英语毕业演讲稿精选5篇
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英语毕业演讲稿精选5篇
英语毕业演讲稿(精选篇1)
Dear teachers and students:
hello everyone!
The years are in a hurry, and the flowers are blooming and falling. In a twinkling of an eye, the words of six years of primary school students have passed like clouds. However, my heart is still very attached to my alma mater. After six years of primary school life, I can usher in a strange school gate.
Here, many memories are clearly reflected in my mind. From the first day of the first grade, I came to this mysterious and strange campus. Day by day in the past, the blink of an eye to the second grade. Once, my friends and I were chasing each other on the playground. We were very happy. Without waiting to be happy, a sudden pain happened to me. There was a classmate who stretched out his foot, but at that time I was still completely immersed in the game. One of them didnt pay attention and was knocked down. But because of my confusion, half of my face fell out of blood, just like the face was destroyed. At that time, the players were stunned and dull for two seconds before they realized that I was wrestling. Some of my friends wipe my face with paper towel while walking, while others hold me, showing great concern and anxiety in their eyes. At that time, my tears have been spinning in my eyes, moving tears have been flowing down.
I still remember that when I held the sports meeting, I chose two events, both of which were running, but I was just making trouble. I ran the 100 meter race first, and I came last. I was very discouraged, but the teacher came to comfort me and encouraged me all the time. One day later, it was my 200 meter run, and I was the last runner. The teacher not only didnt
say that I was useless, but also encouraged me all the time, saying that you will get good results in the next race. I also want to get good grades very much. Im born without motor cells. No matter how I practice, I cant even get up. In sports, I may be a Dou that I cant help.
Goodbye, dear alma mater, the past events in your arms are still fresh in my mind. They are the shining pearls in our memory warehouse; In your arms, we become sensible from ignorance; In your arms, we grow from childish to mature; In your arms, we have changed from timidity to bravery. Dear students, please remember that we are together bit by bit, day and night, let our friendship last forever.
英语毕业演讲稿(精选篇2)
Dear leaders, teachers, parents and friends, dear children:
Good afternoon, everyone! I am Zhang Xs mother in class 6 (3). Today, I am very honored to attend the graduation ceremony of Qishuyan experimental primary school as a representative of the parents of the graduates. Here, on behalf of all the parents of the students, I would like to express my high respect and sincere thanks to all the teachers! After six years in primary school, we are glad to see the children grow up step by step. As a student parent, I sincerely thank the leaders and teachers for their hard work and careful cultivation. Every parent has this feeling: the teachers of Qishuyan experimental primary school not only have good teaching level and noble professional ethics, but also have delicate feelings and selfless love. Dear teachers, you are the most respectable people.
Children, today you are about to graduate. You are about to walk out of this beautiful campus and fly to a wider sky. No matter where you are in the future, please remember: This is the starting point for you to take off, and this is your spiritual home. Here you not only get your first report card, but also get the truth of being a man: Pu Cheng does things,
Be honest. Children, the nutrition you get in your alma mater will be used for a lifetime and will support you to achieve greater goals in life. Finally, on behalf of the parents of all graduates, I sincerely wish that all students can study hard and realize their dreams and wishes with their own efforts in the future! Let your alma mater be proud of you! Heartfelt blessing: school leaders and all teachers, good health, family happiness, prosperity! We sincerely hope that Qishuyan experimental primary school will be better and better!
英语毕业演讲稿(精选篇3)
I am deeply honored to have the opportunity to speak here on behalf of all the graduates of the class of2004. Graduates today is our lifelong memorable day, because today, our university life will draw a satisfactory full stop, we will say goodbye to the classmates, morning and night get along with farewell interview teacher, farewell hard to cultivate our Alma mater, on a new journey of life. Here, please allow me, on behalf of all the graduates of the class of2004, to express our heartfelt gratitude and highest respect to all the leaders and teachers who have worked hard to cultivate us.
“Idle the pool shadow day leisurely, the material change the stars several degrees of autumn”, four years of college life is about to become a good memory. Four years ago, we walked into the campus with great hopes, and four years later, we cherished our dreams and left. In four years, we have learned to grow, learned to think, learned to cooperate and compete, learned to trust each other, and learned how to constantly improve ourselves and surpass ourselves. Along the way, there are teachers attentions and deep expectations, the meticulous care and tacit support of classmates and friends, and our hard pursuit and high spirited struggle. Looking back on yesterday, the warm smile of friends, the warm atmosphere of the class, let us learn to love, to insist, to believe in the future!
