Diary usually consists of two parts: the end of the book and the text. Diaries often record what they see, hear, do and think in the first person. The format of Chinese and English diaries is roughly the same. The end of an English diary is dedicated to writing the date, week and weather of the diary. In the upper left corner is the date (year, month, day) and the week. Write down the weather in the upper right corner.
As a style, diary belongs to narrative practical writing. The content of the diary comes from our observation of life. So you can narrate, you can write about people, events, scenes and activities. There are all kinds of diaries, and everything you think in a day can be the content of a diary.
How to keep a diary
As the name implies, write a diary once a day. So the diary can only write about the day? That's not true. Diary can also be written in the past. If there is nothing to write in a single-page diary, or what happened in the past is not written down in time, you can write it down later after recalling and thinking.
What you write doesn't need to be decorated with good phrases. After all, it's just that what you do is expressed in words and kept for one day. As long as it is coherent and comfortable to read. Do whatever you want-write whatever you want, and create a relaxed reading environment is enough.