ppt英语Never give up
Unit 3 Lesson 9 Never Give Up
4. What does the writer think of Janek?
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Step 3 Detailed Reading
Read the passage and answer the following questions.
要求:独立作答,之后师友展示,学友说出做题依据,学师总结 答题技巧和注意事项,时间8分钟。
Because Marek Kaminski visited Janek and
asked him to go to the North and South Pole with him.
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Step 3 Detailed Reading
Read the passage and answer the following questions.
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Homework
Task : An Interview
假设你是二十一世纪报的小记者,现在你有机会 采访Janek,你想不想问他一些问题呢?
1. Work in pairs. 2. Make an interview. (You’ll have 5 mins to prepare.) 3. Present in class.
Lesson 9 Never Give Up!
Together to the Poles
北师大版八年级上册 首钢矿业四中 李娜
Step 1 Pre-reading
Is it difficult to go to the Poles? Why or why not?
I think it is (not) difficult to go to the Poles, because ...
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Step 3 Detailed Reading
北师大版英语八上《Lesson 9 Never Give Up》ppt课件
So we should remember that:
*Yesterday is a memory , tommorrow is a dream. *so live for today just do it right now.
*If you can dream it, you can make it.
No one is excluded from bad breaks. It may be a failed test, a bad finances, a bad health problem,and so on. Everyone in this thing called life, gets bad breaks.
We often hear people say, “Never give up.” These can be encouraging words and words of determination. A person who believes in them will keep trying to reach his goal no matter how many times he fails. In my opinion, the quality of determination to succeed is an important one to have. Therefore, I believe that we should never give up.
NEVER GIVE UP
Life doesn't always give us the joys we want. We don't always get our hopes and dreams, and we don't always get our own way.
Unit 4 Growing up Reading 1: Never give up 课件23张
扬州教育学院附属中学 常万里
Kobe Bryant
Yao Ming
Height: 198cm
Height: 226cm
Height: 170cm
Spud Webb
237cm 170cm
1.3m
The shortest player in the NBA
2 images (画面) of Spud Webb
sitting in the stands
Para 3
practising in the courts got the coach to change his mind What was the coach's "mind"?
3.Excuse me,Spud,what did you often do or what did you think about when sitting in the stands without the chance of playing the game?
2 schools to play basketball in
junior college
getting a scholarship
He led his team to the national championship.
North Carolina State University
How did Spud attract the attention of the university?
He was a great player. He had many great achievements.
英语PPT(主题:坚持你的梦想)
There are only two creatures who can surmount the pyramids —the eagle and the snail.
In fact, not everyone has the talent like the eagle, but we can learn to the perseverance of the snail. If we know where we want to arrive, we should make our goal to persist, don’t give up, don’t throw away.
Class 8
group member :冯杰、王一、袁彬容、何敏放
Let’s see a video
Never give up for your dream
One of the keys to being successful in anything you do is persistence.Once you have determined exactly what you want to accomplish, you must take massive action on a consistent ,and persistent basis in order to succeed. If you take the time to study any successful person ,you will learn that the vast majority of them have had more "failure"than they have had "successes".This because successful people are persistent; the more they stumble and fall, the more they get right back up and get going again.On the other hand, people that don't get back up and try again,never reach success.
