜欢的节日12句My Favorite FestivalMy favorite festival is Christmas. It is one of the most popular festivals celebrated around the world. Here are twelve reasons why Christmas is my favorite festival:1. Christmas is a time for family and friends to come together and celebrate. I love spending time with my loved ones, eating delicious food, and exchanging gifts.2. I enjoy decorating the Christmas tree and the house with lights, ornaments, and tinsel. The festive atmosphere makes me feel jolly and excited.3. I love listening to Christmas carols and songs, especially classics like "Jingle Bells" and "Silent Night". The music always puts me in a festive mood.4. Christmas is a time for giving and sharing. I enjoy choosing thoughtful gifts for my family and friends and seeing their faces light up with joy when they open them.5. I look forward to the delicious Christmas feast, with all the traditional dishes like roast turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, andChristmas pudding. The food always tastes extra special during the holiday season.6. I enjoy watching Christmas movies and specials, like "It's a Wonderful Life" and "A Charlie Brown Christmas". These films always remind me of the true meaning of Christmas.7. I love the beautiful decorations and lights that are put up in my neighborhood and around town. The festive displays create a magical atmosphere that fills me with joy.8. I enjoy participating in Christmas activities and events, like visiting Santa Claus at the mall, attending Christmas markets, and watching parades and fireworks.9. I love the spirit of goodwill and generosity that is present during the Christmas season. People are more kind and compassionate towards one another, and it warms my heart to see acts of kindness and charity.10. I enjoy making Christmas crafts and DIY decorations, like handmade ornaments and wreaths. It's a fun way to get creative and add a personal touch to my holiday celebrations.11. I love the tradition of hanging stockings by the fireplace and leaving out milk and cookies for Santa Claus. It brings backfond memories of my childhood and adds to the magic of Christmas.12. Overall, Christmas is a time of joy, laughter, and love. It brings people together and creates lasting memories that I will cherish forever. It is a time to reflect on the year gone by and look forward to the future with hope and optimism.In conclusion, Christmas is my favorite festival because it fills me with happiness and excitement. I love everything about it –the traditions, the decorations, the food, and most importantly, the time spent with loved ones. Christmas truly is the most wonderful time of the year.。

五年级下册我喜欢什么节日英语作文5句

五年级下册我喜欢什么节日英语作文5句

My Favorite Festival: The Mid-AutumnFestivalThe Mid-Autumn Festival is my favorite festival. It falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, a time of reunion and joy. On this special day, families gather together to admire the bright moon in the sky and share delicious mooncakes. Mooncakes, symbolizing unity and harmony, are a must-have for the festival. They come in various flavors and designs, each with its unique charm. Besides, I also enjoy the beautiful lanterns and the legend of Chang'e, which adds a mysterious and fascinating atmosphere to the festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival brings warmth and happiness to my heart, making it a cherished memory that I look forward to every year.**我最喜欢的节日:中秋节**中秋节是我最喜欢的节日。

