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畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 1
Dear schoolmates:
親愛(ài)的同學(xué)們:
As I am graduating, Id like to write this letter to express my feelings before leaving school. Looking back to the past three years, I find that I have become more mature. I have been aware of the importance of learning knowledge, which is beneficial to my future. What impressed me a lot is the help that my teachers and parents offered when I was in trouble, which supported me during the period. Moreover, I regretted that I didnt work harder. From time to time, facing the pressure, I quarreled with my parents, about which I feel sorry and regretful. To live up to my parents expectation, I will make my effort to work harder in university. It is no doubt that therell be many challenges waiting for me. However, no matter how difficult it is, Ill spare no effort to overcome it.
我即將畢業(yè)了,在我離開(kāi)學(xué)校之前,我寫(xiě)下這封信來(lái)表達(dá)我的感情;仡欉^(guò)去的三年時(shí)間,我發(fā)現(xiàn)我已經(jīng)變得更加成熟。我已經(jīng)意識(shí)到學(xué)習(xí)知識(shí)的重要性,這對(duì)我的未來(lái)有很大的幫助。在學(xué)習(xí)期間令我最動(dòng)容的是,當(dāng)我遇到麻煩時(shí),我的'老師和家人給了我?guī)椭?在這期間鼓勵(lì)支持我。此外,我也后悔我沒(méi)有在這期間努力地學(xué)習(xí)。有時(shí)候面對(duì)壓力,我和我的父母會(huì)吵架,我為此感到難過(guò)和后悔。為了不辜負(fù)父母對(duì)我的期望,我將在大學(xué)里更加地努力。毫無(wú)疑問(wèn),未來(lái)將會(huì)有許多未知的挑戰(zhàn)在等待著我。然而,不管有多困難,我都將不遺余力地去戰(zhàn)勝它。
When it comes to the suggestion that I can give to you, I hold the belief that in no case should you set aside the study. So far as Im concerned, it is the determination of working hard that makes you succeed. I wish all of you would realize your dreams.
當(dāng)你們面臨畢業(yè)的時(shí)候我能給出的建議是,我相信在任何情況下你應(yīng)該留出了這項(xiàng)研究。所以我而言,它是努力工作的決心,讓你成功。我希望你們能實(shí)現(xiàn)自己的夢(mèng)想。
Good luck to all of you!
祝你們好運(yùn)!
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 2
Dear schoolmates:
親愛(ài)的同學(xué)們:
As I am graduating, Id like to write this letter to express my feelings before leaving school.Looking back at the last three years of my high school life, Im very proud that I have gained a lot. Apart from learning much knowledge in different subjects, I also learnt how to be a qualified student or a real person. Due to the help of my teachers, I know the significance of being honest, confident and warm-hearted. I really appreciate the devotion that my teachers paid.
我即將畢業(yè)了,在我離開(kāi)學(xué)校前,我寫(xiě)下這封信來(lái)表達(dá)我的感情;仡欉^(guò)去三年的高中生活,我感到很自豪,我收獲了很多,除了學(xué)習(xí)到不同的科目的豐富知識(shí)外,我還學(xué)會(huì)了如何成為一個(gè)合格的學(xué)生或一個(gè)真實(shí)的人。通過(guò)老師的'幫助,我學(xué)習(xí)到誠(chéng)信的重要性,變得自信和熱情,我非常感謝老師無(wú)私的奉獻(xiàn)。
Despite the achievements I have made, I have pities during my high school life. I think I should have exercised more rather than study all the time. After all, healthy is vital to us all.
盡管我已經(jīng)取得的成果,但我還是對(duì)我的高中生活充滿遺憾。我想我應(yīng)該鍛煉更多,而不僅僅知識(shí)學(xué)習(xí)。畢竟,健康對(duì)我們所有人來(lái)說(shuō)都是至關(guān)重要的。
After graduating from high school, Ill enter college, a place where I may meet many challenges. Ill live in college instead of living at home, which requires me to be independent. How to communicate with students who come from different cities is also a challenge.
高中畢業(yè)后,我將進(jìn)入大學(xué),一個(gè)我可以遇見(jiàn)許多挑戰(zhàn)的地方。我將住在學(xué)校而不是住在家里,我需要學(xué)會(huì)獨(dú)立。如何與來(lái)自不同城市的學(xué)生也是一個(gè)挑戰(zhàn)。
I suggest you studying hard and building a strong body during your high school lives. Only in this way can you achieve more and have a better future.
