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As I think back on the seven-and-a-half years I spent at Washington University, my mind is filled with memories, happy, sad, frustrating, and even humorous.
Tonight I would like to share with you some of the memories that I take with me as I leave Washington University.
I take with me the memory of my office on the fourth floor of Lopata Hall - the room at the end of the hallway that was too hot in summer, too cold in winter, and always too far away from the women's restroom. The window was my office's best feature. Were it not for the physics building across the way, it would have afforded me a clear view of the arch. But instead I got a view of the roof of the physics building. I also had a view of one corner of the roof of Urbauer Hall, which seemed to be a favorite perch for various species of birds who alternately won perching rights for several weeks at a time. And I had a nice view of the physics courtyard, noteworthy as a good place for watching people run their dogs. It's amazing how fascinating these views became the longer I worked on my dissertation. But my favorite view was of a nearby oak tree. From my fourth-floor vantage point I had a rather intimate view of the tree and the various birds and squirrels that inhabit it. Occasionally a bird would land on my window sill, which usually had the effect of startling both of us.
I take with me the memory of two young professors who passed away while I was a graduate student. Anne Johnstone, the only female professor from whom I took a course in the engineering school, and Bob Durr, a political science professor and a member of my dissertation committee, both lost brave battles with cancer. I remember them fondly.
I take with me the memory of failing the first exam in one of the first engineering courses I took as an undergraduate. I remember thinking the course was just too hard for me and that I would never be able to pass it. So I went to talk to the professor, ready to drop the class. And he told me not to give up, he told me I could succeed in his class. For reasons that seemed completely ludicrous at the time, he said he had faith in me. And after that my grades in the class slowly improved, and I ended the semester with an A on the final exam. I remember how motivational it was to know that someone believed in me.
I take with me memories of the midwestern friendliness that so surprised me when I arrived in St. Louis 8 years ago. Since moving to New Jersey, I am sad to say, nobody has asked me where I went to high school.
I take with me the memory of the short-lived computer science graduate student social committee lunches. The idea was that groups of CS grad students were supposed to take turns cooking a monthly lunch. But after one grad student prepared a pot of chicken that poisoned almost the entire CS grad student population and one unlucky faculty member in one fell swoop, there wasn't much enthusiasm for having more lunches.
I take with me the memory of a more successful graduate student effort, the establishment of the Association of Graduate Engineering Students, known as AGES. Started by a handful of engineering graduate students because we needed a way to elect representatives to a campus-wide graduate student government, AGES soon grew into an organization that now sponsors a wide variety of activities and has been instrumental in addressing a number of engineering graduate student concerns.
I take with me the memory of an Engineering and Policy department that once had flourishing programs for full-time undergraduate, masters, and doctoral students.
I take with me memories of the 1992 U.S. Presidential debate. Eager to get involved in all the excitement I volunteered to help wherever needed. I remember spending several days in the makeshift debate HQ giving out-of-town reporters directions to the athletic complex. I remember being thrilled to get assigned the job of collecting film from the photographers in the debate hall during the debate. And I remember the disappointment of drawing the shortest straw among the student volunteers and being the one who had to take the film out of the debate hall and down to the dark room five minutes into the debate - with no chance to re-enter the debate hall after I left.
I take with me memories of university holidays which never seemed to apply to graduate students. I remember spending many a fall break and President's Day holiday with my fellow grad students in all day meetings brought to us by the computer science department.
I take with me memories of exams that seemed designed more to test endurance and perseverance than mastery of the subject matter. I managed to escape taking any classes that featured infamous 24-hour-take-home exams, but remember the suffering of my less fortunate colleagues. And what doctoral student could forget the pain and suffering one must endure to survive the qualifying exams?
I take with me the memory of the seven-minute rule, which always seemed to be an acceptable excuse for being ten minutes late for anything on campus, but which doesn't seem to apply anywhere else I go.
I take with me the memory of Friday afternoon ACM happy hours, known not for kegs of beer, but rather bowls of rainbow sherbet punch. Over the several years that I attended these happy hours they enjoyed varying degrees of popularity, often proportional to the quality and quantity of the accompanying refreshments - but there was always the rainbow sherbert punch.
