A collection of must-know idioms for first-year primary school students

Dear parents and children, hello everyone! The transition from kindergarten to primary school is an important turning point in children\’s learning career. At this stage, allowing children to be exposed to and master some basic idioms can not only enrich their language expression, but also cultivate their interest and understanding of Chinese culture. Today, we will summarize for you the idioms that children in the first grade of primary school must master. 1. Number idioms 1. Single-minded: Describes a single-minded mind without distracting thoughts. – Example: Xiao Ming concentrates on his homework. 2. 1510: Describes a clear and orderly narrative without omissions. – Example: He told his mother exactly what happened. 3. Multifarious: a metaphor for variety or variety. – Example: The variety of products in the supermarket is dazzling. 2. Animal idioms 1. Jumping like a chicken and a dog: describing being in a panic. – Example: A stranger came to the house, and the kittens and puppies were frightened. 2. The fox pretends to be the tiger\’s power: a metaphor for relying on other people\’s power to oppress others. – Example: He always bullies weak classmates. 3. Birds singing and flowers fragrant: describe the beautiful scene of spring. – Example: Spring is here, the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant in the park, it’s so beautiful. 3. Color idioms 1. Prosperous: Describes a prosperous or economically affluent life. – Example: Life is prosperous, which is really enviable. 2. Clear distinction between black and white: It means that the boundaries between right and wrong are very clear. – Example: He has a clear distinction between black and white, and everyone respects him. 3. Colorful: Describes the blooming of a hundred flowers and the bright colors. It also means that things are rich and colorful. – Example: The garden is colorful and beautiful. 4. Character idioms 1. Be cheerful and smiling: describe someone who is happy and happy. – Example: Hearing the good news, he smiled happily. 2. In a hurry: to describe doing things in a hurry and without any order. – Example: It was the first time he cooked, and he was in a hurry. 3. Stunned: Describes being stunned due to surprise or fear. – Example: Seeing the scene in front of him, he was stunned. 5. Natural idioms 1. Calm and calm: refers to the absence of wind and waves. A metaphor for calmness and peace. – Example: The sea is calm and calm, suitable for fishing. 2. Windy and sunny: describes the weather being sunny and warm (mostly used in spring). – Example: It’s sunny and sunny today. It’s a good weather for an outing. 3. Beautiful mountains and clear waters: describes the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers. – Example: My hometown is a beautiful place with beautiful mountains and clear waters. When children learn these idioms, they can deepen their understanding and memory through interesting stories, pictures or games. Parents can also guide their children to use idioms in their daily lives, such as encouraging them to use idioms to describe the scenery they see and the things they experience. I hope these idioms can lay a good language foundation for children who are about to enter elementary school., making them more confident and outstanding in learning and communication!

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