丘吉尔著名演讲:Never Give Up (英语原文)
丘吉尔著名演讲:Never Give Up (英语原文)Never Give UpOctober 29, 1941Harrow SchoolWhen Churchill visited Harrow on October 29 to hear the traditional songs again, he discovered that an additional verse had been added to one of them. It ran: "Not less we praise in darker daysThe leader of our nation,And Churchill's name shall win acclaimFrom each new generation.For you have power in danger's hourOur freedom to defend, Sir!Though long the fight we know that rightWill triumph in the end, Sir!Almost a year has passed since I came down here at your Head Master's kind invitation in order to cheer myself and cheer the hearts of a few of my friends by singing some of our own songs. The ten months that have passed have seen very terrible catastrophic events inthe world - ups and downs, misfortunes - but can anyone sitting here this afternoon, this October afternoon, not feel deeply thankful for what has happened in the time that has passed and for the very great improvement in the position of our country and of our home? Why, when I was here last time we were quite alone, desperately alone, and we had been so for five or six months. We were poorly armed. We are not so poorly armed today; but then we were very poorly armed. We had the unmeasured menace of the enemy and their air attack still beating upon us, and you yourselves had had experience of this attack; and I expect you are beginning to feel impatient that there has been this long lull with nothing particular turning up!But we must learn to be equally good at what is short and sharp and what is long and tough. It is generally said that the British are often better at the last. They do not expect to move from crisis to crisis; they do not always expect that each day will bring up some noble chance of war; but when they very slowly make up their minds that the thing has to be done and the job put through and finished, then, even if it takes months -if it takes years - they do it.Another lesson I think we may take, just throwing our minds back to our meeting here ten months ago and now, is that appearances are often very deceptive, and as Kipling well says, we must "…meet with Triumph and Disaster. And treat those two impostors just the same."You cannot tell from appearances how things will go. Sometimes imagination makes things out far worse than they are; yet without imagination not much can be done. Those people who are imaginative see many more dangers than perhaps exist; certainly many more than will happen; but then they must also pray to be given that extra courage to carry this far-reaching imagination. But for everyone, surely, what we have gone through in this period - I am addressing myself to the School - surely from this period of ten months this is the lesson: never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never-in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. We stood all alone a year ago, and to many countries itseemed that our account was closed, we were finished. All this tradition of ours, our songs, our School history, this part of the history of this country, were gone and finished and liquidated.Very different is the mood today. Britain, other nations thought, had drawn a sponge across her slate. But instead our country stood in the gap. There was no flinching and no thought of giving in; and by what seemed almost a miracle to those outside these Islands, though we ourselves never doubted it, we now find ourselves in a position where I say that we can be sure that we have only to persevere to conquer.You sang here a verse of a School Song: you sang that extra verse written in my honour, which I was very greatly plimented by and which you have repeated today. But there is one word in it I want to alter - I wanted to do so last year, but I did not venture to. It is the line: "Not less we praise in darker days."I have obtained the Head Master's permission to alter darker to sterner. "Not less we praise in sterner days."Do not let us speak of darker days: let us speakrather of sterner days. These are not dark days; these are great days - the greatest days our country has ever lived; and we must all thank God that we have been allowed, each of us according to our stations, to play a part in making these days memorable in the history of our race.。
初中英语北师大版八年级上册《lesson 9 never give up! 》课件
Skim the text and match the headings with the paragraphs (1-6).
1
e A Dark Day
1
2 b A Day of Hope
Skim the text and match the headings with the paragraphs (1-6).
Group work: Retell the story
nclude time, events and feelings. Add your ideas about them. Tell the story logically (even, then…) Comparatives and superlatives. The past tense.
dangerous animals
thick snow
storms
cold weather
[ɪkˈsplɔ:] Every year, many people go to the poles to explore.
We call these people explorers. [ɪkˈsplɔ:rə]
北师大版 初中英语 八年级上册
Never Give Up
教学课件
the Poles
Warm-up
the North Pole
the South Pole
Do you think it is very easy to go to the poles? Why or Why not?
Bad conditions of the Poles
What kind of person was Janek? What kind of person was Marek ? What can you learn from them?
