Winter brings out various
preferences in students, many can’t wait to go ice skating and some can’t wait
to head south. These strong feelings toward the winter make effective yet
exciting writing material. You can improve your writing skills by describing
how the season affects you, or how it feels. It is exciting to reveal your
winter writing activities to your friends or family, so you can easily find out
whether your winter thoughts resonate with other people.
Jot down your own
feelings about the season. Explain how it feels, giving details about the
discomfort, excitement, or physical sensations. You might select an emotional thought
instead, describing the readers why you love or dislike cold season and how you
manage those feelings.
When it comes to
winter food, express in writing why you love a specific food, how it makes you
feel good in winter and how it pleases you when are cold and want to heat up.
Try to make it persuasive that readers want to have this winter food themselves.
In fact, it is a fun exercise that associates your feelings with physical
explanation.
Write about cold
weather sports like skiing, snowboarding, skating. Choose your favorite sport
and explain it on the paper. Let your readers know how it feels to play.
Discuss the thrill, excitement and the fear and try to convince readers to perform
the sporting activity.
Winter dreams are one of the fun writing
assignments for cold season. If you are at work, do you want to do skating? If
you are freezing cold, would you like to go for skiing? This is an opportunity to
let your imagination flow and share your winter desire.
Describing the
weather is another fun activity to practice your writing skills. If it is
raining, describe what comes about as the building and trees get wet. If it is
snowing, talk about the light and temperature. You can also write about the
sunny day, using ingenious vocabulary to let readers know how it feels and
looks outside.