毕业生代表英语发言稿 篇一
Good morning, distinguished guests, teachers, parents, and fellow classmates,
First of all, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all the teachers who have guided us throughout our academic journey. Your dedication, knowledge, and commitment have helped shape us into the individuals we are today.
As we stand here on the cusp of our graduation, it is a time for reflection and celebration. We have come a long way since our first day of school. We have faced challenges, overcome obstacles, and grown both academically and personally. Today, we stand here as proud graduates, ready to embark on the next chapter of our lives.
Looking back, I am filled with a sense of nostalgia. The memories we have created together will forever hold a special place in our hearts. From late-night study sessions to cheering on our sports teams, from school trips to extracurricular activities, every moment has contributed to our growth and development.
However, it is important to remember that our achievements would not have been possible without the unwavering support of our parents. They have been our biggest cheerleaders, our role models, and our pillars of strength. Today, as we graduate, let us take a moment to express our gratitude to them for their endless love and sacrifices.
As we move forward, we are faced with new opportunities and challenges. Some of us will continue our education, while others will enter the workforce. Regardless of the path we choose, let us remember the values and lessons instilled in us during our time at this institution. Let us strive for excellence, embrace diversity, and always uphold integrity.
Graduation is not an end, but rather a new beginning. It is a time to set new goals, chase our dreams, and make a positive impact on the world. As we leave the comfort of these walls, let us remember that we have the power to shape our own destinies. Let us be the change we want to see in the world.
In conclusion, I would like to once again express my gratitude to everyone who has been a part of our journey. To our teachers, thank you for your guidance and support. To our parents, thank you for your love and sacrifices. And to my fellow classmates, thank you for the memories and the friendships that will last a lifetime. Congratulations to the graduating class of [year]! May we all find success and happiness in our future endeavors.
Thank you.
毕业生代表英语发言稿 篇二
Dear fellow graduates, esteemed faculty members, parents, and guests,
Today, as we gather here to celebrate our graduation, I am filled with a mix of emotions. On one hand, I feel a sense of accomplishment and pride for reaching this milestone in our lives. On the other hand, I am overwhelmed with nostalgia as I reflect on the memories we have created and the friendships we have formed during our time at this institution.
When we first entered this school, we were filled with excitement and curiosity. We were eager to learn, to explore, and to grow. Over the years, we have not only gained knowledge and skills, but we have also discovered our passions, developed our talents, and learned important life lessons.
It would be remiss of me not to mention the incredible support we have received from our teachers. They have not only imparted knowledge but have also served as mentors, guiding us through the ups and downs of our academic journey. Their dedication, patience, and passion for teaching have played a significant role in our success.
I would also like to express our gratitude to our parents, who have been our biggest supporters and cheerleaders. They have sacrificed so much for us, providing us with love, encouragement, and the resources we needed to thrive. Today is not only a celebration of our accomplishments, but also a recognition of their unwavering support.
As we prepare to leave the familiar halls of this institution, we are faced with the unknown. The future may seem daunting, but we must remember that we are equipped with the tools and skills necessary to navigate the challenges ahead. We have been taught to think critically, to solve problems, and to adapt to change. These skills, coupled with our passion and determination, will guide us towards success in our chosen paths.
It is important to acknowledge that success is not solely measured by academic achievements or career advancements. It is about finding fulfillment, happiness, and making a positive impact on the world. As we embark on this new chapter of our lives, let us remember to pursue our passions, to embrace diversity, and to always strive for personal growth.
In conclusion, I want to congratulate each and every one of my fellow graduates for their hard work, dedication, and perseverance. We have overcome obstacles, faced challenges, and grown into the individuals we are today. As we move forward, let us carry with us the memories, lessons, and friendships we have formed during our time at this institution.
Thank you to the faculty, parents, and guests for joining us on this special day. And to my fellow graduates, I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. May we all find success, happiness, and fulfillment in whatever we choose to pursue. Congratulations, class of [year]!
Thank you.