I take with me memories of purple parking permits, the West Campus shuttle, checking my pendaflex, over-due library books, trying to print from cec, lunches on Delmar, friends who slept in their offices, miniature golf in Lopata Hall, The Greenway Talk, division III basketball, and trying to convince Dean Russel that yet another engineering school rule should be changed.
Finally, I would like to conclude, not with a memory, but with some advice. What would a graduation speech be without a little advice, right? Anyway, this advice comes in the form of a verse delivered to the 1977 graduating class of Lake Forest College by Theodore Seuss Geisel, better known to the world as Dr. Seuss - Here's how it goes:
My uncle ordered popovers
from the restaurant's bill of fare.
And when they were served,
he regarded them
with a penetrating stare . . .
Then he spoke great Words of Wisdom
as he sat there on that chair:
"To eat these things,"
said my uncle,
"you must excercise great care.
You may swallow down what's solid . . .
BUT . . .
you must spit out the air!"
And . . .
as you partake of the world's bill of fare,
that's darned good advice to follow.
又是一個夏天,又是一份離愁。三年前,我們與奧運同輝煌,考進了深外這個學習的殿堂。在這個大廳,懵懂的我們聆聽著熊媽的入學訓話。如今三年過去了,在這個火熱的六月,我們攜手大運,又一次聚集在這里。然而這次,我們卻要在此話別。曾經,我們在這里正式開始了高中生涯。然而又是在這里,我們為自己的高中生活畫上了句號。這能不能算是回到了原點呢?
在這高中生涯即將結束的時候,曾無數次盼望著這一刻的我卻有些不舍。少女作家蔣方舟曾說過,“母校,就是自己每天罵上八百遍,卻絕不允許別人罵一遍的地方。”是啊,曾經討厭看著讓人眼花繚亂的柱子,其實它們無不是在傳達深外學子將來都是國家的棟梁,都是頂天立地的擎天柱。曾經多么憎恨學校繁多的樓梯,現在回首才發現,登樓梯,就是深外在默默教育我們要擁有蝸牛般的精神,一步一步往上爬、踏踏實實做學問;從高一到高三,樓層的不斷更替,更是傳達了“欲窮千里目,更上一層樓”的深刻寓意。深外,在用著除中、英、日、法、德以外的第六種語言,無聲地傳遞著它對我們的愛和教育。
today is a special day, but also a day worth commemorating. because today we are about to take the pearl of the primary school, the alma mater of left us to start our brand new secondary school life, and enter a new phase of the study.
we also remember the significance of pearl primary school badge. it was the cradle of a very large, which loaded with countless as long as the mirs a grown up and will be flying in the sky far away, but they will not forget the cradle of the ex-rearing. we like it a only with hopes, dreams and thanksgiving, flying out of small beads. we will make joint efforts in various parts of the world, for our faith, to live up to the expectations of the teachers work hard!
six years of primary school is always so fast time flies, is the small beads let us both happy and meaningful life. at the same time, we must also thank you for our hard-working gardener ---- selfless teachers every day and work hard for us, let us present here have each student expressed his gratitude to them and respect!
bid farewell to his primary school, we work together hand in hand! to repay the hard cultivation of small beads and in secondary schools it up!
尊敬的領導、老師、親愛的同學們:
下午好!
今天,是一個特殊的日子,也是一個值得我們紀念的日子。因為今天我們即將踏出珠光小學的校門,離開我們的母校,開始我們全新的中學生活,進入一個全新的學習階段。
我們還記得珠光小學?;盏囊饬x。那是一個很大的搖籃,里面裝載著無數只大鵬鳥,只要大鵬一長大,就會飛向遠處的天空,但它們不會忘記搖籃的養育之恩。我們就好比那一只只大鵬鳥,帶著希望、夢想與感恩,飛出珠校我們會在世界各地共同努力,為我們的信念,為不辜負老師們的期望而努力奮斗!
Good afternoon!
It is my great honor to stand here today to say goodbye to my Alma mater, to say goodbye to my Alma mater, and to say goodbye to this unforgettable high school year. First of all, I would like to thank my teachers, parents and classmates for their trust in me.
Three years ago, at this time, we were yearning for this school outside the campus. Three years later, we were full of it. Three years ago, we entered the school with excellent grades and parents' expectations. Three years later, we are leaving the beautiful campus with growing experience and parents' comfort.
