4. Think back to your childhood Spring Festivals. What is one thing you miss the most from those days?
🌱 Beginner Level
Vocabulary and Phrases:
1. childhood - the time when you are a child.
Example: I remember my childhood Spring Festivals well.
2. miss - to feel sad because something is not there anymore.
Example: I miss the firecrackers from my childhood.
3. remember - to have a memory of something.
Example: I remember wearing new clothes on New Year's Day.
4. grow up - to become older.
Example: When I grew up, things felt different.
5. excited - very happy and full of energy.
Example: I was so excited to get red envelopes.
6. together - with each other.
Example: We always ate dinner together as a family.
7. wait for - to stay until something happens.
Example: I waited for midnight to set off fireworks.
8. look forward to - to feel happy about something that will happen.
Example: I looked forward to visiting my grandparents.
Sentence Patterns:
S1. When I was a child, + clause. - to talk about the past.
Example: When I was a child, I loved watching the fireworks.
S2. I miss + noun phrase / verb-ing. - to express what you feel sad about losing.
Example: I miss playing with my cousins all night.
S3. One thing I remember clearly is + noun phrase / verb-ing. - to describe a strong memory.
Example: One thing I remember clearly is my grandmother's cooking.
🌿 Intermediate Level
Vocabulary and Phrases:
1. nostalgia - a feeling of sadness and affection for the past.
Example: I feel nostalgia when I think about those days.
2. memory - something you remember from the past.
Example: Some of my best memories are from Spring Festival.
3. carefree - without worries or stress.
Example: Childhood was more carefree than today.
4. magic - a special, wonderful quality.
Example: The holiday had a magic that is gone now.
5. gathering - a group of people meeting together.
Example: The family gatherings were huge and noisy.
6. homemade - made at home, not bought from a store.
Example: I miss my aunt's homemade dumplings.
7. stay up - to not go to bed.
Example: We stayed up late playing card games.
8. all night long - for the whole night.
Example: The fireworks went on all night long.
Sentence Patterns:
S1. What I miss most from my childhood is + noun phrase / verb-ing. - to state the top thing.
Example: What I miss most from my childhood is the sense of wonder.
S2. Looking back, I realize that + clause. - to reflect on the past.
Example: Looking back, I realize that those simple moments were the best.
S3. Back then, + clause, but now + clause. - to contrast past and present.
Example: Back then, we played outside, but now everyone stares at phones.
🌳 Advanced Level
Vocabulary and Phrases:
1. reminisce - to think and talk about pleasant past experiences.
Example: I often reminisce about Spring Festivals from my youth.
2. innocence - lack of experience of the world, simplicity.
Example: There was an innocence to how I experienced the holiday.
3. evoke - to bring a feeling or memory to mind.
Example: The smell of certain foods evokes my childhood.
4. communal - shared by a group of people.
Example: The communal spirit of the neighborhood has faded.
5. bygone era - a time in the past.
Example: Those traditions belong to a bygone era.
6. simple pleasures - small, basic things that bring happiness.
Example: I miss the simple pleasures, like lighting sparklers.
7. sense of anticipation - the feeling of waiting excitedly for something.
Example: The sense of anticipation before New Year's Eve was incredible.
8. treasure - to value something greatly.
Example: I treasure the memories of making dumplings with my grandma.
Sentence Patterns:
S1. If I could go back to one moment from my childhood Spring Festivals, it would be when + clause. - to choose a specific memory.
Example: If I could go back to one moment from my childhood Spring Festivals, it would be when the whole family sat around the table laughing.
S2. The memory that stands out most vividly is + noun phrase / verb-ing. - to describe the clearest memory.
Example: The memory that stands out most vividly is the sound of firecrackers echoing through the night.
S3. What I long for is not just + noun phrase, but the feeling of + noun phrase / verb-ing. - to distinguish between a thing and an emotion.
Example: What I long for is not just the red envelopes, but the feeling of being completely carefree.