它落在农历八月十五日,是一个团圆和欢乐的时刻。

在这个特别的日子里,家人们聚在一起,欣赏天空中明亮的月亮,分享美味的月饼。

月饼象征着团结与和谐,是节日中必不可少的食品。

五年级下册英语作文,介绍喜欢的节日

五年级下册英语作文,介绍喜欢的节日

My Favorite Festival: The Mid-AutumnFestivalFestivals are a time for joy, celebration, and family gatherings. Among all the festivals celebrated in China, my favorite one is the Mid-Autumn Festival. This festival, also known as the Mooncake Festival, falls on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and brightest.The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunions. On this day, families gather together to admire the round, bright moon, which is a symbol of unity and harmony. It is also a time for giving and receiving gifts, usually in the form of mooncakes, which are round pastries with a variety of fillings. Mooncakes are not just food, but also a symbol of the festival, representing completeness and perfection.Apart from mooncakes, families also enjoy other traditional foods during the Mid-Autumn Festival, such as pomeloes and osmanthus tea. Pomeloes are round fruits that symbolize reunion and togetherness, while osmanthus tea has a sweet and fragrant taste that adds to the festive atmosphere.Besides eating and giving gifts, another important activity during the Mid-Autumn Festival is lantern lighting. People carry bright lanterns in the shape of various animals, flowers, and other designs, walking in parades and enjoying the festive atmosphere. The lanterns are not just decorative, but also have deep cultural meanings. They represent hope, joy, and prosperity.The Mid-Autumn Festival is also a time for storytelling. One of the most popular stories associated with thisfestival is the legend of Chang'e, the Moon Goddess. According to the legend, Chang'e ascended to the moon after drinking an elixir of immortality, leaving her beloved husband behind. This story is a reminder of the importanceof family and love, and it adds a touch of romance to the festival.Overall, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunions, giving and receiving gifts, enjoying traditional foods, lantern lighting, and storytelling. It is a festival that brings people together, regardless of their ages or backgrounds. I love this festival because it reminds me ofthe importance of family and unity, and it fills me with joy and warmth.我最喜欢的节日:中秋节节日是欢乐、庆祝和家庭团聚的时刻。

我最喜欢的传统节日五年级用英语写一篇作文

我最喜欢的传统节日五年级用英语写一篇作文

我最喜欢的传统节日五年级用英语写一篇作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Traditional FestivalOne of my favorite traditional festivals is Chinese New Year. It is the most important and widely celebrated festival in Chinese culture. It marks the beginning of the lunar new year and is a time for families to come together and celebrate.Chinese New Year is a time of joy and happiness. People clean their houses to sweep away bad luck and make way for good luck to come in. They decorate their homes with red lanterns, couplets, and traditional paper cuttings. The color red is believed to bring good luck and fortune.On Chinese New Year's Eve, families gather for a reunion dinner. It is a time for family members to catch up, enjoy delicious food, and make wishes for the new year ahead. One of the most popular dishes served during the reunion dinner is dumplings, which symbolize wealth and prosperity.During Chinese New Year, children receive red envelopes containing money from their parents and relatives. This is asymbol of good luck and prosperity for the coming year. Fireworks and firecrackers are also set off to scare away evil spirits and bring good luck.One of my favorite traditions during Chinese New Year is the lion dance. The lion dance is performed to bring good luck and prosperity. It is a spectacular sight to see the lion dancing to the beat of drums and cymbals, and it never fails to bring a smile to my face.Overall, Chinese New Year is a time of joy, happiness, and blessings. It is a time for families to come together, share special moments, and make memories that will last a lifetime. I look forward to celebrating Chinese New Year every year and continuing to uphold these wonderful traditions.篇2My Favorite Traditional FestivalThere are many traditional festivals celebrated around the world, each with its own unique customs and traditions. Among all these festivals, my favorite is the Chinese New Year.The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is the most important festival in Chinese culture. It is a time for family reunions, feasting, and celebrating the start of a new year.The Chinese New Year falls on the first day of the lunar calendar, which usually falls between late January and early February.One of the things I love most about the Chinese New Year is the festive atmosphere that surrounds it. In the days leading up to the New Year, streets are decorated with red lanterns, festive banners, and images of the zodiac animal of the year. People clean their homes and decorate them with red paper cutouts symbolizing good luck and prosperity.On the eve of the New Year, families gather for a reunion dinner, where they enjoy special dishes like dumplings, fish, and sticky rice cake. After dinner, children receive red envelopes filled with money, which is believed to bring them luck and prosperity in the coming year.Another aspect of the Chinese New Year that I enjoy is the tradition of setting off fireworks and firecrackers. The loud noises are believed to scare away evil spirits and bad luck, ensuring a fresh start to the new year.During the Chinese New Year, there are also traditional performances like lion dances and dragon dances, which are believed to bring good luck and prosperity. These colorful and lively performances are a joy to watch and are a highlight of the festival.Overall, the Chinese New Year is a time of joy, family, and celebration. It is a time to look forward to the future with hope and optimism. I cherish this festival not only for its customs and traditions but also for the sense of unity and togetherness it brings to families and communities.In conclusion, the Chinese New Year is my favorite traditional festival because of its rich history, colorful customs, and the sense of renewal and hope it brings. I look forward to celebrating this festival every year and hope to continue the traditions for many years to come.篇3My Favorite Traditional FestivalThere are many traditional festivals in my country that I enjoy celebrating, but if I had to choose my favorite, it would definitely be the Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year. The Spring Festival is the most important festival for Chinese people, and it is a time when families come together to celebrate and usher in the new year.One of the things I love most about the Spring Festival is the festive atmosphere that surrounds it. In the weeks leading up to the festival, streets are decorated with red lanterns and banners,and there is a sense of excitement in the air. People are busy cleaning their homes and buying new clothes to wear for the holiday.Another thing that I love about the Spring Festival is the food. Traditional dishes like dumplings, fish, and sticky rice cakes are served during the festival, and they are all delicious. One of my favorite things to do during the Spring Festival is to help my grandmother make dumplings. It is a tradition in my family, and I look forward to it every year.One of the most exciting parts of the Spring Festival is the fireworks. On the eve of the new year, people set off fireworks to ward off evil spirits and welcome good luck. The sound of fireworks fills the air, and the night sky is illuminated with bright colors. It is a sight to behold, and it always fills me with joy.But perhaps the best thing about the Spring Festival is spending time with family. During the festival, families gather for a reunion dinner on New Year's Eve, and everyone shares stories and laughs together. It is a time to catch up with relatives and strengthen bonds, and it always leaves me feeling happy and grateful.In conclusion, the Spring Festival is my favorite traditional festival because of its festive atmosphere, delicious food,exciting fireworks, and most importantly, the time spent with family. It is a time when I feel connected to my culture and roots, and I always look forward to celebrating it each year. I hope that this tradition will continue for generations to come, and that future generations will also find joy and meaning in celebrating the Spring Festival.。