Standing in the three years after the end, we found that high school is a too hasty book, unconsciously, China with more than one thousand pages so rushed over, but it's more than one thousand days and nights into numerous real life details emerge in front of us, all the Chinese redbud, kapok blooming; The noisy playground, the quiet botanical garden; The sound of the morning, the hasty and full of evening, the love-hate and love-hate dining hall, the library that makes people forget to return; With my classmates' heart and soul, and the teacher's laughter... It is in the silent steps of time that we have changed from three years ago, to the mature and acute, from the confusion of three years ago, to today's steadfast courage! Choose to let us have no regrets, we would like to sincerely say: in the attachment, thank you!
When we will leave school, we might as well from the emotion in the territory to set aside a reason, ten years, twenty years or thirty years later, when the familiar faces and scenery gradually fade, when the class learned the chapter out of my mind, when we are on the stage of fuzzy failure, we rely on what to maintain the Alma mater of deep feelings? What is the common blood that flows through each of the attached people?
First of all, it is the spirit of hardship that is attached to us. "If you eat bitter, you will be a companion." We will not forget those eight days in the hot sun, the sonorous military training pace, unforgettable that week in the qingyuan township of the rice training "the three identical" of the agricultural test; We shall never forget the time when we were running around the playground with our tired legs and tired legs. I can't forget the summer night's scorching heat, the bitter cold in winter. It is these hardships that have chastened our plain character; It is these hardships that have cultivated our strong and unyielding spirit; Even more, let us understand the mission and responsibilities that are shouldering on the shoulders of contemporary youth, and let us understand the "first taste of sweet, sweet, sweet and sweet", which Yang told us. First eat big bitter, then eat small bitter, small bitter is also sweet!"
Second, it is the space that gives us freedom to think freely. If we are birds, we are the blue sky. If we are running water, it is high mountain. The attachment gives us the desire to fly high, and the attachment gives us the possibility to rush into the distance. In this area, we are free to form a community that can bring into play our individual character and talents. We make public our individuality in the election of the student union, and we display our wisdom in the innovation competition. On the other hand, very few homework assignments, a full week of self-study and body forging, and the seemingly strict but extremely loose management system. It is these freedoms that tell us that while we are focused on learning, we should develop more fully and highlight our strengths. It is these freedoms that tell us to learn to choose and to give up; It is also these freedoms that tell us to manage our own lives and plan our own lives.
Third, it is a pluralistic view of our cognitive world. Adhering to the principal wu "with complete modern education builds high quality of modern people" concept of education, the cultivation of the affiliated high school of respected multivariate quality, bring all kinds of talents to grow hair glory: there are an infinite number of elective courses, there are rich and colorful club activities, there are too many things to see the style of competition. In the school sports meet, we are splashing the sweat of youth; At the festival, we dance the young rhythm; In the science festival, we jump to innovative thinking. Cultivate the consciousness of our citizens, volunteers group wonderful "BBS of the affiliated high school of" broaden our horizons, there are rich and colorful summer camp every year and a wide variety of academic investigation activities, make we look around the world, with the world... Under the background of such respect and diversity, the soil in the attachment makes us a living individual, and we will embrace all advanced civilizations with the mind of the attached people.
Today, we stand on the new starting point of life, the road ahead is how to explore, but I know, the affiliated high school of people not afraid, because of the affiliated high school of three years of experience, let us gradually clear the way forward. Graduation from high school is both an end and a starting point. With the confidence and calmness characteristic of the attached, we will walk into the holy university hall and enter the society full of competition and challenge. We must be able to create a new splendor in the college entrance exam a week later. We must also be able to win one victory after another in the future.
