In this article, we will learn how to write a Diary.
First, we will learn what is Diary Writing? Then, we will look into the Format of Diary Writing, and finally, we will understand it with an example.
What is a Diary?
What is a Diary entry or Diary Writing?
A diary entry is a section of writing that has been organized by date in a diary.
Think of it as a chapter of a book. Generally, It can be as short or as long as you want.
But for exam purposes, the word limit is set to 100-150 words.
While writing any diary entry, you have to be more creative and thoughtful.
Format of diary writing
There are eight things involved in it.
- Firstly, in the left-hand corner, write the date on which you are writing the diary,
- Next, Just below it write the day,
- After that, just below it write the time on which you are writing the diary,
Generally, the time is in the night as we write the diary after the day ends. - Leave a line and in the next line, write the salutation as
Dear Diary, - Leave a line and in the next line, write the heading.
It is used so that you immediately know what your diary entry is about. or what went special that day.
This step is optional. - Now comes the body of your diary.
The actual content that needs to be written. And it must be :
- in First Person
- The Tense could be Simple past, Present Perfect, or Future tense
- And the word limit is 100-150 words. Again, please take advice from your teacher and stick to the word limit as per their guidance.
- After your content, you need to write your name.
and - at last, you may add a signature, it is also optional.
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