You have topped your school at board exams and have been asked by your Principal to deliver a speech in the school assembly about "how you prepared for the board exams." Prepare the speech with the help of the following points. You may add your own points. a. Success is a result of planning and hard work b. Time management extremely important
c. Make proper notes
d.Attend classes regularly and take notes
e. Don't hesitate to seek help and guidance from teachers
f. Don't compare your progress with others' as each has different abilities
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The world has changed a lot, but one thing has not. Our commitment to your education remains strong.
It is challenging to work by yourself; you will miss your classmates, you will miss your teachers, you will miss your textbooks.
But remember you are not alone. We are here for you every step of the way.
Working alone requires structure, tenacity, and grit. You will feel isolated and easily distracted; you will need ways to stay self-motivated.
It's hard for you, and believe me, it's hard for everyone else.
Sometimes you will be having a bad day, and you will need to pick yourself up and keep moving forward—set goals. Learn to appreciate your success.
You are smarter than you know, braver than you imagine and more determined than you realize. Every day, try to do a little bit better than you did yesterday.
Tough times never last, but tough people do. It takes courage to keep trying. Every step you take, every day will move you closer to your goal. Believing you can is half the battle. The more you learn, the more confident you will become.
Your biggest challenge will be staying focused and staying diligent about your learning. The assignments keep you moving forward. Slowly chip away at tasks.
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Answer:
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The world has changed a lot, but one thing has not. Our commitment to your education remains strong.
It is challenging to work by yourself; you will miss your classmates, you will miss your teachers, you will miss your textbooks.
But remember you are not alone. We are here for you every step of the way.
Working alone requires structure, tenacity, and grit. You will feel isolated and easily distracted; you will need ways to stay self-motivated.
It's hard for you, and believe me, it's hard for everyone else.