finally, i would like to conclude, not with a memory, but with some advice. what would a graduation speech be without a little advice, right? anyway, this advice comes in the form of a verse delivered to the 1977 graduating class of lake forest college by theodore seuss geisel, better known to the world as dr. seuss - here's how it goes:
非常榮幸的我有這個機會參加貴校的英語教師競聘演講,首先感謝各位領導老師對我的信任和支持。
我是20**年畢業于**大學外語學院師范英語專業,四年的大學學習讓我掌握了扎實的語言功底。作為年輕教師,我從不敢懈怠,堅持利用業余時間學習,提高自身業務水平。通過一年的教學工作,我的教學業務水平得到了很大的提升。今天,我競聘的是理科英語教師,之所以競聘這個崗位,基于以下三點原因:
一 我有扎實的專業知識我深知英語學科在學?;緦W科教學中的地位和作用,明確英語教師的職責和任務,也明白英語教師所應必備的素質和要求,所以,自工作以來,我始終不忘學習,勤鉆研,善思考,多研究,不斷豐富提高自己。
二了解并熱愛我的學生這一屆高一學生從入學開始就擔任一二班的英語教學工作。在一年的教學實踐中,我揣摩著,嘗試著,與他們真誠溝通交流著,已經非常熟悉每個學生的性格特點和學習現狀,這為教學工作的進一步開展,奠定了堅實的基礎。
三我有較好的年齡優勢我正當青春年華,精力旺盛,敬業精神高,能夠全身心地投入到自己熱愛的教學工作中去。這一點也深受學生喜愛。
假如我能夠通過競爭上崗,我打算從以下幾個方面改進自己的教學工作,提高自己的教學水平。
i would like to say that all those who wait to have a library will not study further even though they have one and all these who wait to have a lab will not do experiments even though they have one. when you have a firm resolution and determination to solve a problem, you will naturally economize on food and clothing.
as for time, i should say it’s not a problem. you may know that every day he could do only an hour work, not much more than that because darwin was ill for all his life. you must have read his achievements. every day you spend an hour in reading 10 useful pages, then you will read more than 3650 pages every year. in 30 years you will have read 110,000 pages.
my fellow students, reading 110,000 pages will make you a scholar. but it will take you an hour to read three kinds of small-sized newspapers and it will take you an hour and a half to play four rounds of mahjian pieces. reading small-sized newspapers or playing mahjian pieces, or working hard to be a scholar? it’s up to you all.
而現在,站在這更給我鼓舞的演講臺前,我感到更是快樂,在這里,我要特別感謝在座的老師和同學們給了我一次“快樂的”表達機會,我叫姜明,來自海城中心衛生院,一名普普通通的醫務工作者,一個平平凡凡的農村青年,今天很高興作為十大優秀青年代表來參加我們溫州市第十五中學(龍灣中學)的“共享成長——十大青年進校園”對話活動,我感到十分的榮幸和光榮。我今天演講的主題是“青春與奉獻”。
當我學醫畢業時,我的老師,一位德高望重的老教授深切地對我們說:你要成為一名好醫生,你必須謹記醫生的經驗是患者給予的,因為只有患者才是醫生的老師。老教授這一句充滿哲理的話我時時刻刻銘記在心;就這樣,我踏上了我的從醫之路,在從醫的路上,我認為有三點是比較重要的:
一、堅持:那要回顧到1990年,當時我剛剛擔任梅頭醫院的團支部書記,為了響應團市委的號召,我們醫院就開始有了一條不成文的院規,每年春秋二季分四次到鎮敬老院、每年分四次到離鎮中心較遠的東溪、埭頭等村開展“學雷鋒、為您服務”義診活動,為孤寡老人和社會各界提供醫療服務,并為鎮敬老院老人提供系列的“獻愛心”免費服務活動:如免費為他們建立健康檔案、免費建立健康藥柜,定期更換到期藥品,還自掏腰包為其買藥,在全體團員的共同努力下,20年了,這項工作至今從未斷過。浙江省電視臺為此義舉還進行了主題為《青年志愿者》的近30分鐘的專題報道。
thanksgiving is a traditional virtue of the chinese nation, build a socialist harmonious society needs. guangdong lawyer tian, in order to return the mother's kindness in telling your mother dying when she donated his kidney to restore the mother's life; xu yu return to the community of his kindness, decided to leave after graduating from university in the bustling city , broke into窮鄉僻壤the thatched shed to seeking knowledge, a thirst for knowledge sent the children ...
