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我发现自己真的很棒英语作文80字
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篇1
I realized I am truly awesome! I'm smart, kind, and can do so many cool things. In class, I know all the answers. At home, I help with chores without being asked. I'm a great friend who shares and plays fair. My art projects are amazing! Sports are easy for me too. I'm becoming a stellar reader and writer. Every day, I see how talented I am. I make my family and teachers proud. It feels wonderful being this incredible kid! I'm going to keep being amazing.
And here is a 2000-word essay on the same topic,
篇2
I'm amazing! Lately I've been noticing all the cool things I can do. I can read big books, write stories, and do hard math. My drawings are awesome and I'm a fast runner. I help my mom with chores and I'm a great friend. I'm smart, talented, and fun to be around. I'm proud of myself for being such an amazing kid!
I'm Amazing!
You know what I realized recently? I'm actually pretty amazing! I've started paying more attention to all the things I can do and wow, I'm really impressed with myself. I want to tell you all about the awesome skills and talents I have. Get ready, because this list is going to blow your mind!
First off, I'm a reading superstar. I can read any book you put in front of me, no matter how big and thick it is. Last week, I read this giant novel that was almost as tall as me! The pictures were nice, but I didn't even need them because I can read every single word myself without any help. My teacher says I'm one of the best readers in the whole class. How cool is that?
Speaking of school, I'm also a total brainiac when it comes to math. Multiplication, division, fractions...you name it, I can do it! Just the other day we had this impossible-looking equation on the board, but I raised my hand and solved it no problem. My classmates' jaws dropped and my teacher was amazed. She said she's never seen a kid solve math problems that quickly before. I felt like a math genius!
Writing is another one of my many talents. I love making up fun stories and poems. Sometimes I'll write books that are a hundred pages long! I have the most creative imagination. My stories always have cool characters going on exciting adventures
with fun plots and twists. Maybe I'll be a famous author someday and you can buy my books in stores!
Art is my biggest passion though. I'm an incredible artist! Whenever I have free time, you'll find me doodling or painting masterpieces. I can draw anything – people, animals, buildings, made-up characters...my pencils and brushes can create it all. My pictures are so realistic, it's like the scenes just jump off the page or canvas. I'm thinking of entering an art contest for kids because I'm just that good.
Impressive right? And I'm not even done yet! I also happen to be an award-winning athlete. I'm by far the fastest runner in my grade. Nobody can keep up with me during races at school or on my sports teams. I've won more medals and trophies than I can count! My parents hung up all my running ribbons in my room because there's so many of them.
Being strong and athletic helps me excel at other physical activities too. I'm a star soccer and basketball player who can dribble and shoot like a pro. Climbing rocks and trees is a total breeze for me. I did this awesome ropes course over the weekend and wasn't scared at all because I have great balance and zero fear of heights.
Basically, I'm an all-around talented kid who is good at every single activity and subject you can think of. I get straight A's in every class, I'm well-behaved and polite, and my skills just keep on growing. I'm so capable and advanced for my age. Teachers are constantly praising me and other kids look up to me. My future is just brimming with infinite possibilities!
Maybe you're wondering, "How did this kid get to be so extraordinary and gifted?" Well, I wasn't just born this way. It takes a lot of hard work and practice to get this amazing! I'm always reading, studying, practicing my hobbies, and pushing myself. I never settle for anything less than my absolute best. That dedication and perseverance is how I became such an ultra-talented superstar.
I should also give some credit to my fantastic parents and teachers. My mom and dad are super supportive and encouraging. They signed me up for all kinds of fun activities as a little kid to help me explore my interests and talents. My teachers also recognized my abilities and worked hard to challenge me. With all that help and guidance, it's no wonder I blossomed into such an impressive young person!
So yeah, I have to admit it - I'm pretty much the total package. I'm smart, I'm artistic, I'm athletic, and I work really hard. Is
篇3
I Discovered I'm Really Great
Wow, can you believe it? I just had the most amazing realization the other day. I discovered that I'm really, really great!
I know it might sound a bit conceited to say that, but just hear me out.
