畢業(yè)典禮英語(yǔ)演講稿
Distinguished leadership, teachers, Dear students:
Good afternoon!
Today is a special day, but also a day worth commemorating. Because today we are about to take the pearl of the primary school, the alma mater of left us to start our brand new secondary school life, and enter a new phase of the study.
We also remember the significance of Pearl primary school badge. It was the cradle of a very large, which loaded with countless as long as the Mirs a grown up and will be flying in the sky far away, but they will not forget the cradle of the ex-rearing. We like it a only with hopes, dreams and Thanksgiving, flying out of small beads. We will make joint efforts in various parts of the world, for our faith, to live up to the expectations of the teachers work hard!
Six years of primary school is always so fast time flies, is the small beads Let us both happy and meaningful life. At the same time, we must also thank you for our hard-working gardener ---- selfless teachers every day and work hard for us, let us present here have each student expressed his gratitude to them and respect!
Bid farewell to his primary school, we work together hand in hand! To repay the hard cultivation of small beads and in secondary schools it up!
尊敬的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)、老師、親愛(ài)的同學(xué)們:
下午好!
今天,是一個(gè)特殊的日子,也是一個(gè)值得我們紀(jì)念的.日子。因?yàn)榻裉煳覀兗磳⑻こ鲋楣庑W(xué)的校門(mén),離開(kāi)我們的母校,開(kāi)始我們?nèi)碌闹袑W(xué)生活,進(jìn)入一個(gè)全新的學(xué)習(xí)階段。
我們還記得珠光小學(xué)校徽的意義。那是一個(gè)很大的搖籃,里面裝載著無(wú)數(shù)只大鵬鳥(niǎo),只要大鵬一長(zhǎng)大,就會(huì)飛向遠(yuǎn)處的天空,但它們不會(huì)忘記搖籃的養(yǎng)育之恩。我們就好比那一只只大鵬鳥(niǎo),帶著希望、夢(mèng)想與感恩,飛出珠小。我們會(huì)在世界各地共同努力,為我們的信念,為不辜負(fù)老師們的期望而努力奮斗!
小學(xué)六年的時(shí)光過(guò)得總是那么快,是珠小讓我們過(guò)得既快活又有意義。在此同時(shí),我們還必須感謝辛勤的園丁----各位無(wú)私奉獻(xiàn)的老師們,每天都在為我們而操勞,讓我們?cè)谧拿恳晃煌瑢W(xué)都向他們表示感謝和敬意!
告別小學(xué)學(xué)習(xí)生涯后,我們攜手一起努力!為報(bào)答珠小的辛勤栽培而在中學(xué)里努力吧!
畢業(yè)典禮英語(yǔ)演講稿 [篇2]
Dignified guests, Principal Xia, students, teachers, parents, ladies and gentlemen:
It is pleasure to be here today representing the Nova Scotia Department of Education on this auspicious occasion. Over the past number of years, your school has developed a strong connection with Nova Scotiaand has built a valuable and lasting partnership.
We are celebrating the first ever graduation of the Nova Scotia Pubilc School Program at Jilin No.1 High School. I know this is a tremendously important day for everyone gathered here but especially for the graduates and their families whose faith and support of this program have determined its success.
The advancement of this program can be attributed to the wonderful leadership of Principal Xia, the tremendous support provided by Linda and her team, as well as the exceptional teaching this school has to offer.
These ceremonies are filled with joy, relief and anticipation; but mostly they are filled with the pride that comes with accomplishment. I share your pride, because you are Nova Scotia high school graduates. Even though you are half a world away, you join thousands of students in Nova Scotia, who are also celebrating their graduation this month. That, in itself, is an amazing thing.
You are also sharing something precious with students in Nova Scotia-a quality education that will open many doors and provide you with many opportunities.
Your graduation day is a significant milestone in your educational journey. Today marks the end of one chapter in your life, but it is also the start of a new chapter that holds many exciting possibilities.
You are an exceptionally committed and tenacious group of students and you will be a valuable addition to any post-secondary institution
I am told that many of the graduates here today have chosen to study in Canada.Canadais extremely fortunate to have such an accomplished group of students joined our renowned educational institutions.I am confident you will
enjoy your experience in Canada, and receive a superlative education that will prepare you well for the many career pathways available to you.
Your years of hard work and dedication are celebrated today, and I applaud you for your efforts and achievements.
Always aim high. Do not settle for what you know you can accomplish; challenge yourself to pursue the impossible and you will go further than you could ever imagine.)
畢業(yè)典禮英語(yǔ)演講稿 [篇3]
Answering speech
Dear professors and dear friends of China Jiliang University,
I’m honored to address you on behalf of all the graduations this year.
I would like to thank my parents, classmates, and friends who helped us ,and encouraged and supported us as we worked towards to our graduate degrees.
I also want to thank Jiliang’s faculty members who served as our instructors,mentor, and friends, relatives, like Prof.Yu, Prof.Gao, Mrs. Liang. Through their commitments, they have inspired us to achieve and guided us to our dream.
On this stage, at my graduation ceremony, when I look back my four years at Jiliang, my mind is filled with memories. May be you will ask me: do you have special to share? Yes, I want to share few si-mp-le but critical suggestions with you and with for the coming juniors:
First, be work hard and think smart.
Secondly, believe things happened for a reason.
Thirdly, just as Jobs said at the graduation ceremony in Stanford University, stay hungry, stay foolish.
Today, we will graduate from China Jiliang University, but we will be with Jiliang forever. Let us think forward and work together to make the new history of China Jiliang University.
Thank you.
畢業(yè)典禮英語(yǔ)演講稿 [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 - here's how it goes:
my uncle ordered popovers from the restaurant's bill of fare. and when they were served, he regarded them with a penetrating stare . . . then he spoke great words of wisdom as hesatthere on that chair: "to eat these things," said my uncle, "you must excercise great care. you may swallow down what's solid . . . but . . . you must spit out the air!"
and . . . as you partake of the world's bill of fare, that's darned good advice to follow. do a lot of spitting out the hot air. and be careful what you swallow.
thank you.
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