丘吉尔演讲:Never Give Up (英语原文).doc
丘吉尔演讲:Never Give Up (英语原文)Never Give UpOctober 29, 1941Harrow SchoolWhen Churchill visited Harrow on October 29 to hear the traditional songs again, he discovered that anadditional verse had been added to one of them. It ran:“Not less we praise in darker daysThe leader of our nation,And Churchill’s name shall win acclaimFrom each new generation.For you have power in danger’s hourOur freedom to defend, Sir!Though long the fight we know that rightWill triumph in the end, Sir!Almost a year has passed since I came down here at your Head Master’s kind invitation in order to cheer myself and cheer the hearts of a few of my friends by singing some of our own songs. The ten months that have passed have seenvery terrible catastrophic events in the world - ups and downs, misfortunes - but can anyone sitting here this afternoon, this October afternoon, not feel deeply thankful for what has happened in the time that has passed and for the very great improvement in the position of our country and of our home? Why, when I was here last time we were quite alone, desperately alone, and we had been so for five or six months. We were poorly armed. We are not so poorly armed today; but then we were very poorly armed. We had the unmeasured menace of the enemy and their air attack still beating upon us, and you yourselves had had experience of this attack; and I expect you are beginning to feel impatient that there has been this long lull with nothing particular turning up!But we must learn to be equally good at what is short and sharp and what is long and tough. It is generally said that the British are often better at the last. They do not expect to move from crisis to crisis; they do not always expect that each day will bring up some noble chance of war; but when they very slowly make up their minds that the thinghas to be done and the job put through and finished, then, even if it takes months - if it takes years - they do it. Another lesson I think we may take, just throwing our minds back to our meeting here ten months ago and now, is that appearances are often very deceptive, and as Kipling well says, we must “…meet with Triumph and Disaster. And treat those two imp ostors just the same.”You cannot tell from appearances how things will go. Sometimes imagination makes things out far worse than they are; yet without imagination not much can be done. Those people who are imaginative see many more dangers than perhaps exist; certainly many more than will happen; but then they must also pray to be given that extra courage to carry this far-reaching imagination. But for everyone, surely, what we have gone through in this period - I am addressing myself to the School - surely from this period of ten months this is the lesson: never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never-in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to theapparently overwhelming might of the enemy. We stood all alone a year ago, and to many countries it seemed that our account was closed, we were finished. All this tradition of ours, our songs, our School history, this part of thehistory of this country, were gone and finished and liquidated.Very different is the mood today. Britain, other nations thought, had drawn a sponge across her slate. But instead our country stood in the gap. There was no flinching and no thought of giving in; and by what seemed almost a miracle to those outside these Islands, though we ourselves never doubted it, we now find ourselves in a position where I say that we can be sure that we have only to persevere to conquer.You sang here a verse of a School Song: you sang that extra verse written in my honour, which I was very greatly complimented by and which you have repeated today. But there is one word in it I want to alter - I wanted to do so last year, but I did not venture to. It is the line: “Not less we pr aise in darker days.”I have obtained the Head Master’s permission to alter darker to sterner. “Not less we praise in sterner days.” Do not let us speak of darker days: let us speak rather of sterner days. These are not dark days; these are great days - the greatest days our country has ever lived; and we must all thank God that we have been allowed, each of us according to our stations, to play a part in making these days memorable in the history of our race.。
牛津译林版九年级英语上册《nit 4 Growing up Reading 1: Never give up》公开课课件_12
lose heart 泄气,灰心
No matter what you do, never lose heart. 不管你做什么千万不可泄气。
He fail many times, but he does not lose heart.
他失败了许多次,但他并没有失去信心。
Player of the Year.
Paragraph 3
Spud Webb’s basketball career
At first
Then
Achievements
He had to s_i_t __ He got the He became _le_a_d_e_r_
They don’t allow us to take photos.
try out for …
参加 … 选拔 (或试演)
Shirley will try out for the leader in the play.
雪莉将参加该剧主角的选拔演出。 My brother want to try out for the basketball team.
