英语书面表达写写你这几年的变化作文5句话
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英语书面表达写写你这几年的变化作文5句话
全文共6篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
The Last Few Years of My Life
Wow, have the last few years been a whirlwind or what? It feels like just yesterday I was a tiny little kid playing with stuffed animals and watching cartoons all day. Now I'm this big fourth grader getting ready to go to middle school next year! A whole lot has changed since those carefree days of being a
pre-schooler.
I remember back in preschool, the biggest things on my mind were snack time, nap time, and making sure I didn't lose my favorite stuffed bear during outdoor playtime. Life was pretty simple back then. I didn't have any real responsibilities besides picking up my toys and being nice to the other kids. My days were filled with games, singing silly songs, and story time on that colorful rug.
Then I started kindergarten, and everything changed! All of a sudden, there were these things called "lessons" I had to pay attention to. Math and reading became an actual part of my day
instead of just fun activities we did sometimes. I remember feeling so grown up getting to ride the big buses to school instead of just my mom's minivan dropping me off. Kindergarten was equal parts exciting and terrifying at first!
First grade rolled around, and I was really starting to get the hang of this whole "school" thing. I could read simple books all by myself and do basic adding and subtracting. Making friends was getting easier too as my shyness started to fade away. Going to school five days a week instead of just a couple half days felt like a full-time job! The workload definitely ramped up from those preschool days.
Second and third grade passed by in a blur of spelling tests, science projects, and trying to stay out of trouble at recess. I was Really starting to come into my own socially and academically. Math started clicking for me in a way it hadn't before. My reading level kept climbing up and up as I devoured book after book. Writing stories and essays was still kind of a struggle, but I worked hard at it.
And now here I am about to complete fourth grade and become a middle schooler! Public speaking doesn't make me quite as nervous anymore. I've gotten pretty decent at using computers and technology for schoolwork. My organizational
skills have improved a ton compared to those early elementary days. While I do sometimes miss the simplicity of preschool, I'm really excited to take on the new challenges of middle school.
Who knows what adventures and changes await me in middle school and beyond? All I know is that growing up happens pretty fast. One day you're zoning out during circle time, and the next you're gearing up for college! I guess I'll just have to buckle up and enjoy the ride. After making it through elementary school successfully, I feel ready to take on the world. Middle school, here I come!
篇2
The Last Few Years Have Been A Big Adventure!
Wow, have the last few years been exciting for me or what? So much has changed since I was a tiny little kid. Back then, the world seemed so big and scary sometimes. But now that I'm an awesome 5th grader, I realize how much I've grown up and how many cool new things I can do.
I remember when I was in 1st grade, everything was brand new to me. Learning to read and write was hard at first! All those funny little letters didn't make much sense. But my teacher was really nice and helped me sound out words. Before long, I was
zooming through easy books. Now I'm a total bookworm and reading is my favorite thing ever. I just finished the 7th book in the Wizard Kidsfor series - those magical adventures are epic!
Speaking of magic, one of the biggest changes for me has been making new friends. When I started school, I was pretty shy around kids I didn't know. I'd get nervous and not know what to say. But eventually I met Billy, who's been my best bud for years now. We clicked right away over our love of superheroes and crazy jokes. Billy helped me come out of my shell, and now I'm way more confident talking to new people. We've had so many funny adventures together!
Another major change has been all the awesome new skills I've learned. A few years ago, I could barely write my name. Cutting with scissors was a struggle too. But now I'm a crafting master! I make all kinds of cool art projects like hand turkeys, puffy paint pictures, and pipe cleaner sculptures. My parents even frame some of my best work to hang on the wall. I've also learned way more about math, science, and all my other school subjects. Who knew learning could be so much fun?
The biggest change of all has probably been becoming a lot more independent and mature. I used to constantly need my mom's help with everything - tying my shoes, getting dressed,
you name it. But over the years I've learned to do way more stuff on my own. I can make myself breakfast, get ready for school, and even stay home alone for a few hours after school until my parents get home from work. Their little baby is all grown up! Well, maybe not totally grown up yet. I'm sure there are many more exciting changes ahead as I keep getting older. For now though, I'm just really proud of how far I've come and can't wait for my next big adventure. Whatever it is, I know I'll be ready!
篇3
The Past Few Years Have Been a Big Adventure!
Wow, where do I even start? The past few years have been such a whirlwind of changes and new experiences for me. It feels like just yesterday I was a tiny little kid who couldn't even tie my own shoes. Now look at me - I'm growing up so fast!
I remember back when I was in kindergarten and first grade, everything seemed so new and scary. I was nervous about being away from my parents all day and having to make new friends. But my teachers were really nice and before I knew it, I had a whole group of buddies to play with at recess. We'd run around the playground pretending to be superheroes or princesses,
living in our own little fantasy worlds. Those were such carefree, happy times.