我建議大家在高中生活里努力學(xué)習(xí)和鍛煉一個(gè)強(qiáng)壯的身體。只有用這種方式你才能取得更大的成就和收獲一個(gè)更好的未來(lái)。
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 3
Hello, everybody. It is a great honor for me to be here to express my feelings.
My friends, it is time for us to say goodbye. However, I will forget the golden days of junior high school. They are forever locked in my memories! In the past three years, I am grateful that I could study with you.
First of all, I’d like to thank all my teachers. It’s you that let me konw how to be a good person. From you, I know that as a good student, we should not only study hard, but also mean well and help each other. Then, I’d like show my appreciation to all my friends. I am grateful that I could study with you. Being together with you, I can totally be myself. I do not need to hide anything from you. When I am sad, you are always on my side to cheer me up.
We will soon become senior high school students. We must go forward, to a different world, we are no longer the children, who only want to play fun with each other. We grow up from now on! It is a long journey, but let us begin!
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 4
In fairness to George, ‘pains is taken’ is the way they spoke back then. Today, Washington would probably say ‘take pains.’ Or maybe T-Pain.
But Washington, really, Washington’s point, and Washington U.’s motto, are principles I hope that all of you will take to heart: truth will prevail where pains are taken to bring it to light. And with truth comes strength.
The pains that every generation has taken to bring light are why secession didn’t succeed…secession didn’t succeed in 1794 or 1861. The pains taken by abolitionists, and suffragettes, and civil rights marchers, and marriage equality advocates brought America’s core truth to light: that all people are created equal.
And today…today, the necessity of taking pains to bring truth to light is greater than ever because the tools for spreading lies are more powerful than ever.
Since the dawn of democracy, there have always been those, to paraphrase Socrates, who try to make the weaker argument appear the stronger and who care more about winning debates than being truthful.
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 5
Duke accepted me as an ‘early decision’ candidate and, for the first time, I felt seen, and heard and valued. One of the finest universities in the nation was willing to bet on me. I was, and I remain, eternally grateful for the opportunity to attend and graduate in the Trinity Class of 1979. My Duke degree and our Blue Devil family have opened more doors than I could have imagined and stood in support when I needed it the most.
Graduates, today, we still find ourselves in the same morass of exclusion and intolerance I experienced all those years ago. The high degree of acrimony is unyielding and discouraging, but I want to make sure you hear this: Discouragement doesn’t have to be debilitating. If anything, discouragement should drive you to open your own doors and design your own future.
And just remember when you open those doors, there will be people on the other side. Some of them will be cheerleaders, and some of them will be critics. The challenges you face on your uphill climb will often come with an audience, because the reality is this: Adversity doesn’t happen always in private.
I know this all too well.
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 6
Commencement is a milestone—one of life’s landmark occasions, a time when graduates, family members, and friends gather to celebrate past and future.
At the University of Michigan, Spring Commencement is a festive, campus-wide event where graduates are recognized by their school or college as a group, and honorary degrees are conferred. In addition to Spring Commencement, which all graduates are welcome to attend, each school, college and campus hold individual ceremonies to celebrate their graduates’ accomplishments.Class of 2019, Congratulations!
I join your professors, family members and friends in expressing my utmost pride as we celebrate your accomplishments as the newest graduates of the University of Michigan.
Graduates, you did it!
Each one of you earned a place here – and you made the most of it.
I know that for many of you, the road to get here was not easy. Perhaps you traversed some potholes along the way.
I have it on the highest authority, however, that these potholes are about to be filled, and the roads are going to get fixed …
But for those of you who are first-generation students, military veterans, or from communities, cities and towns that don’t send many students to Michigan – I hope you are especially relishing this day.
As members of the Class of 2019, all of you have conquered the rigors of our curricula.
You exceled in your studies, your research, your advocacy and your service. You found ways to navigate central campus, when we decided to renovate the LS&A building and the Union at the same time. And you even survived a polar vortex – with not one, but TWO, days of canceled classes.
Since we are here, you must have used that time to study.
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 7
We live in an era of accelerating change where often as a society and as individuals we seem to be struggling to keep up.
Graduation is all about change. And at Michigan that means it’s not only about the change in you, it’s about the changes you will contribute to in society.
In the fall of 2015, when many of you started as undergraduates here at Michigan, our world was a different place.
Me Too was not yet a hashtag. The event horizon of a black hole had never been imaged. And midterm voter turnout on university campuses across the country was just 19 percent.
Each of these examples, in their own way, demonstrates the often long and difficult path to change.
The Me Too Movement was founded in 2006 by activist and sexual assault survivor Tarana Burke. Burke wanted to provide a place for survivors to tell their stories, for empathy, and for healing.