We dont know how to get together. The occasional bell tolled by your ear. Looking back on the past, I am full of emotion. The pure years of the freshman year, the light dancing in the sophomore year, the tension and busyness of the junior year have become the eternal memory, leaving us at this time, we have to say goodbye!
Remember when you stepped into the school gate? Remember our
self-introduction on the first day of school? Remember when we went shopping together, drank together, talked together, sang songs together? Remember that morning when you ran to the playground to do morning exercises? Remember when you were packed together? Remember to stay up late reading for the exam? The north district librarys self-study room, the fossil forest in the eastend, the dinosaur eggs in the shaw museum, the Fried rice in the second canteen... Scenes like gorgeous barbola, string into a withering movies, playing with our happiness and sorrow, a record of our youth and past, everything seemed to be a havent finished the poem, hurried beginning hurried goodbye. Farewell party, raise your hand, and go your separate ways... Everything seems to be expected, everything goes too helpless.
Yes, today we graduated, we said goodbye to the former alesson session, said goodbye to the former dazed and confused, bid farewell to the innocence of youth, ushered in another fresh sunshine, repeatedly in the mind have a new dream. Farewell to this place of remembrance, we will surely soar in a wider sky. No matter how we came in four years, we dont have to complain and regret, we will start tomorrow and everything will be zero. Graduation is not anend, not a completion, but a declaration of progress, and a new beginning.
With starlight, recall the best four years of the life, let us say to leave, senda blessing, no matter again overmuch teenager, wherever we go, we will not forget that we ever conceived for the deep land, this has given
us the palace of knowledge and ability; We will not forget the leaders and teachers who worked hard for our growth. We will never forget the profound friendship we have forged in our four years at school.
A seed always finds a soil suitable for its growth, because only there can it produce more colorful flowers. A drop of water always returns to the sea, for it is only in the surging sea that it can blossom into the glory of life. I believe todays separation is for better gathering tomorrow.
Finally, let us wish our Alma mater more splendid tomorrow. May our teachers work smoothly, health, and family happiness; Also bless our classmates, four years of the brothers and sisters, along the way, a bright future. Remember we have a date here ten yearsfromnow.
Thank you.
英语毕业演讲稿(精选篇4)
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 - Heres how it goes:
My uncle ordered popovers from the restaurants 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 whats solid . . . BUT . . . you must spit out the air!” And . . . as you partake of the worlds bill of fare, thats darned good advice to follow. Do a lot of spitting out the hot air. And be careful what you swallow.
Thank you.
英语毕业演讲稿(精选篇5)
Rich Parent, Poor Parent
David Brooks writes today that there are large class differences in parenting styles. These different parent styles may explain the continued success of the upper class. Hey, this fits in very well into the parenting theme week at 11D. Thanks, Davey. (And thanks, Jeremy, for the early morning e-mail.)
David picks up on the work of Annette Lareau who finds that although working class children are more innocent and enjoy more freedom, they havent been prepared for economic success as well as upper class kids.
(I have copied the whole article below the flap. Take that, Times Select) The funny thing about academics is that although they are highly educated, they are poorly paid. They are socio-economic anomalies. They either reside as the poor shlubs in wealthy neighborhoods or as the weirdoes in working class towns. We’ve been the class outsiders for my whole life, and I’ve had the chance to observe both life styles closely. There are huge differences between the parenting styles between the upper and working class families. Poor families respond less quickly to
learning problems and are less aggressive with the school bureaucracy. They are less likely to verbally interact with their kids. They are less involved in homework activities. Middle and upper class parents are more likely to reward independent thinking. All those factors will definitely impact on their kids’ futures.
But I hope that Brooks and his pet academic aren’t insinuating that parenting styles alone impact on a child’s economic success. Way too many other factors there. Poor families are also likely to live in towns with poorer schools. Peers will be more troubled. The poor families will be coping with a variety of problems that make it hard to be good parents – financial stress, drug and alcohol problems, lack of health care, depression. And really smart kids can in many instances over come all that and succeed, though even the smart ones still face obstacles. I would love to know if the researchers controlled for all that.
These parenting differences also don’t negate our obligation to helping these groups reach their potential.
That said, I’m sure that parenting styles are one factor among many that determine a child’s socio-economic future. My kid is already on such a different path from some of his buddies from school. At six years old, their futures are already written on their faces.
What I would like to do is to take the best parts of both parenting practices. Somehow combine the respect for adults, the freedom, and the innocence of working class homes with the value for education, the aggressive independence, and confidence of the upper class. It’s a tricky line to navigate, but that’s what I’m going for.。