我覺得,教師與學生是一對互相依賴的生命,是一對共同成長的伙伴。教師的幸福不僅僅是學生的進步與成長,同時還應該包括自己的充實與成長。吾生有涯,而知無涯。教師的職業特點決定了我們只有通過讀書,不斷地給自己 “充電”,才能擁有源源不斷的“活水”,給自己和學生的雙重成長以堅實的保證。
今天站在這里,我不想用那些華麗的詞藻去描述讀書的美好和意義,只想與大家一起分享一下我的成長故事。
記得剛踏上工作崗位時,學校為了讓我們盡快地熟悉業務、完成角色轉換,對我們青年教師進行了一系列的培訓。初出茅廬的我覺得這種培訓沒什么意義,尤其是沒有必要講那些教育教學方面的理論,只要多提供幾堂精彩的示范課,讓我們模仿就可以了。因為初登講臺,不懂得什么教學方法,面對教材總是感到束手無策,不知道課堂上該講什么、講多少,所以特別希望老教師給一個明確的、具體的、能“立竿見影”的做法或模式讓我們參照,甚至照搬,否則心里就沒有底。這樣做果然省勁,一切都不必費心,教材的處理、教學環節的設計、課后練習的安排,等等,一切都照老教師的去做,無從下手的困擾沒有了,每天上完課回到辦公室,感覺是那樣的輕松,那時的我以為教學就這樣簡單、容易呢。
可是,漸漸地我發現我的課堂缺乏活力、了無趣味,除了少數幾個學生在比較認真地聽講之外,其他學生表現出很淡漠的樣子,有的在下面偷偷地聊天,看課外書,做小動作,甚至有的學生干脆趴在課桌上打起了瞌睡。每當我提問問題的時候,下面幾乎都是一片沉默。這樣的教學效果當然不好,我十分沮喪卻束手無策。再去聽老教師的課,看到人家課堂上那熱烈的氣氛,活躍的場面,我感到不解:一樣的知識,一樣的講解,為什么效果卻差這么多?我們的組長孫老師語重心長地說:教師和教師不同,學生和學生也不一樣,不同班級的學生,有不同的學習特點,再者,教學是一個互動的過程,需要教師根據具體情況加以變通和取舍。別人的教案和課例,只能作為一個參考,教學還是得有自己的東西啊。
一席話說得我茅塞頓開。我仔細地比較了一下與老教師的差異:老教師們熟悉教材,了解學生,他們的授課計劃總是以學生為中心,對學生學習中可能出現的問題,具有預見性,并能準備好一套或幾套解決方案;他們善于調動學生的學習興趣,課堂語言生動,講解詳略得當;他們注重新舊知識的聯系,使學生始終在前一知識的基礎上學習新的知識,這樣,學起來輕松,掌握起來也不感到困難。
而我總是搞不清楚一節課到底能進行多少內容,惟恐完不成教學任務,所以總像是被人追趕似的趕進度;每節課我的第一句話通常是:“這節課我們繼續進行下一節。”完全顧及不到新舊知識的關聯;課堂上我雖然也想上出點新意,可就是不知道有什么新方法、新手段、新角度。通過對比,我終于明白,干工作只憑熱情是不行的,教育教學工作時刻需要心靈的介入。僅靠簡單模仿不可能掌握教學規律,它需要的是長期的學習與積累。不學習,心靈之泉就會枯竭,工作也就無“心”可用。要給學生一杯水,你就得找到永不枯竭的水源。這個水源就是學習和實踐。
帶著這樣的認識,我開始如饑似渴地投入到讀書學習中去。我首先通讀了五年制師范學校數學專業的全部教材,我要了解自己所教的這一部分在整個體系中所處的位置,及其與前后知識的關聯;同時我到處搜尋名家著作,觀摩名家課例,認真查找著自身的不足。讀書和學習讓我眼界大開。我發現,隨著閱讀量的增加,在我的眼前好象打開了一扇大門,我不敢說我已經邁進了數學王國的門檻,但我真實地領略到了數學之美,備課變得容易了,課講得生動了,學生的學習興趣也變得濃厚了。用我們校長的話來說,這一切都是因為我長進了——在教的過程中,我先學,我和學生們一起成長了!