19. force vt. 强迫,迫使 e.g. She forced herself to be polite to them. 她对他们强装客气。
20. league n. 联盟,社团 21. remain vi. 逗留;保持不变
e.g. remain silent 保持沉默
22. take notice of 注意,察觉 e.g. Don’t take any notice of what you read in the papers. 别在意你在报纸上看到的东西。
丘吉尔著名演讲:never give up (英语原文)
丘吉尔著名演讲:never give up (英语原文)丘吉尔著名演讲:Never Give Up (英语原文)Never Give Up Otober 29,41 Harro Shool When Churhill visited Harroon Otober 29 to hear the traditional songs again, he disovered that an additional verse had been added to one of them. It ran: "Not less e praise in darker das The leader of our nation, And Churhill's name shall in alaim From eah ne generation. For ou have poer in danger's hour Our freedom to defend, Sir! Though long the fight e kno that right Will triumph in the end, Sir! Almost a ear has passed sine I ame don here at our Head Master's kind invitation in order to heer mself and heer the hearts of a fe of m friends b singing some of our on songs. The ten months that have passed have seen ver terrible atastrophi events in the orld - ups and dons, misfortunes - but an anone sitting here this afternoon, this Otober afternoon, not feel deepl thankful for hat has happened in the time that has passed and for the ver great improvement in the position of our ountr and of our home? Wh, hen I as here last time e ere quite alone, desperatel alone, and e had been so for five or six months. We ere poorl armed. We are not so poorl armed toda; but then e ere ver poorl armed. We had the unmeasured menae of the enem and their air attak still beating upon us, and ou ourselves had had experiene of this attak; and I expet ou arebeginning to feel impatient that there has been this long lull ith nothing partiular turning up! But e must learn to be equall good at hatis short and sharp and hat is long and tough. It is generall said that the British are often better at the last. The do not expet to move from risis to risis; the do not alas expet that eah da ill bring up some noble hane of ar; but hen the ver slol make up their minds that the thing has to be done and the job put through and finished, then, even if it takes months - if it takes ears - the do it. Another lesson I think e ma take, just throing our minds bak to our meeting here ten months ago and no, is that appearanes are often ver deeptive, and as Kipling ell sas, e must "…meet ith Triumph and Disaster. And treat those to impostors just the same." You annot tell from appearanes ho things ill go. Sometimes imagination makes things out far orse than the are; et ithout imagination not muh an be done. Those people ho are imaginative see man more dangers than perhaps exist; ertainl man more than ill happen; but then the must also pra to be given that extra ourage to arr this far-reahing imagination. But for everone, surel, hat e have gone through in this period - I am addressing mself to the Shool - surel from this period of ten months this is the lesson: never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never-in nothing, great or small, large or pett - never give in exeptto onvitions of honour and good sense. Never ield to fore; neverield to the apparentl overhelming might of the enem. We stood all alone a ear ago, and to man ountries it seemed that our aount as losed, e ere finished. All this tradition of ours, our songs, our Shool histor, this part of the histor of this ountr, ere gone and finished and liquidated.Ver different is the mood toda. Britain, other nations thought, had dran a sponge aross her slate. But instead our ountr stood in the gap. There as no flinhing and no thought of giving in; and b hat seemed almost a mirale to those outside these Islands, though e ourselves never doubted it, e no find ourselves in a position here I sa that e an be sure that e have onl to persevere to onquer. You sang here a verse of a Shool Song: ou sang that extra verse ritten in m honour, hih I as ver greatl plimented b and hih ou have repeated toda. But there is one ord in it I ant to alter - I anted to do so last ear, but I did not venture to. Itis the line: "Not less e praise in darker das." I have obtained the Head Master's permission to alter darker to sterner. "Not less e praise in sterner das." Do not let us speak of darker das: let us speak rather of sterner das. These are not dark das; these are great das - the greatest das our ountr has ever lived; and e must all thank God that e have been alloed, eah of us aording to our stations, to pla a part in making these das memorablein the histor of our rae. 高中竞选班长演讲稿高一各位同学: 下午好在这个新组建的班集体中,我很荣幸地成为其中一员。
新牛津译林版英语九年级上册第四单元reading部分单词教学课件
20. prove
vt. 证明
Who can prove it? 谁能证明这一点?
Through hard work, he proved that size and body type does not matter.
通过努力,他证明了高矮胖瘦并不重要。
21. matter
He remains poor.
他仍然很穷。
18. take notice of 注意,察觉
He didn’t take notice of me.