She spent more than a decade persevering and advocating on the behalf of those whose stories are marginalized, or not told at all. Then the idea she started went viral, transforming into global conversation and, we must hope, change.
The image of the black hole event horizon presented last month required two years of computer analysis, data from 8 observatories on three continents, and a team of 200 scientists, which included 2011 U-M Electrical Engineering graduate Katie Bouman.
We have now seen what had previously been described as un-seeable, and pushed the frontiers of knowledge to the darkest regions of the universe.
And during the 2018 midterm election, Tufts University reports that youth turnout increased in every state for which they have data. In 27 states, it rose by double digits.
Plus, precincts that serve Big Ten campuses saw their turnout increase by an average of 24 percentage points. This is more than double the increase in nearby areas, indicating that students made their voice heard. Higher turnout was a goal of the Big Ten Voting Challenge. Well done!
Choosing to commit to the work needed to make change, and see it through, can produce amazing results – but it can also frustrate.
Change doesn’t happen in a straight line. It’s messy. It can take years, or even decades.
But when it is founded on principled dedication, collaboration, and hope – all the ingredients are in place.
Our campus has wonderful examples.
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 8
This is for my people who just lost somebody, your best friend, your baby, your man or your lady. Lift your head to the sky, we will never say bye.
These are words of the song Bye-Bye. Every time when I hear it, I’ll always lose myself in grief recalling the tough time we came through in 20xx.
The snow storm, the Tibet issue, the obstruction to the Olympic torch relay,the earthquake……Time dates back to the day the horrible earth quake occurred in Sichuan, tens of thousands of people lost life and families. I’ll never forget those days I sat front of the TV, moved by people never gave up under ruins even there’s little hope to survive. I’ll never forget those days most newspapers and websites were all in black and white. I’ll never forget those days I had my black coat on, writing down my best wishes to the suffering people.
At the same time, I also remember those days my friends abroad told me that they joined in the protest against western world’s bias on China and the fight against the Tibetan separatists. I can still remember the day when I went to see the torch relay at Hangzhou with heart shaped stickers on cheek. I wore the T-shirt with words Light the Passion, Light the Dream . When the torch passed by, we cheered Go China, Go Beijing, sang the national anthem again and again, waving flags, dancing, hugging, clapping.
It was the opening ceremony of 20xx Beijing Olympic Games which shocked the whole world and told the entire human Yes, we can.
Yes, we can, because we are united and brave
Yes, we can because we have trust and love
Yes, we can because we are the member of the great nation China
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 9
the cynics say we care for nothing other than grades; and we neglect the need for character cultivation. but again,the cynics are wrong. we care deeply for each other, we cherish freedom, we treasure justice, and we seek truth. last week, thousands of my fellow students had their blood type tested in order to make a contribution for the children who suffer from blood cancer.
as college students, we are adolescents at the critical turning point in our lives. we all face a fundamental choice: cynicism or faith, each will profoundly impact our future, or even the future of our country. i believe in all my fellow classmates. though we are still inexperienced and even a little bit childish. i believe that we have the courage and faith to meet any challenge and take on our responsibilities. we are preparing to assume new responsibilities and tasks, and to use the education we have received to make our world a better place. i believe in our future.
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 10
I am for the robust and free exchange of ideas, as essential to the mission of a great university as it is to the health of our democracy.
I am for a world where we welcome the immigrant, the poor, and the forgotten; we did [do] not shut them out or silence them; a world where showing empathy and understanding is considered the true hallmark of success, of a life well-lived.
That is what I am for.
Yale’s mission says, in part, that we are “committed to improving the world today and for future generations.” That commitment does not end at graduation.
Soon you will leave Yale and, as Robert Penn Warren, who studied and taught at Yale, wrote, “You will go into the convulsion of the world, out of history and into history.”
Indeed, you’ll go into history and make history.
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 11
Looking around me today, I think of the generations of Yale graduates who have come before you. Inpiduals who have been for something.
There are many names we know and others that would be less familiar – presidents and world leaders, artists and business executives, scholars and scientists.
Like them, I know you will heed the call to leadership and service and leave your mark on every realm of human endeavor.
That is Yale’s mission – that is what Yale is for.
As members of the Yale community, what do we believe?
We believe that facts and expertise, applied with creativity and wisdom, can transform the world.
We believe that education and research save lives and make life more meaningful.
We believe that persity of thought and persity indeed are essential to human progress.
We believe, most of all, in the boundless potential of human ingenuity; that together, we can solve great challenges and bring light and truth to a world in great need of it.