本文導航 1、首頁2、經驗+反思=成長
有人說:經驗+反思=成長。我的成長體驗就是不斷地學習。
學習的方式,可以是自我磨礪。不斷告誡自己要用心地對待工作:上課前要用心,——用心鉆研,用心備課;上課時更要用心,——用心講解,用心觀察學生的掌握情況;課后也要用心——用心回顧課堂教學的每一個細節,及時總結得失,修正教學思路,寫好授課后記,把教學過程給人啟迪的地方寫下來,反思成功之舉、失敗之處、探索之路、智慧之光、學生之見,正是這看似平常卻給人深省的課后小記,能幫助我們經常梳理自己的課堂教學,調整自己的教學心態,改進自己的教學方法,提高自己駕馭課堂教學的能力,促使自己獲得經驗、探索新路、嘗試向科研型教師方向發展。
學習的方式,也可以是與同行切磋。取人之長,補己之短,借鑒別人的經驗和方法,可以讓我們少走彎路,更快進步?,F在的我已經明白,借鑒決不是照單全收,更不是亦步亦趨、機械模仿。借鑒是在別人的基礎上,加以創新和改造,形成自己的東西。
學習的方式,還可以是觀摩名家課例,與名師交流。網絡上有眾多名師案例,還有許多名師博客,可以讓我們瀏覽、觀摩,更可以直接向名師請教、切磋。名師們的教學感悟、教育理念都給了我極大的啟迪,使我獲益良多。與名師為友,讓我這個教育新兵,可以站在巨人的肩上眺望數學教學的前沿風光。
學習的方式,當然不能忽略了讀書。每一本書,都別有天地,與一本好書相對,就是與智者相對。著名詩人狄金森在他的詩中這樣說道:“沒有一艘船能像一本書/也沒有一匹馬能像/一頁跳動的詩行那樣——/把人帶向遠方”。讀名師的書,看他們成長的足跡,奮斗的艱辛,追求的快樂,可以激勵自己奮發有為。讀教育學、心理學方面的書,可以讓自己始終注意從學生實際出發,遵循教育規律,始終牢記:教育的根本在于人格的塑造。讀書促我自省,讓我時時捫心自問:今天上的課有哪些新氣象?今天的學習有什么新的收獲?今天處理問題時是否有了新的方式?與學生交往時是否發現了學生新的變化?……
讀書,讓我深刻體會到了為師之道,知曉了由合格到優秀,由優秀到卓越的教師成長途徑。在不斷學習、自我完善的過程中,我從一個剛走上講臺、縮手縮腳的新教師成長為一個有教學自信、樂于與學生一起分享成長快樂的教師。雖然不能說,讀書學習是我生活中唯一的快樂,但我可以說,讀書改變了我的生活,帶給了成長的喜悅!
讀書讓我認識到,要做一個有激情的人。生活需要激情,教學更需要激情。惟有對教學、對學生滿懷熱愛,才能保持一以貫之的激情,讓自己的課堂充滿生機充滿活力。
讀書讓我認識到,要做一個有思想的人。教師要教書,更要育人。全國特級教師竇桂梅老師說:教育的真諦在于將知識轉化為智慧,將文化積淀為人格。她還說:教師因讀書鑄就備課靈魂,便成就了教育的永恒愛心、理想信念、社會良知以及社會責任心,這才是一個真正的教師不可或缺的精神底子。陶行知先生說:教育“千教萬教教人求真”,教師的思想,直接影響到學生的發展。教師有博大的思想境界,才有可能培育出有益于國家民族的人才。
Dear leaders, teachers, dear students,
Good afternoon, everyone!
In June, with all the Chui Chui and the fruits of brewing, we welcomed the 20XX junior high school graduation ceremony. It is a great honor for me to speak at such a grand ceremony. On behalf of all the students of third grade, please allow me to pay the highest tribute to our alma mater and the teachers who have taught us carefully. I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to our parents.
At this moment, I feel very excited, not only the joy of graduation, but also the endless attachment to my alma mater. Three years of junior high school life, full and beautiful, we shed tears, but accompanied by laughter; we tread thorns, but smell the fragrance of thousands of flowers.
Three years ago, we moved to the third high school with the emotion of excitement and admiration.