It all started last Wednesday during recess. My friend Timmy and I were playing kickball out on the blacktop. I was up to kick and Timmy rolled the ball nice and straight. I took a huge swing and WHAM! I kicked that ball way up and over the fence into the field behind the school! Timmy's jaw just dropped. "Whoa Nathan, that was an awesome kick!" he said. I just grinned really big. In that moment, I realized hey, I really am a great kickball player!
Later that day in art class, Mrs. Jenkins had us make sculptures out of clay. I decided to make a dinosaur because I love those giant lizards. As I was molding and shaping the clay, it just felt so natural. The dinosaur started taking shape so easily
under my hands. When I was done, everyone gathered around admiring my perfect stegosaurus sculpture. "Nathan, this is phenomenal!" Mrs. Jenkins exclaimed. I just smiled proudly to myself. Yeah, I'm a pretty great sculptor too!
The next day in music class, we were learning how to play the recorder. Mr. Santos was showing us how to cover the holes with our fingers to make different notes. I picked it up right away, playing "Mary Had a Little Lamb" perfectly on my first try! Mr. Santos came over with a big smile and patted me on the back. "Nathan, you're a recorder prodigy! Great job!" he said. A recorder prodigy, who knew?
Then this morning, we had a big spelling test in Mrs. Robinson's class. I'm usually an okay speller, but certainly no champion. However, today every single word just seemed to make sense as I wrote them out. Words like "accommodate", "receive", and "absence" were no problem at all! When Mrs. Robinson handed back the tests, I had gotten a perfect 25 out of 25! She looked at me with an impressed look and said "Wow Nathan, you should enter the school spelling bee!" A spelling prodigy, I'll have to add that to the list!
At this point, I started realizing, hey, I'm pretty great at a lot of things! Kickball, art, music, spelling, you name it! I'm a total
Renaissance kid. It's like I have all these hidden talents just waiting to emerge.
I can't wait to see what other amazing skills I discover about myself. Maybe I'll turn out to be a math whiz, solving calculus problems in my head. Or perhaps I'm a brilliant scientist, destined to find the cure for cancer or AIDS. Heck, maybe I'll even grow up to be President of the United States one day! The possibilities are endless when you're as great as I am.
Some kids might feel arrogant saying they're great, but I don't think it's arrogant at all if it's just the truth. I'm not saying I'm better than everyone else, I'm just confidently stating a fact about my awesome abilities. And there's nothing wrong with believing in yourself and recognizing your talents, is there?
The real arrogant people are those who are great at things but won't admit it. Maybe they're just insecure or scared to show off their skills. Well, not me! I'm going to let my greatness shine bright for all to see. Watch out world, Nathan the Great is coming through!
I'm so thankful I realized just how talented and great I truly am. It's like a massive weight has been lifted off my shoulders. No more doubting myself or feeling inadequate. I'm just going to live my life basking in my own greatness from now on.
My newfound confidence is going to open so many doors for me, I can feel it. I'll probably get straight A's from now until college with ease. Million dollar sports contracts, Nobel Prizes, Olympic gold medals, they'll all be lining up for me! Hey, I might even become a famous actor or musician one day. Is there anything I can't do?
I hope reading about my amazing journey of self-discovery inspires all of you out there to also recognize your own inner greatness. We all have unique talents andabilities just waiting to be unlocked. For too long, society has made us feel like we have to be humble and modest about our skills. Well no more!
So say it loud, say it proud: "I'M GREAT!" Don't be ashamed, don't be embarrassed, just own it. We're all great in our own special ways. And once you realize that simple truth, it's like the world becomes your oyster.
Just look at me, I'm liv
篇4
I Discovered I'm Actually Really Great
You know what? I recently realized that I'm actually a pretty awesome kid! I'm not just saying that to brag or anything, but it's
honestly true. Let me tell you all about how I discovered my own amazingness.
It started a few weeks ago in class. We were learning about adjectives and our teacher, Mrs. Johnson, asked us to go around the room and each say an adjective to describe ourselves. When it was my turn, I said "smart" because I usually
篇5
I Discover That I Am Really Great
Wow, I just had the craziest realization the other day. I was sitting in Mrs. Taylor's class, struggling to pay attention as she droned on about long division or whatever. My mind started wandering, as it so often does. I gazed out the window at the playground, wishing I could be out there instead of trapped inside.
