Speech with books 1 "Books are the ladder of human progress". Gorky's famous saying shows the importance of books to human beings. But books used to be my old enemy. Only after that summer vacation did I feel that it was a pleasure to have books with me.
I like reading, which is completely accidental.
Strong sunlight scorched the earth. In order not to let the sun hurt my eyes, I got up and gently closed the curtains, with my back to the sun, and started my leisurely and comfortable afternoon life.
A cup of espresso, a book and an unsightly chair make up my world. Wandering in the sea of books, you can feel that magical feeling.
I have never seen the pyramid, but I can appreciate its grandeur; I have never been to Hainan, but I can feel the clear blue there; Living in modern times, we can feel Li Bai's profound artistic conception; Living in China, you can also have a friendly conversation with foreign ambassadors ... Book, a simple and extremely complicated word, is enough for you to appreciate the color of literature, the beauty of life, and books-it is so wonderful.
Those days with books, I don't know how many ups and downs I have experienced, let me remember them in my heart and never forget them. The charm of a book is endless, and it can always make you intoxicated, just like the classic sentence in The Little Prince: beautiful things cannot be seen with your eyes. I don't know how much I feel about this short sentence. The innocence of the little prince insinuates the hypocrisy and absurdity of the adult world. How can you not taste the truth contained in it?
In the days when there are books, what I can't forget most is the world famous book How Steel was Tempered. In this book, Pavel Kochakin continues her literary creation with her strong and steely will. Even if she is ill in bed, she should keep writing and ask the secretary to help her tidy up through dictation. Isn't this strong and persistent spirit what we should learn?
That time, like a developed photo, is kept in my memoir, which will not be forgotten or faded.
The days of accompanying books make my thoughts soar in the books.
Dear leaders and teachers:
Hello everyone!
Today, I am glad to have this opportunity to discuss reading with all the teachers. When it comes to reading, we are no strangers, because all the teachers who are working have come to this hot spot of education after ten years of hard study and crossing the boundless sea of learning. It can be said that we have all gone through a road to success through learning. I hope my speech today can remind everyone of the past, the nostalgia for youth and the yearning for the future.
A few years ago, I turned to an old notebook with this poem written on the yellow pages. I remember when I was a child, you loved to talk and I loved to laugh. Once I sat side by side under a peach tree, and the wind roared at the treetops. We don't know how to sleep and how many flowers fall in our dreams. This familiar poem and yellowed notes suddenly brought me good memories of reading.
My parents are both teachers, and under the influence or compulsion of them, especially my father, I also fell in love with reading. . I remember when I was five or six years old, my father would wake me up every morning and do exercises with his students. We will wait for this group of college students to come back on a small bridge halfway. At this time, my father will teach me to recite poems. At that time, I didn't know much about words. I was taught to recite them after my father explained them sentence by sentence. Together, we read "Wandering Grass" across the plain, regardless of the flat land and peaks, the low eaves and the green grass on the stream, and also read "The River Never Returning", a romantic figure through the ages. Now the poems in my memory have become blurred, but my love for poetry and reading has remained forever.
In middle school, I will choose my own books to read. Watch Jane Eyre, A Dream of Red Mansions, San Mao, Xi Murong, Jin Yong and Qiong Yao with some friends who like reading. We are busy together, competing with each other to express our opinions, extracting our favorite sentences, reading and reciting. When reading Xi Murong's "All endings have been written, all tears have been lifted", unspeakable sadness fills our little hearts with expectations and anxieties about youth and the future.
After work, the books I read are more related to education. For example, children's psychology, 100 advice to teachers and so on. These books are my teachers and my good friends. They gave me a lot of good advice. It also invisibly led me from a small county to Luoyang, and the excellent courses I taught frequently won awards in provinces, cities and countries. These achievements are also largely due to books. But what makes me feel ashamed is that the number of books I read after work can't compare with that of my school days. In the busy work, I fell into the confusion that I had no time to study.
I believe all of you here feel the same way. Every day is really crowded with a lot of work tasks, or fragmented by many trivial things. Take myself as an example. I have 0/3 classes a week/kloc-that is, 2 ~ 3 classes a day. Prepare lessons for 2 ~ 3 hours, and deal with homework and student-related things for 2 hours. In addition, I have to attend the evening self-study tutorial class. During school hours every day, I have no time to read other books except preparing lessons and reading teaching reference materials. After school, we need to have a rest, do housework and have some fun. I have to be on duty on Saturday and Sunday, and I have to be busy with many trivial things at home, so there is not much study time left.
