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There will be a parent-teacher meeting on Friday. More than 300 teachers have made progress in this exam. They asked me to speak at the parent-teacher meeting that day and talk about my experience, bu
There will be a parent-teacher meeting on Friday. More than 300 teachers have made progress in this exam. They asked me to speak at the parent-teacher meeting that day and talk about my experience, but I was not good at words. ... 1. Modesty, in fact, this time is purely a fluke. ...

To be modest, I have made a lot of efforts, but there are still many things I haven't done. ...

3. Modesty, I am stupid. If others make the same effort, it will be better than me ... (If you think you are smart, leave it alone, but parents will be happy, right? )

4. Finally, what prompted my efforts at that time (this teacher must like to listen, if you want to satisfy the teacher, this speech is full of sounds and emotions = =,), and then what efforts did I make?

5. Thank my teachers for helping me, my parents for helping me, and other students for giving me the motivation to work hard. .

Although it's a cliche, the teacher just wants you to encourage students to study hard, and the parents just want to know how your progress is. It's enough for you to mention all these things, and then be modest (in fact, it doesn't matter if you don't want to, and you won't deal with them in the future anyway). Okay, that's enough.

I hope I can help you.