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 12
Dear Prinl Esteemed Teachers Dear Classmates,Public speaking is the last thing most people dont like, because were all afraid of deceiving ourselves. The more important the speech, the more scared we are, but dont bite our nails. Public speaking is easy, its just a simple statement.
Although Im basically shy, youve been talking (to be honest, Ive already made speeches and speeches on radio and TV, and I can tell you that public speaking is not a "gift" like musical talent, or can attract anyone who can speak in public. Ive learned some experience Simply put, your audience will say one or two of your main points, one or two are not ten, or if you cant express your intention in one or two sentences, your speech is not focused enough, if you dont know what you want to say, its impossible for your audience to organize. No matter how long or short your speech is, you should arrange your ducks in a row A row - how do you start, what points you want to say, how do you end my speech? I usually write the last sentence when Im on a radio or TV show.
When you know where youre going, you can choose any way to get there. A strong approach is crucial: the last sentence you say is the one your audience is most likely to remember. Keep it short The standard length of juggling is minutes.
If all the troupes sing and dance, how can you think you can XX.
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 13
Dear leaders,teachers and dear students:
Good evening,everyone!
I feel very honored to have the opportunity to speak here on behalf of the 04 graduates. Today is an unforgettable day for our graduates,because after today,our university life will be a full stop. We will say goodbye to the students who get along with each other,say goodbye to the teachers,train our alma mater and step on the new journey of life. Here,let me,on behalf of the 04 graduates,express our heartfelt thanks and respect to all our leaders and teachers.
4 days of college life will soon become a beautiful memory. Four years ago,we entered the campus with a beautiful vision. After four years,we left each other with our dreams. In four years,we have learned to grow,learn to think,learn to cooperate and compete,learn to trust each other,and learn how to constantly improve themselves and surpass ourselves. All the way through,the teachers courtesy and profound expectation,the careful care and silent support of the students and friends,and our hard pursuit and high spirited struggle. Looking back on yesterday,a warm smile from our friends,a warm atmosphere in the class,let us learn to love,to persist and to believe in the future.
Come together do not know how to cherish,leave only to know heavy. The unconditional bell of separation has been ringing in your ears. Look back on the past,feeling full of emotion. The age of innocence,the light dance of sophomore,and the tension and bustle of junior high have become eternal memories.
Remember the scene that just stepped into the school gate?Remember our introduction on the first day of enrollment?Remember when we were shopping together,drinking together,chatting together and singing together?Do you remember the morning rush to the playground to do morning exercises?Do you remember being squeezed together for dinner?Do you remember sitting up late reading for the exam?The library of the North District Library,the fossil forest in the eastern area,the dinosaur egg in the Shaw Museum,and the fried rice in the two canteen. The curtain is like a beautiful picture of clipping. It is a movie that is about to play. It plays our happiness and sadness,records our youth and our past,and everything is like a poem that has not finished. The banquet banquet,hand off the hand,go all the way... Everything seems to have been envisaged that everything is too helpless.
Yes,we graduated today,we say goodbye to the once ignorant,farewell to the once young and frivolous,farewell that pure youth years,ushered in another fresh sunshine,and the heart has a new dream. Farewell to this place that reminds us of ourselves,we will surely soar in another wider sky. No matter how we came in four years,we need not complain and regret at the moment. We will clear everything tomorrow. Graduation is not the end,not the completion,but the announcement of progress,but a new beginning.
In the light of the stars,recalling the best four years of this life,let us say goodbye and send a blessing,no matter how many years,no matter where we go,and we will not forget that we have been nurtured by this deep feeling of land,a palace that gave us knowledge and ability;and we will not forget,For our growth and diligent leadership and teachers,we will never forget the profound friendship we have formed in the past four years.
A seed will always find a soil suitable for its own growth,for it is only there to produce more bright flowers;a drop of water will always return to the sea,for only in the rough sea can it bloom the glory of life. I believe that todays separation is better for tomorrow.
Finally,let us wish the alma maters tomorrow more brilliant;wish our teachers work well,health,family happiness;also bless our classmates,four years of companions of brothers and sisters,all the way,bright future. Remember,we have another appointment in ten years.
Thank you.
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 14
Good morning, everybody!
Duke accepted me as an ‘early decision’ candidate and, for the first time, I felt seen, and heard and valued. One of the finest universities in the nation was willing to bet on me. I was, and I remain, eternally grateful for the opportunity to attend and graduate in the Trinity Class of 1979. My Duke degree and our Blue Devil family have opened more doors than I could have imagined and stood in support when I needed it the most.