In this case, it is easy for me to find reasons for not having time to study, and I feel at ease without time to study. Until one day I saw such an example, he taught me to solve the problem of having no time to study. He is a famous Canadian physician, Oslow. He is a knowledgeable expert in many fields. He is called the miracle of life. He has been with books all his life, and he must read 15 minutes before going to bed every day. 15 minutes can be said to be insignificant, but I believe everyone will be as shocked as I am when calculating the bill for reading like this. If an average reader can read ordinary books and read 300 words per minute, then 15 minutes can read 4,500 words, more than 30,000 words a week, and more than 3000 words a month13,000 words. Oslow's 15 minutes, without interruption for half a century, read more than 1000 books. Imagine what a wonderful thing it would be if I, if you, if we could manage this 15 minute of our life well. I can be kind to 15 minutes in my life. Why don't I worry about the quantity and quality of charging?
In fact, I also found that even in a full day's schedule, there will be more than 15 minutes of free time hidden somewhere, waiting for us to discover and use it. Intention is not difficult, the key is perseverance. No matter how ingenious the method is, no matter how great the plan is, if there is no perseverance, it will all become a dream bubble;
Oslow's 15 minutes inspired me. I set a fixed reading time every day and try to stick to it. In this way, every spare time is an extra gain. Having a fixed reading time every day can ensure that I have a stable "spiritual income". On this basis, reading at will "generate income".
Teacher, our profession requires us to be a person who loves reading. The change of life also requires us to be a person who loves reading. Then, whether it is the kind that is happy after reading it, or the kind that is rich in imagination and unforgettable for a long time; What kind of occupation or entertainment? Anyway, please pick up books that are beneficial to our lives and walk into the sea of books, because in that sea of books, we will broaden our horizons, enrich our thoughts, enrich our emotions and change our lives. Wandering in the sea of books will make us, as teachers, find different ease and confidence. Teachers, please pick up books that are beneficial to our lives and spend 15 minutes every day, so that intoxicating books can accompany us all the way.
Dear teachers and classmates:
Hello everyone!
I like reading.
Every morning, I jump out of bed, get dressed in a hurry, stand in front of the bookcase, take out a popular science book, and concentrate on it without even noticing my mother entering my room. Suddenly, I was slapped on the shoulder. I'm surprised. When I turned around, I found my mother standing behind me and said angrily, "What are you doing here?" After that, I was carried to the edge of the washbasin like a garbage bag, and I brushed my teeth reluctantly.
At school at noon, as soon as I finished my homework, I immediately moved out a thick book "Complete Classic Stories" and read it with relish. Suddenly, the bell of "Ding Tingting" came from the radio. When school started, I reluctantly put the book back in my bag.
In the afternoon, when I walk home from school, the first thing I have to do is go to the bathroom. I sit on the toilet, tirelessly leafing through the books I have finished, forgetting the time, often for dozens of minutes. I can't hear my mother shouting downstairs. Therefore, I can finish my homework at about nine o'clock every night.
Before dinner in the evening, I was still immersed in the ocean of books. At this time, I will always be brought back to reality by my mother's roar, and then dragged to the table by my grandfather, forcing me to eat.
Before going to bed, I sat on the bed, dug out a magazine and scanned it quickly, and put the book back before my mother came.
I can't live without books, as Shakespeare said, "Life without books is like life without sunshine."
I read a book called How Steel was Tempered in the summer vacation. From this book, I understand that difficulties are like shells flying at you, but as long as you are firm in your will, it is like lifting a shield. No matter how difficult things are, as long as you persevere, never back down, you are sure to succeed. After reading so many books, my wisdom has increased a lot. As Keller said, "A good book is like a ship, which leads us from a narrow place to an infinite ocean of life." I will continue to ride the wind and waves and sail to the other side of success.
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
The topic of my speech is "Walk with books and grow up happily!" 》
There are many happy things in life. You can list many specific things, which may be a good result in an exam, a surprise on the list, an accident that first appeared on the screen, the final satisfaction of a small wish, a fireworks outing in March or a long summer vacation, or a hearty game.
But if I ask you what is the happiest thing in life? You may not be so specific, some abstract, some profound, some lofty. Maybe you will say that the happiest time in life is the time of success. The happiest thing in life is to do what you like, to be respected and recognized by society, to realize your dreams, or to be free and happy. But in my opinion, the happiest thing in life is reading. Walking with books is fun!
Walking with books makes me grow up happily. If I am a small tree, then the book is brilliant sunshine, shining on me and making me grow up happily; If I am a small fish, then the book is a clean stream, nourishing me and making me swim happily; If I am a bird, then the book is the blue sky, which supports me and makes me fly happily and freely!
