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I want to write a speech under the national flag; it is about three good students

Be a good student and develop good habits

Dear teachers and dear students:

Good morning!

German philosopher Heide once said: If you don’t sow in spring, there will be no growth in summer, no harvest in autumn, and no tasting in winter. In March, when all things revive and grass and trees are flying, it is the season for us to sow seeds. Today, the title of my speech is "Be a good student and develop three good habits."

First of all, let me tell you an example: Singapore is a country where English is commonly spoken, and most of the slogans in public places in this country are written in English. However, some of the slogans involving civility and politeness, such as "No spitting", "No smoking", "No entering the lawn", etc. are written in Chinese. Why? People replied: Because most of the people who engage in these uncivilized behaviors are tourists from mainland China. For this reason, a school principal who visited Singapore said earnestly: Uncivilized behavior is also a national shame.

Everything in civilization is made up of details, so each of our students should develop good habits from childhood.

Everyone who has been to our Xuzhou Dao Primary School praises the beauty of the campus , clean, and the students are polite and disciplined. These are the little details of most of our classmates that give us a good image of Xuzhou Dao Primary School as a whole.

As this year's "Three Good" selections are about to begin, as your teacher, I would like to put forward the initiative of "being a three-good student and developing three good habits", that is, "good study habits" and "good behavioral habits." ", "Good living habits", because there are still these uncivilized phenomena among our classmates: on campus, on the stairs you can often see packaging bags that are extremely discordant with our beautiful campus. They are just throwing away snacks after eating them. Some students did not develop the habit of walking on the right when going up and down the stairs, but pushed each other, which not only affected the passage of others, but was also unsafe; some students also said some dirty words and swear words that were hard to hear; some Students chased and talked in the marching team; some students threw uneaten apples and unused homework books into the trash can; the warm reminder of "be careful when bumping into each other" repeatedly encountered bad luck... Don't look at these things. It's a small thing, but there are big dangers hidden in these small things, so I hope that the students can do all these small things well and develop good behavioral habits.

Students, when we sow an action, we will reap a habit; when we sow a habit, we will reap a character; let us start from now, start from ourselves, and start from the little things. Come on, develop good civilized habits, be civilized students, control our mouths, do not spit; control our hands, do not litter; control our feet, do not trample on the lawn. Only in this way can you become a veritable "Three Good Students" with "good moral conduct, good academic performance, and good physical fitness".

By then, I believe that through everyone’s joint efforts, a peaceful, orderly campus with a good learning environment will be created.

Thank you everyone!

Speech under the national flag - civilized etiquette accompanies me

In a country, the individual is the subject. What is most important to an individual? I think the first thing is to have civilized qualities. Only when everyone has civilized qualities can the overall quality of the country be improved.

Not long ago, I saw a report about Singapore. Singapore is a country where English is commonly spoken. Most of the slogans in public places in this country are written in English. However, some of the civilized and polite slogans, such as "No spitting", "No smoking", "No entering the lawn", etc. are written in Chinese. Why? People replied: "Because most of the people who engage in these uncivilized behaviors are tourists from mainland China." For this reason, a middle school principal who visited Singapore said earnestly: "Uncivilized behaviors are also a national shame."

The above examples show that civilization is actually made up of details. Reflecting on what we have done, we can see that civilization is still some distance away from us. Around us, among some students, there are still some uncivilized behaviors.

For example, in our campus and on the stairs, we can always see scraps of paper that are extremely discordant with our beautiful campus. Food bags and instant noodle boxes can be seen everywhere in the classroom and on campus. Some students even think that there are people on duty anyway. Classmates and cleaners clean up, so why not throw them away? Another example is that some students chase and fight in the corridors of the teaching building, and push and push each other as they walk; some students also use swear words and swear words among each other, climb branches at will, and even There are also some students who deliberately damage the school's public property.

Many of our students put the study of cultural knowledge first, and often ignore the cultivation of social morality and the development of civilized habits, which essentially demonstrate a person's ideological quality. In fact, good behavioral habits are the prerequisite for ensuring our smooth learning and the basis for establishing a healthy personality. Students who do not have good behavioral habits in school may be undisciplined, unhygienic, and disrupt the learning environment of the class. On the contrary, if we develop civilized behavioral habits, the learning environment must be good and orderly. We know that only when students in a school have good civilized behavior habits can they build an excellent learning environment and create an excellent learning atmosphere.

Now, we are in the most critical period of growth in life. What we do during this period will subtly affect our own psychological quality, and civilized behavior helps us improve ourselves. If we do not cultivate our own moral quality at this time, even if we have rich scientific and cultural knowledge, what use will it have to others, ourselves and society?

So, we should first be an upright person, a modest gentleman who understands civilization and politeness, and then we can become talents. We cannot be a machine that simply masters knowledge and skills, but a person who develops harmoniously in body and mind. people. Civilization is the forefront of our quality. If we have civilization, we will have the most precious spiritual wealth in the world.