In the past three years, we felt the warmth and richness of our alma mater. In junior high school, we are like a small tree, though not luxuriant, it has already revealed new buds. Our beloved leaders and teachers, like the diligent gardeners, care for us day and night: to prune and wither the redundant branches and leaves for us to irrigate our knowledge of science, to remove the vermin of the moth tree, and to cover us with warm clothes. Without the training of alma mater leaders and teachers, there will be no healthy growth. Tirelessly nurture talent, follow the true knowledge. Here, on behalf of all the students in the junior grade, I would like to say to the dearest leader and teacher of the Alma school and to all the employees we have paid for: "hard work, thank you!"
Three years, the friendship of the same window, let us learn to trust each other, let us understand that "we are all only one wing of an angel, only to embrace each other to fly." When we are in a low ebb, we cheer on each other; when we succeed, we cheer together. With warm smiles and warm atmosphere, we can learn to love, to persist and to believe that sunshine is always in the wind and rain. Intimate friendship and mutual affection will all precipitate into a valuable spiritual wealth. In the future, we will warm our hearts with each other no matter what the weather is like, no matter what the ends of the earth are. My dear classmates, take this opportunity to say "thank you!" to all the classmates who helped and warmed each other.
Three years, more than 1000 pages of books, recording how many wonderful fragments we have, and how many eternal moments freeze. Let us look back on the growth of this way with a feeling of life transformation: in the classroom, we are concentrated and written. In the sports field, we have a great leap and the first for the first time; in the room of the experimental composition, we capture the inspiration and the truth. For the mid-term exam, how many cold and windy mornings we had, how many sweaty afternoons, and how many lonely lights the long night... We suffered from wind and rain and tasted bitterness and bitterness. We trudged through the thorns and searched in the torrent. The satisfaction is that the achievement is always in direct proportion to the effort. In the deep footprints left by the alma mater, we have the belief that we are constantly pursuing and never fail to achieve the ideal. We are down to earth, one step and one footprints, together with the teacher to create the glory of the alma mater.
Three years of walking is solid and hurried, and three years of sweat are hard and happy. In three years, we grew up with the alma mater. From "third middle school" to "suitable middle school", from the borrowing of school buildings to moving into their beautiful campus, the change is only the name and address, the same is the strict school discipline of the alma mater, the strong style of study and the gentle and gentle between teachers and students. In this happy family, we use diligence and wisdom to write the magnificent chapter of struggle. We weave gorgeous junior high school life with dreams and youth. We are about to enter the field of the high school entrance examination and accept an important challenge in life. Dear students, "the sea is crossed, the hero is showing the true colors". Life is always surpassing in the competition, and life is always shining in the struggle. Now that we have chosen the challenge, we have no reason to shrink. Students, in the exam, we must succeed! Let us treasure this precious time, carefully prepared, with a positive and optimistic attitude into the examination room, with excellent results to return to the alma mater, teachers and parents!
Three years of junior high school life is fleeting, dear school younger brother and sister, you are in the great period of study, the alma mater is full of knowledge and strength of the fertile soil, I believe that you will cherish this good time of study, with perseverance, self-confidence and sweat to write a regrets for the three years. There are roads and diligence in learning mountains. Take this opportunity, on behalf of all my older brothers and sisters in my third grade, I wish you all the best: live happily, strive for progress, never give up, and make progress every day!
Waving goodbye to yesterday, teachers and students, classmates and friends, it is hard to forget. Graduation from junior high school is just a post office on the road of life. Let us take the grace of the alma mater, with the spirit of the alma mater, with the heart of good memories and gratitude, on the new journey, and to deduce the wonderful life with the mind and the wisdom.
Finally, on behalf of all the graduates in grade three, I wish to wish our best wishes to our alma mater, wish our teachers happy and healthy, and wish all our classmates a good future!
Thank you
初中畢業英語演講稿(二)
Dear teachers, dear classmates:
Hello everyone!
Today, I stand here to say goodbye to our alma mater on behalf of all the first three graduates, to say goodbye to the teachers in nineteen, to say goodbye to the students who get along with each other, and to say goodbye to the unforgettable years.
At this moment, I feel very excited, both joy of graduation, but also can not hide unlimited memories and nostalgia. Three years of life, we live full and beautiful, we shed tears, but accompanied by laughter, we follow the thorns, but smell the fragrance of thousands of flowers.