Walking with books has enabled me to accumulate the strength to forge ahead. I learned about the splendid culture of the Chinese nation for 5,000 years from the history books, read the humiliation of being ravaged and slaughtered by western powers from the modern history, and truly understood the profound truth and responsibility of Premier Zhou's determination to study for the rise of China when he was a child. The resourceful Zhuge Liang in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms made me realize the power of wisdom. Robinson Crusoe's tenacious perseverance taught me to be strong when encountering difficulties; I learned the strength to overcome difficulties from Pavel Colta King in How Steel was Tempered and The Old Man Who Don't Give in to the Storm in The Old Man and the Sea!
Walking with books has given me unlimited knowledge and unlimited nourishment. Books are the precious wealth of human beings, the beacon of life struggle, the ladder of human progress and the source of knowledge and strength. The great writer Shakespeare said, "Books are the nourishment of the whole world." The philosopher Bacon said that reading is enough to make people happy and talented, and "reading history makes people wise, reading poetry makes people witty, mathematics makes people deep, science makes people profound, ethics makes people solemn, and the study of logic and rhetoric makes people eloquent." If you don't accumulate steps, you will be thousands of miles away; If you don't accumulate small streams, you can't become rivers and seas. Only by studying tirelessly and unswervingly can we accumulate wealth and write a happy and beautiful life.
Walking with books is walking with happiness, walking with books is walking with wise men, and walking with books is walking with growth and progress. "Birds want to fly high and flap their wings first, and people want to study first." We are the hope of our family and the future of our motherland. We are still in the primary stage of growth, just like a piece of white paper can write down the latest and most beautiful words and draw the latest and most beautiful pictures. Students, let's walk with the book and lay a good foundation for our life! Let's hold the book in our hands, let the book's fragrance diffuse in our hearts and float away, enrich our lives, beautify our lives and purify our hearts!
My speech is over, thank you!
Speaking with Books: First of all, let's talk about "opening books is beneficial" advocated by Mr. Ji Xianlin. What are the benefits of opening books? Generally speaking, just pick up a book and flip through it casually, and you will get something. Next, I will give examples of Yu, president of New Oriental, and Masayoshi Son, the richest man in Japan.
Yu's college life is no different from others, but his life has changed during his one year in college. This year, he fell ill and studied for a year. This year, he stayed in the library all day. This year, he read more than 500 books. Through extensive reading, he changed his life and repositioned his life. This verifies what Laozi said: "Evil comes from the mouth." He recalled that time: that year, he really realized that books were the ladder of human progress, and he climbed to the peak of success through this ladder. He has a very famous one-minute inspirational article. In his book, he said that man's goal should be to grow into a tree, not grass. If your goal is to grow into grass, it can only be grass forever, and others will not stop trampling on it because of your pain. If your goal is a big tree, then no matter what situation you are in now, as long as you keep absorbing nutrients, you will eventually grow into a big tree and bring coolness to people under it. Just like poplars, they live for 300 years, die for 300 years and do not rot for 300 years. Books are our nutrition. Next, let me give you a more awesome example: Masayoshi Son, the richest man in Japan. He and Yu have something in common. They all read books crazily when they are ill. Why use the word crazy? Because he read more than 3000 books in the two years after his illness. On average, 5 to 6 books a day. That's why he became the richest man. When we marvel at his achievements, we should tell ourselves that it is nothing. As long as I read books at this rate every day, we can become the richest man in China, but we can't be the richest man in China. It's not bad to come to Tianjin. If it doesn't work again, it's not bad to be the richest man in Binhai College. Don't say impossible, have confidence in yourself.
Next, let me talk about my feelings about reading extracurricular books. I have read 150 books since the beginning of school. There are three kinds of feelings:
1 I feel that I have lived a full life, absorbing new knowledge and making continuous progress every day.
Learning should know how to think, know how to filter and even change behavior. There is such a standard about learning in the world. What is the best study? It is through learning that behavior will change. That is, knowledge deepens into wisdom, and wisdom becomes action when it is done interestingly.
Life is a kind of savings, as long as you put your heart into it, as long as you work hard, as long as you are willing to save for your heart, the silent stone will sing sweet songs.
Student: What are you doing here? Take action. As long as you act, you will be like Li Ning's advertisement: anything is possible! ! !
Finally, I forgot my classmates with a poem:
The days of youth are easy to pass away, and learning is difficult to succeed, so cherish every inch of time and don't let it go easily.
I didn't feel the dream of spring grass in the pond. The leaves in front of the steps sounded like autumn.
Thank you! ! !