注意: notice 注意,(名词)
19. achievement
①成就,业绩(可数);②实现,达到(不可数)
He had many great achievements.
注意: graduation是名词
15. force
vt. 强迫,迫使
After he graduated, he was forced to play in another basketball league.
注意: force sb to do sth force还可以是名词,力量,暴力
16. league
Unit 4 Growing up
Reading : Never give up
New words and expressions
1.junior high (美) 高级中学
attend junior high 上初中
in senior high
在高中
junior:①adj.较年幼的,级别较低的 ②n. 年少者
5. leader n. 领导者
a person who leads a group of people
Never Give UpPPT课件
You're gorgeous just the way you are. 一个人本色的样子就是最美的。
To be thankful, to dream big and never give up!
学会感恩,敢于梦想,永不放弃!
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You are in a storm and you download your knee. You are cold you are weak and you feel like this is the end.
Let’s enter Nick Vujicic’s world -------No arms , no legs, no worries
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Nick Vujicic from Melbourne, Australia. He was born without arms and legs, in addition to his "little chicken." But incredible is: riding, drumming, swimming, football, everything Nick have encountered. He was also optimistic about the humor, perseverance, love to encourage people around. Nick began doing 17 years from presentation, to inform people about their experiences do not succumb to fate. With the lecture invitations pour in, and he began to lecture around the world, has so far been to 35 countries of his most famous phrase is: "Never give up!"
丘吉尔著名演讲:NeverGiveUp(英语原文)
丘吉尔著名演讲:NeverGiveUp(英语原文)丘吉尔著名演讲:Never Give Up (英语原文)Never Give UpOctober 29, 1941Harrow SchoolWhen Churchill visited Harrow on October 29 to hear the traditional songs again, he discovered that an additional verse had been added to one of them. It ran: "Not less we praise in darker daysThe leader of our nation,And Churchill's name shall win acclaimFrom each new generation.For you have power in danger's hourOur freedom to defend, Sir!Though long the fight we know that rightWill triumph in the end, Sir!Almost a year has passed since I came down here at your Head Master's kind invitation in order to cheer myself and cheer the hearts of a few of my friends by singing some of our own songs. The ten months that have passed have seen very terrible catastrophic events inthe world - ups and downs, misfortunes - but can anyone sitting here this afternoon, this October afternoon, not feel deeply thankful for what has happened in the time that has passed and for the very great improvement in the position of our country and of our home? Why, when I was here last time we were quite alone, desperately alone, and we had been so for five or six months. We were poorly armed. We are not so poorlyarmed today; but then we were very poorly armed. We had the unmeasured menace of the enemy and their air attack still beating upon us, and you yourselves had had experience of this attack; and I expect you are beginning to feel impatient that there has been this long lull with nothing particular turning up!But we must learn to be equally good at what is short and sharp and what is long and tough. It is generally said that the British are often better at the last. They do not expect to move from crisis to crisis; they do not always expect that each day will bring up some noble chance of war; but when they very slowly make up their minds that the thing has to be done and the job put through and finished, then, even if it takes months - if it takes years - they do it.Another lesson I think we may take, just throwing our minds back to our meeting here ten months ago and now, is that appearances are often very deceptive, and as Kipling well says, we must "…meet with Triumph and Disaster. And treat those two impostors just the same."You cannot tell from appearances how things will go. Sometimes imagination makes things out far worse than they are; yet without imagination not much can be done. Those people who are imaginative see many more dangers than perhaps exist; certainly many more than will happen; but then they must also pray to be given that extra courage to carry this far-reaching imagination. But for everyone, surely, what we have gone through in this period - I am addressing myself to the School - surely from this period of ten months this is the lesson: never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never-in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to theapparently overwhelming might of the enemy. We stood all alone a year ago, and to many countries itseemed that our account was closed, we were finished. All this tradition of ours, our songs, our School history, this part of the history of this country, were gone and finished and liquidated.Very different is the mood today. Britain, other nations thought, had drawn a sponge across her slate. But instead our country stood in the gap. There was no flinching and no thought of giving in; and by what seemed almost a miracle to those outside these Islands, though we ourselves never doubted it, we now find ourselves in a position where I say that we can be sure that we have only to