Details of the frog description for 4th-grade students:
Describing a 4th Grade Frog
Homework
Ribbit ribbit... Ribbit ribbit... The little frog is studying on the boat and suddenly realizes something new!
In the serene lotus pond, everything seems to have gone out to play, but the little frog sits diligently reciting its lessons. Its whole body is a bright green color, with some black spots like gemstones for jewelry. It has a small head, a triangular-shaped face with a mischievous expression. Its big round eyes bulge out. Especially its wide mouth, probably meant for easy food hunting. Its front legs are short and chubby. Its hind legs are long, with equally long toes. In the vast space, the frog's voice echoes. It folds its hind legs to sit straight like a child, utterly adorable! Sometimes feeling melancholic, it dips its toes into the water, naturally bursting into laughter. After a while, the frog gathers its books and heads out to play. Perhaps it has finished studying.
Oh, I adore the cute little frog! I really cherish it.
In addition to the sample essay describing a lion, you can also refer to sample essays describing other animals such as: Shrimp, Crab, Goose, Crocodile
=>Describing a Shrimp
=>Describing a Crab
=>Describing a Goose
=>Describing a Crocodile
Image of a Frog:
Describing a frog sitting, embracing a leaf for shelter from the rain
Describing two playful green frogs
Explore the detailed content of the section Based on the excerpt from the play 'In the Kingdom of the Future'. Retell the story chronologically to improve your Vietnamese language skills in 4th grade.