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五下我最喜欢的节日英语作文

My Favorite Festival - The Mid-AutumnFestivalAmidst the diverse array of festivals celebrated throughout the year, the Mid-Autumn Festival holds a special place in my heart. It is not just a festival marked by the bright moon and delicious mooncakes, but a time of reunion and reflection, filled with warmth and joy.The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar, a time when the moon is at its fullest and brightest. It is a festival deeply rooted in Chinese culture, with a rich tapestry of legends and traditions. One of the most enduring legends associated with this festival is the story of Chang'e, the Moon Goddess, who ascended to the moon after drinking an elixir of immortality.The festival is a time for families to gather together and celebrate. On this day, households are filled with laughter and conversation as relatives come together to share a meal.Mooncakes, a symbol of the festival, are an essential part of the celebration. These round pastries, with their various fillings and intricate designs, not only taste delicious but also symbolize completeness and unity.What makes the Mid-Autumn Festival particularly special to me is its emphasis on family and tradition. It is a time to appreciate the bonds that tie us together and to cherish the moments we share. It is also a time to reflect on the past year and look forward to the future with hope and optimism.Another aspect of the festival that I enjoy is the custom of lantern lighting. On the evening of the Mid-Autumn Festival, families often release lanterns into the sky, which float upward, illuminated by the glow of candles or LEDs. This tradition adds a magical and festive atmosphere to the celebration, as the sky is filled with the twinkling lights of the lanterns.Moreover, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a time for appreciation of nature and the beauty of the moon. People often gaze at the bright moon, admiring its serene beauty andreflecting on life's deeper meanings. It is a time to connect with our inner selves and appreciate the simple pleasures of life.In conclusion, the Mid-Autumn Festival is not just a festival of food and celebration; it is a festival of family, tradition, and reflection. It brings people together, reminding us of the importance of unity and togetherness. As the moon shines brightly in the sky, so do the hearts of those who gather to celebrate this special time of year.**我最喜欢的节日——中秋节**在一年到头各式各样的节日中,中秋节在我心中占据着特殊的位置。