毕业生代表英语发言稿 篇三
Progressively playing the game of life rather than
Passively being played by the game
By Sun Ying/Sunny Sun
School Principle Chen, Center principle Mr. Wilkin, Mr. Xiao, Ms. Cheng, our beautiful andhandsome head teachers and professors, family and friends of the graduates, ladies andgentlemen of Class of 2016, good afternoon! The opportunity to give the speech as arepresentative of the whole class 2016, I am honored and grateful. But I am more eager to play a role as a "peer reviewer" today, sharing the happiness of three-year life and waiting the future life blossoms. Today my topic is "Progressively playing the game of life rather than passively being played by the game."
The first thing I really want to talk about today is companionship and cooperation. I remembered the days when we were urged to say English in the AP building and strictly supervised by Mr. Min though later Dojo points system has invented. At that time, we sent signals to each other, warning that Mr. Min was standing in the corner of the first floor. Soon, we changed our language mode to English. But now, we became smarter, always speaking English on the third floor to get more dojo points. In the class, we also cooperated together—we did roller coaster model inMr.Stevens class; we were struggled by sounds made by declining dojo points when Mr.Brown took advantage most in dealing with "Zixiao"; fortunately, we have Mr.Lira’s super interesting PhysicsC class, especially bad jokes; we complained a lot about writing essays on humanities courses. We patiently listened essay comments from Mr. Francis. We suddenly woke up when were asked to read and answer questions in Mr.Kalnin’s class though our "Qigong" was not as good as he imagined. We were annoyed of writing myriad of essays of mysterious topics in Mr.Derdyne’s class. Even sometimes, we suffered from preparing and devising Statistics posters in Ms. Mutei’s class. Additionally, what largely a part of my classmates worried about was Mr.Stefanini’s Calculus class though I like Math the most. But we are always together in complaining, studying and working; we are oftenbeing super fans of someone’s concert, harmoniously fighting on the sports field and blissfully celebrating Christmas as well as the most precious one, together eating pizzas. Thinking beyond high school life, perhaps we need to reorganize our own "colony"in order to incessantly expand the scope of our "empires".
Secondly, being clear of our directions. Carl Ranson Rogers said that, "A good life is a process not a state of being. It is a direction rather than destination." Here, I would like to use "Hearthstone legend", which is our classmates’ favorite computer game as an analogy. When you are really motivated to get keys with highest level in order to possess more times of lives in the game, what’s your motivation to win? What are your tangible rewards after winning the game? Possibly we all never thought of these questions before. In the future, we are still looking forward to getting many opportunities, but we have to find ourselves along the path and keep trying and trying until we find something which capture ourselves’ internal devotion and eagerness. Although life is a linear process, meaning that we must have to get over thousands of difficulties, like solving matrixeson the giant draft paper, we should figure out the guidance direction all the time, playing and entertaining the game of life.
Lastly, lean in which is the title of Sheryl Sandburg’s mem
oir. Throughout three years living in AP, we grow from "green hands" to skillful carpenters. We have Mr.Xiao always stood like an Avant-guard in front of the AP building; we also have Ms.Wen, Dr.ChenandMs.Hong to supervise our life in all aspects. We have Mr.Wilkin’s infinite "deals". We also have counselors to listen to our opinions and help our college application. Even facing with the EDdisaster, Della still led the whole counselingteam with perfect aplomb from one-to-one relocating schools to revising our essays. No matter how late it was, they were still in the office, arranging our profiles. No matter how important the festival was,they still kept tracking our application information online. As what Confucius said in Analects, "Teachers reason students with heart and touch students by truth."But in the future, in order to lean in, we have to use ourselves. We will soon struggle with freshman life, with internship opportunities even making relationships. All of things just like a jungle gym without any ladder for help. However, never give up. We will soon have new professors;new advisors and also we can listen from others’ constructed feedbacks. The only thing we need to do is to be modest, more thinking and to lean in.Today is a day of celebration, we celebrated our companionship, hard work and past efforts; today is a day of gratitude, we are gratitude to people who nurture and help us along the road, especially our parents; today is a day of reflection, though we may burst our tears, we still have to know our direction and be sure of what kind of difference we want to make to ourselves, to surroundings and to the world.
Thank you!