I would like to raise a toast to all the new faces in here. New faces that we don't know till now but would wish to know. The same new faces that once belonged to us an year ago. The same new faces that, over ashort period of time, will no more be, 'NEW' faces. But faces they are now to us, and yes 'new' faces.
Well, I speak on behalf of all the second year students here. Just a few lines of how we all feel at this juncture. Here I go.
Newness or novelty has been intriguing and fascinating to man since the Neanderthal times. Novelty for us is excitement and exuberance, surprise and science, cheerfulness and joy, hope and happiness, boldness and buoyancy, positive ness and passion. But men as we all are, novelty to us also means risk, unfamiliarity, uncertainty, fear, doubt and disturbance.
In the same token, the old and the established stands for 'the familiar and comfortable', 'knowledgeable and therefore able', 'mature and therefore trustworthy','rugged and therefore reliable.' But all this goes with accusations of 'stagnation and staleness','out-of-date and outmoded ness' and 'the slow and the stumped'.
What I wish to express using all the 'adjectives'that I used is that these new faces in here, our juniors for the coming year, represent to us the same hope and challenge as new players in a cricket team or new twists in a good story. And we, as seniors,should ideally be the matured bunch, a bunch of guys and gals they could trust and depend upon.
Together, we can make a terrific team. You, a brand new Ferrari and we, the sparking black, Ford Model T.
So, I, on behalf of all the 'old' faces here, welcome the new faces with open hands, open minds and above all, OPEN HEARTS.
"Good evening everyone, as lecturers, we are here to guide, inspire, and support you in your academic journey. We are excited to be a part of your growth and development, and we look forward to seeing you excel in your studies and in life. Remember, we are here to help you succeed, so never hesitate to reach out to us. Cheers to a successful academic year ahead!"
When giving a speech on Freshers Day as a fresher, start by introducing yourself and sharing a brief background. Express gratitude for being part of the college community and highlight your excitement for the upcoming journey. Share some of your goals and aspirations, and end by encouraging fellow freshers to make the most of their time in college.
The indirect speech for "day after tomorrow" is "two days from now".
Direct speech is when we quote the exact words spoken by someone, using quotation marks and usually a reporting verb like "said" or "asked." Indirect speech is when we report someone's words without quoting them directly, using reporting verbs like "told" or "explained" and often requiring changes in pronouns and verb tenses. Direct speech is more immediate and shows the speaker's exact words, while indirect speech is used to convey the same meaning in a more indirect way.
"Yes, Here is a example of an speech choir about recognition day: From the rising of the sun, we toil and strive, In the pursuit of excellence, we come alive. Today we stand tall, as recognition finds its way, Celebrating achievements, on this special day."
She hoped to see me the next day.
welcome speech for fresher's orientation from a club moderator
When giving a speech on Freshers Day as a fresher, start by introducing yourself and sharing a brief background. Express gratitude for being part of the college community and highlight your excitement for the upcoming journey. Share some of your goals and aspirations, and end by encouraging fellow freshers to make the most of their time in college.
Don't propose then idiot
At least in Mexico we call first-year sudents: "Novatos", which literally means novices... so we usually say "Novatada"... for a fresher party. "Novatada" can be the welcome party... but it can also mean the welcome prank that greater students make to freshers on their first day at school.
Simple. You go by the age of the lecturers. The senior person in age gets the first place in the seniority list.
everyday is party day! everyday is party day!
Speech on Childrens day
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Annual day's speech of school
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