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Speech at the warm-hearted class meeting
There are many such speeches. I'll tell you a few.

Dear teachers and students:

Hello everyone!

Time flies, flowers bloom and fall, and the new semester is coming. In a blink of an eye, our sixth-grade classmates will graduate. After six years of primary school life, we began to understand the truth of dealing with people, how to face difficulties and setbacks, and how to enjoy life and satisfy everything God has given us. We will always remember what the teacher taught us; The pure teaching that the teacher taught us always lingers in our ears; We have nothing to return for the sweat that the teacher has paid for us.

Teachers are urging us, and parents are telling us that we are working hard. As graduating sixth-grade students, we should all have our own clear goals.

Before taking a new lesson, please browse the content to be learned quickly, understand the general content and structure of learning, so as to understand and digest the learning content in time. Slow down your study a little in important places.

Developing good study habits and establishing good study habits will make your study feel orderly and relaxed. Good study habits should be: ask more questions, think hard, be practical, sum up, and pay attention to application. In the process of learning, students should translate the knowledge taught by teachers into their own unique language and keep it in their minds forever. Good study habits include self-study before class, concentration in class, timely review, independent completion of homework, problem solving, systematic summary and extracurricular study. Accustom yourself to all aspects of classroom learning.

Make full use of class time. In class, you should cooperate with the teacher in time, take notes and help yourself remember what the teacher taught. It is especially important to think independently and keep up with the teacher's ideas and rhythm. The notes made in class should be reviewed in time after class, which is not only the important content taught by the teacher in class, but also those that are still very vague. Review your notes and textbooks regularly and do some related topics.

Find a quiet and comfortable place to study, without interference or anxiety. When you start studying, you should concentrate on your lessons, and don't "have it in your heart, have it in your heart". Develop good study habits. Get rid of the past study habits such as carelessness, doing homework while watching TV, asking questions while writing, and not thinking independently. Make a feasible study plan and strictly abide by it.

Six years in primary school always passes so quickly, which is a happy and meaningful hour for us.

Sixth grade students, let's work together to win glory for our school, our parents, ourselves and our younger brothers and sisters.

My speech is over, thank you!