Then I moved up to second and third grade, and suddenly school started getting a lot more serious. We weren't just singing songs and coloring anymore - we had to learn how to read, write, and do math. At first it was really hard and I got frustrated a lot. I remember crying because I just couldn't understand fractions or get my letters to look right when I was writing. But my parents and teachers were patient with me and helped me practice until it started clicking. Once I got over that hump, I started really enjoying academics and feeling proud when I mastered something new.
Fourth and fifth grade have been my biggest times of change so far. I'm not a little kid anymore - I'm becoming a tween! My interests are changing and I'm getting more independent. I've gone through some awkward phases with clothes, hairstyles, you name it. But I'm figuring out who I am and what kinds of things I'm into, like sports, art, music, or coding. I'm making more of my own decisions about activities I want to do and friends I want to hang out with.
My friendships have also transformed a lot over the years. When we were little, my friends and I would become instantly
best friends one day and then hate each other the next over something silly like who got to go first on the swings. But now the friendships I'm making are deeper and more mature in a way. We're really there for each other through all the ups and downs of growing up. We share secrets, give advice, and support one another's interests and goals. I'm lucky to have such amazing friends to go through this crazy time with.
So yeah, I've definitely gone through a ton of changes the last few years! Looking back, sometimes it's hard to believe how much I've grown and matured. My mind, my body, my emotions, my friend groups, my favorite activities - it's all completely different from when I was that clueless little kid. I'm sure there are going to be many more transformations ahead as I continue getting older and experiencing new things. But I'm ready to embrace it all. These years of change have helped shape me into who I am today: a strong, independent, curious tween who's excited to see what the future holds. Bring it on, world!
篇4
The Past Few Years Have Been a Whirlwind!
Wow, where do I even begin? The last few years have been packed with so many changes and new experiences for me. I've
grown taller, learned lots of new things, and my whole world has shifted in ways I never could have imagined when I was a tiny little kid.
I guess one of the biggest changes has been with my body. I've shot up like a weed! When I look at photos of myself from just a couple years ago, I can hardly believe how little I was. My mom loves telling the story of how I used to be able to fit in the laundry basket she'd pull around the house. These days, my long legs dangle over the edges when I try to squeeze in. I've grown at least a foot taller! My friends and I are all going through our growth spurts at different times, so we're this mismatched bunch of people some days I tower over and other days they loom above me. It's been really weird to experience my body constantly changing like this.
Along with getting taller, I've also started losing my baby teeth and getting my big kid teeth. I remember being so excited the first time a tooth came loose and I could finally join the "tooth fairy" club with the other kids. Having holes in my smile was a weird look for awhile, but now I've got amouth full of permanent teeth that are hopefully going to stick around for decades to come. I'll never forget the taste of that first wobbly tooth though – sort of like pennies or metal. Gross!
My changing appearance isn't the only area of transformation these past few years. My brain has been morphing too as I've soaked up more and more information at school. Looking back, the things I learned in those earliest years of elementary seem laughably simple now. Back then, just being able to read and write the alphabet was an immense struggle. Now, I can write complete stories and even dig into basic algebra! Who knew there were so many letters in the alphabet, or that they could be combined into such long, complicated words?
Speaking of words, I've also learned some entirely new languages over this period. Well, maybe not "fluent" yet, but I've at least gotten introduced to Spanish and have picked up quite a vocabulary. My parents grew up speaking Spanish, so they've been quizzing me with it since I was in diapers. But actually learning the grammar rules and really studying it academically has been new for me. I can hold basic conversations now and that's opened up the door to communicate with my grandparents who don't know much English. My world has gotten a lot bigger!
One of my favorite new developments has been discovering my passion for art. When I was a tiny kid, I just scribbled aimlessly with crayons and didn't really care what I drew. But
somewhere around 3rd grade, I started getting really interested in trying to make my drawings look realistic. I'd labor over drawing my pets or my toys, working really hard to get the proportions and shading just right. Then I started getting interested in painting and working with different mediums like watercolors and acrylics. More recently, I've been experimenting with oil pastels and learning inking techniques to make my art look super sharp.
I've come a long way from those messy scribbles! I love being able to express my feelings through art or illustrate the crazy imaginative stories I make up. Who knows, maybe I'll be a famous artist someday? I can already draw a pretty mean pineapple or landscape. My dream is to one day be skilled enough to capture portraits – there's something so powerful about being able to recreate the human face in all its detail.
So yeah, a ton has shifted for me over the course of these past few transformative years. My body and mind have been constantly evolving, taking me from that chubby bald baby stage to the young person I am now who sometimes still feels like a little kid and other times shockingly grown up. My interests and skills have bloomed in ways I never could have predicted. I've reached huge milestones like losing teeth, learning to read and
write, picking up new languages, and discovering creative outlets.