persevere to conquer.You sang here a verse of a School Song: you sang that extra verse written in my honour, which I was very greatly plimented by and which you have repeated today. But there is one word in it I want to alter - I wanted to do so last year, but I did not venture to. It is the line: "Not less we praise in darker days."I have obtained the Head Master's permission to alter darker to sterner. "Not less we praise in sterner days."Do not let us speak of darker days: let us speakrather of sterner days. These are not dark days; these are great days - the greatest days our country has ever lived; and we must all thank God that we have been allowed, each of us according to our stations, to play a part in making these days memorable in the history of our race.。
丘吉尔演讲:Never Give Up (英语原文)
丘吉尔演讲:Never Give Up (英语原文) Never Give UpOctober 29, 1941Harrow SchoolWhen Churchill visited Harrow on October 29 to hear the traditional songs again, he discovered that an additional verse had been added to one of them. It ran:"Not less we praise in darker daysThe leader of our nation,And Churchill's name shall win acclaimFrom each new generation.For you have power in danger's hourOur freedom to defend, Sir!Though long the fight we know that rightWill triumph in the end, Sir!Almost a year has passed since I came down here at your Head Master's kind invitation in order to cheer myself and cheer the hearts of a few of my friends by singing some of our own songs. The ten months that have passed have seen very terrible catastrophic events in the world - ups and downs, misfortunes - but can anyone sitting here this afternoon, this October afternoon, not feel deeply thankful for what has happened in the time that has passed and for the very great improvement in the position of our country and of our home? Why, when I was here last time we were quite alone, desperately alone, and we had been so for five or six months. We were poorly armed. We are not so poorly armed today; but then we were very poorly armed. We had the unmeasured menace of the enemy and their air attack still beating upon us, and you yourselves had had experience of this attack; and I expect you are beginning to feel impatient that there has been this long lull with nothing particular turning up!But we must learn to be equally good at what is short and sharp and what is long and tough. It is generally said that the British are often better at the last. They do not expect to move from crisis to crisis; they do not always expect that each day will bring up some noble chance of war; but when they very slowly make up their minds that the thing has to be done and the job put through and finished, then, even if it takes months - if it takes years - they do it.Another lesson I think we may take, just throwing our minds back to our meeting here ten months ago and now, is that appearances are often very deceptive, and as Kipling well says, we must "…meet with Triumph and Disaster. And treat those two impostors just the same."You cannot tell from appearances how things will go. Sometimes imagination makes things out far worse than they are; yet without imagination not much can be done. Those people who are imaginative see many more dangers than perhaps exist; certainly many more than will happen; but then they must also pray to be given that extra courage to carry this far-reaching imagination. But for everyone, surely, what we have gone through in this period - I am addressing myself to the School - surely from this period of ten months this is the lesson: never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never-in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. We stood all alone a year ago, and to many countries it seemed that our account was closed, we were finished. All this tradition of ours, our songs, our School history, this part of the history of this country, were gone and finished and liquidated.Very different is the mood today. Britain, other nations thought, had drawn a sponge across her slate. But instead our country stood in the gap. There was no flinching and no thought of giving in; and by what seemed almost a miracle to those outside these Islands, though we ourselves never doubted it, we now find ourselves in a position where I say that we can be sure that we have only to persevere to conquer.You sang here a verse of a School Song: you sang that extra verse written in my honour, which I was very greatly complimented by and which you have repeated today. But there is one word in it I want to alter - I wanted to do so last year, but I did not venture to. It is the line: "Not less we praise in darker days."I have obtained the Head Master's permission to alter darker to sterner. "Not less we praise in sterner days."Do not let us speak of darker days: let us speak rather of sterner days. These are not dark days; these are great days - the greatest days our country has ever lived; and we must all thank God that we have been allowed, each of us according to our stations, to play a part in making these days memorable in the history of our race.。