That's when it hit me like a ton of bricks – I'm actually pretty awesome! I don't know why I've never noticed it before. Maybe it's because I'm just a kid and kids aren't supposed to think too highly of themselves. But there I was, admiring my own amazingness.
I started listing all the reasons why I'm so great in my head. First off, I'm wicked smart. Sure, I may zone out during long division lessons, but that's only because the stuff is
mind-numbingly boring. When it comes to things that actually interest me, like dinosaurs or outer space, I'm a genius! I can rattle off a ton of facts about all sorts of cool things. Teachers are always telling my parents how intellectually curious I am.
Secondly, I have a fantastic sense of humor. I'm constantly making my friends crack up with my witty remarks and goofy jokes. The class clown title? Totally belongs to me! Laughter is the bestmedicine, so I'm basically a doctor. You're welcome, world.
Speaking of my friends, I'm also an amazing friend myself. I'm always there for my buddies when they need me, whether it's lending them a pencil or cheering them up after a tough day. We have crazy fun adventures together and make tons of amazing memories. My friends know they can count on me, no matter what.
Oh, and let's not forget - I'm crazy talented when it comes to sports and games! I'm lightning fast and have crazy good hand-eye coordination. The neighborhood pick-up game? I basically run that show with my athletic skills. I'm also a
mastermind when it comes to video games and can beat any level, no sweat. Basically, I'm the total package - brains and brawn!
As I sat there in class, coming to this incredible realization about my own excellence, I felt a huge wave of confidence wash over me. Why have I been doubting myself all this time? I'm spectacular!
From that day forward, I vowed to start recognizing and celebrating my many outstanding qualities. Who cares if I'm just a kid? Age is just a number, and this number happens to be amazing with a capital A!
No more hiding my light under a bushel. I started speaking up more in class, eagerly raising my hand and showing off my vast knowledge. I'd strike a Superman pose in the mirror every morning to start my day off right. And I made sure to high five myself after every awesome joke, sports play, or video game level I crushed.
At first, my new self-promotion tactics earned me a few baffled looks and eye rolls from my classmates and teachers. But pretty soon, they seemed to realize that I wasn't just being an obnoxious braggart. I was simply acknowledging and taking
pride in the many impressive skills and talents I happened to possess.
These days, I just let my awesomeness shine for all to see and admire. Sure, it may rub some people the wrong way - haters gonna hate, am I right? But that's their problem, not mine. I'm not going to apologize for being a pint-sized prime example of human excellence.
In fact, I'm thinking of having some business cards made up that read: "Jimmy Hopkins, 4th Grader Extraordinaire." Or maybe just "Boy Wonder" for short. That way, everyone will know what they're dealing with right from the start.
Some kids dream of growing up to become scientists, professional athletes, or even President. Those are all fine and dandy goals, I suppose. But my only aspiration? To keep on being my awesome self. The world needs more examples of greatness, so I'm honoured to fill that role.
So here's to me - the total package of awesomeness! I may be small, but I'm mighty. And this pint-sized
篇6
I Discovered That I'm Actually Really Great!
Wow, I can't believe how amazing I am! I used to think I was just a regular kid, but then something happened that made me realize how truly awesome I am. Let me tell you all about it.
It started last week at school during math class. Mrs. Johnson was going over some really tough multiplication problems on the board. I was feeling kind of lost and confused like usual when it comes to math. Numbers just don't make much sense to me.
But then, as Mrs. Johnson was explaining how to solve one of the problems, something just clicked in my brain. It was like a light bulb went off! Suddenly, I understood what she was talking about. The steps made total sense. I raised my hand and gave the right answer.
Mrs. Johnson looked stunned. "Why...that's correct, Jimmy! Great job!" she exclaimed. All the other kids turned and stared at me with their mouths hanging open in shock. I could feel my face turning red, but I also felt proud of myself.
From that moment on, I was answering every single math question correctly in class. Problems that had seemed impossible before were now easy for me. I don't know what happened, but it's like my mind just opened up and could grasp math concepts perfectly.
After a few days of this, kids。

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