I wonder what the next few years have in store? If this rate of change keeps up, I'll probably arrive at middle school soon as a full-fledged teenager with even more mind-bending new experiences coming my way. Maybe I'll hit another growth spurt and suddenly be towering over my former teachers. Maybe I'll become a master at algebra and daunt adults with my math skills. Or who knows, maybe I'll even take up a new hobby like playing an instrument or coding computer games. The possibilities are excitingly endless!
For now though, I'm just taking it one step at a time and trying to soak up as much as I can each day. Being a kid is tiring and amazing. My world is constantly shape-shifting into something bigger and brighter than the day before. I cherish every single new realization, accomplishment, and inch taller that comes my way. Buckle up, even bigger changes are on the horizon – I just know it! This journey of constantly evolving is a wild rollercoaster, but one I wouldn't trade for anything. Here's to many more years of incredible transformations ahead!
篇5
The Past Few Years Have Been a Big Change for Me
Wow, where do I even begin? The last few years have been a whirlwind of changes and new experiences for me. I guess I'll start from the beginning.
When I was just a tiny little kid, life was pretty simple. My biggest concerns were things like which toys to play with, what snacks to ask Mom for, and making sure I got to the park that weeken
篇6
My Life's Big Changes
Lately, I've been noticing lots of changes happening in my life. Some of them are little things, while others feel like huge deals! It's been kind of overwhelming at times, but also really exciting to experience so much that's new and different. Let me tell you about some of the biggest changes I've gone through these past few years.
One of the most obvious changes is how I look. I used to be this tiny, chubby little kid who could barely see over the kitchen counter. Now I've sprouted up like a beanstalk! My mom says
I've grown at least 6 inches in the last year alone. My baby teeth
have pretty much all fallen out too, replaced by my big kid teeth.
I remember being so proud of my first few wiggly teeth and then the excitement of putting them under my pillow for the tooth fairy. These days, losing teeth is just a regular thing. My face has thinned out and changed shape too. When I look at old photos, I can hardly even recognize my former chubby-cheeked self!
Along with the physical changes have come a lot of changes in my abilities and what I'm allowed to do. I've become a lot more independent and my parents trust me with way more responsibilities than they used to. It feels like just yesterday they had to help me get dressed, brush my teeth, and tie my shoes. Now I'm expected to do all those things on my own without even being asked. I even help out around the house by making my own breakfast, cleaning my room, and doing small chores. At first, it was hard to remember all the new things I had to do for myself, but it feels pretty awesome to be growing up and not having to rely on my parents for absolutely everything anymore.
Speaking of not relying on my parents, I've also gotten a lot more freedom to hang out with friends without adult supervision. Don't get me wrong, my parents are still really strict about checking in and enforcing curfews. But these days, they'll let me walk to the neighborhood park or a friend's house as long as I'm
back before dark. We've been taking advantage of that freedom a lot lately. My friends and I will get together at the park and play games like cops and robbers or kickball for hours. Or we'll go over to someone's house and binge watch shows or play video games. It's so much fun being able to hang out together without our parents constantly looking over our shoulders!
Another major change has been switching to the upper grades at school. I'll never forget the jump from preschool to kindergarten. Suddenly, I was one of the little kids on campus instead of one of the big ones! That meant no more long nap times, shorter recess periods, and way more schoolwork. Every year since has brought another step up in expectations and responsibilities. Third grade in particular was a really big transition with way harder academic material and higher standards for behavior. These days in fourth grade, I find myself one of the oldest and biggest students around. The work still challenges me, but I've gotten used to the routine of standardized testing, doing loads of homework, and being a role model for the younger kids.
Finally, one of the biggest changes I've been going through is in my interests and how I spend my free time. My old favorite toys and games have been getting pretty babyish lately. I've
grown out of a lot of the shows and movies I previously loved watching on repeat too. Instead, I've discovered all-new interests to fill my days, like reading novel-length books, coding and computer games, arts and crafts, and sports. I kind of miss the simplicity of just zoning out and watching the same old cartoon episode for the millionth time. But exploring fresh hobbies has been amazing for expanding my mind and creativity. Who knew I had such a knack for computer programming or that I'd get so obsessed with obscure facts about ancient civilizations? Every day, it feels like I'm discovering more about myself and what I enjoy.
So yeah, quite a lot has changed in my world over the last couple of years! Between my rapid physical growth, increasing independence and responsibilities, more freedom with friends, bigger academic challenges, and evolving interests...it's been a whirlwind of new experiences. Some days I look back fondly on my preschool days without a care in the world. Other times, I can't wait to see what other awesome changes await as I continue getting older. No matter what though, I'll always have these memories of an extremely transformative period in my childhood. The changes haven't always been easy, but they've shaped me into who I am today. I can't。