五年级下册第三单元英语作文我最喜欢的节日

五年级下册第三单元英语作文我最喜欢的节日

My Favorite FestivalAmong all the festivals celebrated throughout the year, the one that holds a special place in my heart is the Spring Festival. It is not just a festival, but a time of joy, reunion, and new beginnings.The Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, marks the beginning of a new lunar year. It falls on the first day of the first lunar month, and the celebrations often begin a few days before, with the whole familygetting involved in the preparations.One of the most exciting aspects of the Spring Festival is the reunion of family members. Regardless of where they may be, people strive to return home to be with their loved ones during this special time. The house is decorated with red paper-cuts, lanterns, and flowers, symbolizing good luck and prosperity. The air is filled with the aroma of delicious food being cooked, and the laughter and chatter of family members creates a warm and cozy atmosphere.On the eve of the festival, we have a reunion dinner, which is a sumptuous feast that includes dishes like fish,dumplings, and spring rolls. Each dish holds a special meaning, representing wishes for good health, wealth, and happiness in the coming year. After the dinner, we watch the Spring Festival Gala on TV, a variety show that features singing, dancing, comedy, and more.The highlight of the festival is the fireworks display on the eve and the first day. The sky is lit up with a vibrant display of colors and sounds, bringing joy and excitement to everyone. We often go out with our family to watch the fireworks, feeling the warmth of each other's presence and the joy of the moment.Besides these, the Spring Festival is also a time for giving and receiving gifts. People exchange red envelopes, called "hongbao," which contain money as a symbol of good luck and blessings. Children especially love this part of the festival, as they receive hongbao from their elders. The Spring Festival lasts for several days, and during this time, people visit relatives and friends, exchange greetings, and enjoy various cultural activities. It is a time for reflection and setting new goals for the year ahead.In conclusion, the Spring Festival is my favorite festival because it embodies the essence of family, tradition, and celebration. It brings people together, reminds us of our roots, and fills our hearts with joy and hope. As the old year comes to an end and the new year begins, the Spring Festival serves as a reminder to cherish our loved ones, appreciate the present, and look forward to a bright and prosperous future.**我最喜欢的节日**在一年之中庆祝的所有节日中,春节在我心中占据着特殊的位置。

