初中3分钟英语演讲稿范文 初中3分钟英语演讲精编
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初中3分钟英语演讲稿 初中3分钟英语演讲篇1
class of 20xx, i have every confidence that you will let your creativity reign as you seek to impact the world and become every bit the person you wish to be.
congratulations, once more, to all of you! may you meet with success and happiness always, and forever keep dartmouth close to your hearts. congratulations.
i’d like to offer my best wishes to my fellow honorands; to the staff and faculty of the college; to the parents and families of the graduates, who have supported and guided them through all these years; and to all the graduates – this is your day! congratulations!
you have not only completed four memorable years, you even made it, in whatever state you’re in, to commencement!
i could begin by telling you you’re special, but i suspect your families have already told you that. i could tell you that you’re smart, but i’m certain your professors have already told you that, too. that you’re accomplished is without question – just look at where you’re sitting today!
初中3分钟英语演讲稿 初中3分钟英语演讲篇2
you will always stand out in your scarlet coats and white gloves, but to me, whether i see you at westminster abbey, the chelsea flower show, twickenham stadium, or the pub, i notice that you are always smiling.
don’t ever underestimate the joy that you bring to everyone you meet. you represent something really quite special, you are special, and society will always recognise that. that is an important part of your legacy.
here, i see a community that continues to value the importance of teamwork which military service in particular can teach you.
it’s a community that focuses on supporting each other with kindness, respect and compassion, as well as reaching out to serve the wider community.
i have just visited the infirmary and seen the excellent facilities and care being provided to those pensioners who are unable to be on parade here today. no doubt they’re watching from the windows cheering you all on.
i think we should all be incredibly proud and grateful knowing that 46 of you here fought in the second world war; many of you in other conflicts including korea, malaya, borneo and that the ‘youngsters’ among you wear northern ireland, south atlantic and first gulf war medals with pride.