2019年丘吉尔演讲:NeverGiveUp(英语原文)
丘吉尔演讲:Never Give Up (英语原文)Never Give UpOctober 29, 1941Harrow SchoolWhen Churchill visited Harrow on October 29 to hear the traditional songs again, he discovered that an additional verse had been added to one of them. It ran:"Not less we praise in darker daysThe leader of our nation,And Churchill's name shall win acclaimFrom each new generation.For you have power in danger's hourOur freedom to defend, Sir!Though long the fight we know that rightWill triumph in the end, Sir!Almost a year has passed since I came down here at your Head Master's kind invitation in order to cheer myself and cheer the hearts of a few of my friends by singing some of our own songs. The ten months that have passed have seen very terrible catastrophic events in the world - ups and downs, misfortunes - but can anyone sitting here this afternoon, this Octoberafternoon, not feel deeply thankful for what has happened in the time that has passed and for the very great improvement in the position of our country and of our home? Why, when I was here last time we were quite alone, desperately alone, and we had been so for five or six months. We were poorly armed. We are not so poorly armed today; but then we were very poorly armed. We had the unmeasured menace of the enemy and their air attack still beating upon us, and you yourselves had had experience of this attack; and I expect you are beginning to feel impatient that there has been this long lull with nothing particular turning up!But we must learn to be equally good at what is short and sharp and what is long and tough. It is generally said that the British are often better at the last. They do not expect to move from crisis to crisis; they do not always expect that each day will bring up some noble chance of war; but when they very slowly make up their minds that the thing has to be done and the job put through and finished, then, even if it takes months - if it takes years - they do it.Another lesson I think we may take, just throwing our minds back to our meeting here ten months ago and now, is that appearances are often very deceptive, and as Kipling well says,we must "…meet with Triumph and Disaster. And treat those two impostors just the same."You cannot tell from appearances how things will go. Sometimes imagination makes things out far worse than they are; yet without imagination not much can be done. Those people who are imaginative see many more dangers than perhaps exist; certainly many more than will happen; but then they must also pray to be given that extra courage to carry this far-reaching imagination. But for everyone, surely, what we have gone through in this period - I am addressing myself to the School - surely from this period of ten months this is the lesson: never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never-in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. We stood all alone a year ago, and to many countries it seemed that our account was closed, we were finished. All this tradition of ours, our songs, our School history, this part of the history of this country, were gone and finished and liquidated.Very different is the mood today. Britain, other nations thought, had drawn a sponge across her slate. But instead our country stood in the gap. There was no flinching and no thought。
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No one is excluded from bad breaks. It may be a failed test, a bad finances, a bad health problem,and so on. Everyone in this thing called life, gets bad breaks.
NEVER GIVE UP
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NEVER GIVE UP
Life doesn't always give us the joys we want. We don't always get our hopes and dreams, and we don't always get our own way.
But don't give up hope, because you can make a difference one situation and one person at a time.
So we should remember that: *Yesterday is a memory , tommorrow is a dream. *so live for today just do it right now. *If you can dream it, you can make it. *If you do, you will win ;if you don't, you won't.
*Believe in yourself ,trust
yourself ,try your best.
* Don't give up ,never give in, never
lose hope ,never say impossible .
So never give up, even though there are many more difficult things waiting for you. Just face them heroically, and you will surely win !
So the success key to be successful,is NEVER GIVE UP.
Life deals everyone lots of bad breaks.
We deal with bad breaks in our jobs, our family life, our health, our church, our friends, and every walk of life.
No one is excluded from bad breaks. It may be a failed test, a bad finances, a bad health problem,and so on. Everyone in this thing called life, gets bad breaks.
We often hear people say, “Never give up.” These can be encouraging words and words of determination. A person who believes in them will keep trying to reach his goal no matter how many times he fails. In my opinion, the quality of determination to succeed is an important one to have. Therefore, I believe that we should never give up.