五年级下册英语作文,介绍喜欢的节日

五年级下册英语作文,介绍喜欢的节日

五年级下册英语作文,介绍喜欢的节日全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite FestivalAs a fifth grader, I have many festivals that I enjoy celebrating throughout the year. However, my favorite festival is Halloween. Halloween is celebrated on October 31st every year and is a fun and spooky holiday that originated from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain.There are many reasons why I love Halloween. Firstly, I love dressing up in costumes and going trick-or-treating with my friends. It is so much fun to pretend to be someone or something else for the night. I have dressed up as a witch, a vampire, a superhero, and even a dinosaur!Secondly, I love the decorations that come with Halloween. Orange and black are the traditional colors of Halloween, and I love seeing houses and stores decorated with pumpkins, witches, ghosts, and spiders. Some people go all out with their decorations, and it is so much fun to walk around and see all the creative and spooky displays.Another reason why I love Halloween is the candy.Trick-or-treating is the best part of the holiday, as I get to go door to door and collect all sorts of delicious treats. I love coming home at the end of the night and sorting through my candy haul, trading with my siblings for my favorites.Lastly, I love the spooky atmosphere of Halloween. It is fun to watch scary movies, tell ghost stories, and visit haunted houses. I love the thrill of being scared and the excitement that comes with the holiday.In conclusion, Halloween is my favorite festival because of the costumes, decorations, candy, and spooky atmosphere. I look forward to celebrating it every year and creating fun memories with my friends and family.篇2My Favorite FestivalHello everyone! Today, I would like to share with you my favorite festival. The festival I love the most is Christmas.Christmas is a very special holiday celebrated by people all over the world. It is a time for friends and family to come together, exchange gifts, enjoy delicious food, and spread love and cheer. One of the things I love most about Christmas is thebeautiful decorations. I love seeing the streets and houses decorated with colorful lights, wreaths, and Christmas trees. It always makes me feel warm and happy inside.Another thing I love about Christmas is the spirit of giving. I enjoy picking out gifts for my family and friends, wrapping them up in pretty paper, and watching their faces light up when they open them. It's such a joy to see the happiness and gratitude on their faces.One of the best parts of Christmas is the delicious food. I love baking cookies, making gingerbread houses, and enjoying a big feast with my loved ones. And of course, who can forget about the Christmas music? I love singing along to all the classic carols and holiday songs.Overall, Christmas is a time of joy, love, and togetherness. It is a time to show appreciation for the ones we love and to spread happiness and goodwill to all. That is why Christmas is my favorite festival. I hope you enjoyed learning about my favorite festival. Thank you for listening! Merry Christmas to you all!篇3My Favorite HolidayMy favorite holiday is Christmas. It is my favorite holiday because it brings so much joy and happiness to people all around the world. Christmas is a time for giving, sharing, and spending time with loved ones.One of the things I love most about Christmas is decorating the Christmas tree. Every year, my family and I put up the tree together and decorate it with colorful lights, shiny ornaments, and a beautiful star on top. It is always so much fun to see the tree all lit up and sparkling with decorations.Another thing I love about Christmas is the delicious food. We always have a big feast on Christmas Eve with all of our favorite dishes like roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. The smell of the food cooking in the kitchen fills the house with warmth and comfort.One of the best parts about Christmas is receiving presents. I love waking up on Christmas morning and seeing all of the beautifully wrapped gifts underneath the tree. It is always so exciting to unwrap each present and see what surprises are waiting inside.But most importantly, Christmas is a time to spread love and kindness to others. It is a time to show appreciation for the people in our lives and to give back to those in need. Whether itis through volunteering at a local shelter or donating gifts to children in need, Christmas is a time to make a difference in the world.In conclusion, Christmas is my favorite holiday because it brings so much joy, love, and happiness to everyone. I look forward to celebrating Christmas each year with my family and creating memories that will last a lifetime. Merry Christmas to all!。

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【No. 1】一般现在时的功能
Sun rises in the east and sets in the west
Water freeze at zero degree.
Oil and water do not blend.
Three and four makes seven.
We often play basketball after school.
I watch TV every day.
I telephone to my parents once a week.
He is a good student. He is always ready to help others.
She lives in a small town near New York.
I have many books.
Actions speak louder than words.
You have to believe in yourself. That's the secret of success. The proper function of man is to live, not to exist.
【No. 2】一般现在时的构成
I am a student.
My mother is beautiful.
My classmates are friendly.
I live in Guangzhou.
They work in a big company.
She wears a pink dress.
Sara likes playing chess.
【No. 3】一般现在时的变化
He is not a bad students
I am not in the classroom now.
Are you 10 years old. No, I am not.
Is she a engineer. Yes, she is.
How many students are there in your school?
Who is you best friend?
My father doesn’t like playing basketball.
I don’t have a pen.
Do you like it? Yes, I do.
Does he like it? No, he doesn’t.
What do you usually do on Sunday?
How many apples do you have?
How does your sister go to school?
【No. 4】动词+s的变化规则
runs gets likes collets takes plays climbs
watch--watches teach--teaches catch--catches
Wash--washes brush--brushes wish--wishes guess—guesses miss—misses
go—goes do—does
fix--fixes
study—studies fly—flies worry—worries carry—carries。

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