Graduates, today, we still find ourselves in the same morass of exclusion and intolerance I experienced all those years ago. The high degree of acrimony is unyielding and discouraging, but I want to make sure you hear this: Discouragement doesn’t have to be debilitating. If anything, discouragement should drive you to open your own doors and design your own future. And just remember when you open those doors, there will be people on the other side. Some of them will be cheerleaders, and some of them will be critics. The challenges you face on your uphill climb will often come with an audience, because the reality is this: Adversity doesn’t happen always in private.
I know this all too well.
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 15
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. I remember that three years ago that shallow autumn, just entered the
nineteen middle school gate, ignorant of our curiosity and joy. In the Shaw building, we worked hard together and worked hard together, bringing together the fresh and fresh together to fight for the future. In the first second, in the yellow tower, in the gap of sweat and sweat, we do not forget to stand in the blue sky before looking at the blue sky and thinking of the future. For the sake of a problem, we have become the most beautiful scenery in this campus. In the first three years, the main building, which was drowned in the title sea, suddenly found out that our impression of junior high school is no longer a stack of test papers and exercises, but the gratitude and love of the middle school, which makes us heart and nurture our growing knowledge palace. It is both eyes that touch the Nineteen middle . The strong sense of the name and the pride that followed it. Looking back at every shot in the past three years, teachers in the classroom or endless, or follow the lead, or cited. Here we see the past, present and future of the world. Teacher, with your diligent sweat and selfless dedication, you have taught us to analyze and think, enrich and practice, cooperate and compete, to inherit and innovate, and to further learn how to continue to surpass and break through the limits of our own. Our life. The magnificent rhetoric can not express our respect and love for you, both teachers, friends and relatives. Now that we are graduating, all these warm memories will be engraved on our hearts and carefully collected. The future is a magic cube that changes constantly. People need more efforts and efforts. There are more twists and tests on the road that is about to enter, and you have to smile to face, to meet quietly, to fight bravely. We are going to go on a journey in the first three days of the long voyage. At this moment, what we are going to do is to adjust our mind, to witness a miracle in a day after a day, to bring a smile to life and to make life surging. Bring out the
best results to repay our alma mater s kindness to us. Let s work in the beautiful campus for three years and go to the eight party to write a new colorful chapter in high school and future learning life. My speech is finished, thank you.
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 16
I am for the robust and free exchange of ideas, as essential to the mission of a great university as it is to the health of our democracy. I am for a world where we welcome the immigrant, the poor, and the forgotten; we did [do] not shut them out or silence them;
a world where showing empathy and understanding is considered the true hallmark of success, of a life well-lived. That is what I am for. Yale’s mission says, in part, that we are “committed to improving the world today and for future generations.” That commitment does not end at graduation. Soon you will leave Yale and, as Robert Penn Warren, who studied and taught at Yale, wrote, “You will go into the convulsion of the world, out of history and into history.”
Indeed, you’ll go into history and make history.
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ) 17
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. I remember that three years ago that shallow autumn, just entered the nineteen middle school gate, ignorant of our curiosity and joy. In the Shaw building, we worked hard together and worked hard together, bringing together the fresh and fresh together to fight for the future.
In the first second, in the yellow tower, in the gap of sweat and sweat, we do not forget to stand in the blue sky before looking at the blue sky and thinking of the future. For the sake of a problem, we have become the most beautiful scenery in this campus. In the first three years, the main building, which was drowned in the title sea, suddenly found out that our impression of junior high school is no longer a stack of test papers and exercises, but the gratitude and love of the middle school, which makes us heart and nurture our growing knowledge palace. It is both eyes that touch the "Nineteen middle". The strong sense of the name and the pride that followed it. Looking back at every shot in the past three years, teachers in the classroom or endless, or follow the lead, or cited. Here we see the past, present and future of the world.
Teacher, with your diligent sweat and selfless dedication, you have taught us to analyze and think, enrich and practice, cooperate and compete, to inherit and innovate, and to further learn how to continue to surpass and break through the limits of our own. Our life. The magnificent rhetoric can not express our respect and love for you, both teachers, friends and relatives. Now that we are graduating, all these warm memories will be engraved on our hearts and carefully collected. The future is a magic cube that changes constantly. People need more efforts and efforts. There are more twists and tests on the road that is about to enter, and you have to smile to face, to meet quietly, to fight bravely. We are going to go on a journey in the first three days of the long voyage. At this moment, what we are going to do is to adjust our mind, to witness a miracle in a day after a day, to bring a smile to life and to make life surging. Bring out the best results to repay our alma maters kindness to us.
Lets work in the beautiful campus for three years and go to the eight party to write a new colorful chapter in high school and future learning life. My speech is finished, thank you.
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