In my mind, there are many famous sayings and aphorisms. The following are my three-minute speeches of famous sayings before class for reference only. Three minutes before class, a famous speech
Dear teachers and classmates:
"Modesty makes people progress, pride makes people lag behind"-it is my favorite motto. It means: as long as people are proud, they will fall behind, while being modest and eager to learn and not ashamed to ask questions can achieve better results! I didn't understand this sentence at first, but one experience left a deep impression on me.
I remember that when I was idle at my grandma's house, I pestered her to play checkers with me. In the first game, I played seriously, and I was very careful with every move, so I could not leave a way out for my grandma, but also build a "bridge" for my next move. Because I was very careful, I easily won the first game. By the second game, I began to get carried away. I didn't take my grandmother seriously and didn't pay attention to it when I played chess. So, I lost to grandma in the second game. She said to me, "You won the first game, but you can't be proud. Have you forgotten that sentence? Modesty makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind. " After listening to grandma's words, I began to play chess seriously again. Sure enough, I won grandma again, and my heart was full of joy!
through this incident, I really understand the profound meaning of the sentence "modesty makes people progress, pride makes people lag behind", which is to warn people to be modest and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions, and not to be proud. From then on, I keep this motto in mind and always remind myself that even if I have achieved something, I will no longer be proud. Three minutes before class, speech 2
Dear teachers and classmates:
We all have a favorite motto. For example: "Failure is the mother of success; An inch of time is an inch of gold, and an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time; Time is money. " But my favorite is "failure is the mother of success" because he encouraged me in my study.
On a Sunday afternoon, my father took me to play basketball. I warmed up first when I came to the basketball court, dribbled and shot. Then dad said, "Today I will teach you three-step layup and turn." Dad gave a demonstration first. I saw dad dribble first, then hold the ball, take a step and then shoot, in one go. I'm puzzled. Isn't it a three-step layup? Shouldn't a three-step layup run three steps? Could it be that dad did something wrong? So I went to ask my father. Why doesn't the three-step layup take three steps, but one step? Dad said, "Three steps means holding the ball one step, striding one step and shooting one step." I suddenly realized, so I learned to practice, and I failed twice in a row, so I was a little discouraged. Dad encouraged me by saying, "Don't lose heart, practice more and you will get better. Think about it, success is the mother of failure!" " So I kept practicing, and soon I really succeeded! I tasted the joy of success for the first time, and I was happy to say nothing. Then my father taught me to turn around, and I practiced it. It was too simple. It's a piece of cake for me.
So it is true that "success is the mother of failure". As long as we are willing to stick to it, we will succeed. Three minutes before class, three famous speeches
Dear teachers and classmates:
In my mind, there are many famous aphorisms, which impressed me the most-"You can't learn to swim while standing on the shore." Chinese teachers often say this to us, hoping that we can practice more and learn real skills.
Yes, you can learn real skills only by practicing. Who can swim when he is born? How can anyone learn to swim without choking on water? It is difficult to succeed in doing anything without some training. As long as you set your goals and persevere, success comes from an indomitable heart.
Take me for example. One year, my whole family was watching Aunt Yang li Ping's dance Love among Birds, and I was instantly attracted. He said to his mother, "Mom, I want to learn dance, too." From now on, I will whisper "learn to dance" and "learn to dance" every day, but I have never really practiced. When I heard the teacher say "I can't learn to swim standing on the shore", I begged my mother to sign up for a dance class. After that, I got in touch with my favorite dance for the first time. Although it was not as simple as I imagined, even the basic skills like leg press once shed tears, but I didn't give up. After several years of hard work, I was able to perform on stage and participate in many competitions, and became a veritable "little dancer".
when I saw the pianist playing the piano beautifully on TV, I was also eager to try. I signed up for a piano class. After hard training, I have been able to play the music beautifully. All this stems from the rewards that I dare to try.
Now, "Standing on the shore and learning not to swim" has become my motto, and it will always accompany me to grow up. Three minutes before class, speech 4
Dear teachers and classmates,
"Nothing is difficult for a willing mind." Everyone is familiar with this famous saying, which has always inspired me to grow up healthily and swept away all the difficulties in my study.
This famous saying means: As long as you are willing to work hard, nothing can be done badly in the world, and difficulties can always be overcome. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, the Chinese nation United as one and worked tirelessly, and many people gave their precious lives. It took eight years of hard war of resistance to win today's victory.
once, my family climbed Mount Tai, the head of the Five Mountains. At the foot of the mountain, I looked up at the towering Mount Tai. "It's so high. Can I climb it?" I muttered in my mind. I couldn't help feeling a little timid, my heart drummed and my legs trembled slightly. I asked myself again, "Can I climb the mountain?" My mother seemed to see through my mind at a glance and encouraged me to say, "Nothing is difficult in the world, I'm afraid there is a will." I plucked up my courage and began to climb the mountain. In a short time, we climbed to eighteen sets. I was so tired that I had a rest under the tree. Compared with the previous "checkpoint", the 18th set was steeper, and I began to fear again, but my mother's words kept echoing in my ears, and I rekindled my hope, continued to climb, sometimes grabbed branches and climbed up, and sometimes climbed up with chains. Finally, I climbed to the top of Mount Tai and looked at the distant scenery. It really felt like "once climbing to the top of the peek, one would see, the other mountains all appear dwarfs under the sky.", and it was really infinite scenery!
"Nothing is difficult in the world, only if you put your mind to it." It reminds me all the time and accompanies me to the peak of my life.