This year's best graduation speech is by 4 ESO B student Izan González, who has not only written a nice farewell address, but he delivered it by heart in style and graciously, with fine pronunciation, entonation and stance, and with remarkable composure and serenity.
As usual, this student is the chosen one to speak on behalf of his classmates at the 4 ESO graduation ceremony to be held at 1 pm on Wednesday 21st June.
Good afternoon! Parents, classmates, friends... and
even teachers. I am here today because I just have graduated, that is why I am
a little nervous, not everyone graduates. Thank you everybody for coming and
listening to my speech. Today is the moment to say goodbye. Goodbye school,
goodbye classmates, goodbye teachers...
I remember when I arrived at this school, it was in
primary school, third grade. I was scared about coming here because I didn't
know anyone at the school, but this fear disappeared when I met my new
classmates. They gave me a lovely welcome and they made me feel at home. When I
arrived, I was only eight years old, and today, at fifteen, I am saying
goodbye. Not only to the school, but also to the teachers, those teachers who
taught me very useful things in my life such as solving cube roots without a
calculator, or the operation of the DNA inside the nucleus. As I usually say, very useful things
for our daily life. Since my arrival at this school, I have met a lot of
teachers and classmates from whom I have learnt those things that have made me
be here today, and I want to thank them.
First of all, I want to thank my parents, who support
me every day and help me with everything related to school. Also to my friends,
who help me through difficult times, to the Hispa
Crew, who made me feel I belong to a group;, also to those teachers such as
Leo who was my role model; and finally to the Wikipedia, which helped me in
most of the PBLs that I had to do. To all these people I am saying goodbye
today.
In the future I won't be able to remember all of them
until the day Facebook will remind me of their existence. When I'll see them
again, I want to see them as the biologists, doctors or lawyers that they are
determined to become. I wish them all luck in their choices. But such as all
the lives and all the speeches reach the end, this won't be an exception, and I
want to end this speech saying goodbye. Goodbye to all of you and to my
classmates: have a nice end of school trip!
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