谁能用英语写一篇获奖感言关于冠亚翔凤杯市级决赛的,要在两分钟内说完,谢谢

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谁能用英语写一篇获奖感言关于冠亚翔凤杯市级决赛的,要在两分钟内说完,谢谢
谁能用英语写一篇获奖感言
关于冠亚翔凤杯市级决赛的,要在两分钟内说完,谢谢

谁能用英语写一篇获奖感言关于冠亚翔凤杯市级决赛的,要在两分钟内说完,谢谢
I enjoyed every single second on the stage
It all happened as if it was yesterday. I can still remember the exact moment when Zhao Yinqi said that all of the six votes were for me. Many people say that I didn’t react much to that announcement. Well, it’s because I couldn’t believe my ears! I was waiting for somebody to wake me up……
Anyway, the competition started a long time ago in April. Since it’s the first time for me to take part in the competition, I had a really hard time through the whole thing. Back in April, when my teacher first told me that I was gonna sign up for the 2007 Star of Outlook English Talent Competition, I hesitated. Because I’m a junior 3 student, and everybody knows that Zhongkao was coming up! It was a way too risky for me. I could lose in both events. But with the school and my parents supporting me, I entered the competition and finally was ready to rock n’ roll. It was quite hard for me at school where I had to both study hard and prepare for the competition. The good thing is everything went along quite smoothly in Ningbo. I successfully entered the finals of the competition in Zhejiang province. There I saw many great English speakers and made friends with some of them. As far as I know, quite a few of them had taken part in the competition for a few times already. They said that I must have been a lucky dog to come this far in just one try. Therefore, I had the motivation to go further and give it my best shot. Just when I was so excited that I won the top grade prize in Zhejiang province and was permitted to go to Beijing for the national finals, I had to deal with one of the most difficult problems. The thing is that I had to take part in Zhongkao on June 15, but I have to be in Beijing by then if I made it to the finals. The schedule clashed together and I was at the edge of the cliff. My parents said that I could come back again next year and should be preparing for the exam right away. I thought I was ready to say goodbye to the competition. On the other hand, my teachers and classmates are definitely with me on this one! The principal even went to the school board himself and applied for an exam-free certificate in order for me to go to Beijing without any worries about Zhongkao. Therefore, my parents had no reasons for not supporting me to go to Beijing and go on with the national finals.
The semifinals started on the 9th of June. The first round was the written test. It wasn’t as bad as I thought, I got a 90! There’s nothing much to talk about the exam, but the first round is where I first met all of the contestants. I soon made friends with Mike (contestant 14) and Li Siyao (contestant 11)from Sichuan province. They were both great English-speakers, and we all made it to the top 10 together.
Now, I’m not gonna go into the details about the PK rounds or how I promoted. I’m sure you’ve watched the whole competition on TV, and therefore you’re probably clearer about the whole process than I am. Anyway, here I’d like to share something that cannot be shown on TV but something you can only feel when you’ve actually taken part in the competition. First, I wanna emphasize that this is not just a competition about how well you speak English, but about how you express yourself, your personalities and characteristics through this beautiful language. To tell the truth, when you are at top 10, there’s not much of a difference with your English speaking skills between the contestants. Some of you might say that I’ve been to Canada for 3 years and that must have been unfair to the others. What can I say, Rick (contestant 18) the runner-up has been to USA for 8 years, and I don’t think it affecting much. Because going abroad is just another way of learning English, that’s all. And the other contestants who’ve gone to EF to learn English speak English just as well! Back to my point, the top 10 contestants are all winners at how well they speak English.
Second of all, I just wanna say: I love the game! I enjoyed every single second on the stage. Though I’m probably the one who gets to go on the stage the least (I’ve never PK-ed before), I still loved the process. The experience of this competition definitely beats being the champion, and I’m not just saying that! I’ve learnt so much through this……Without my parents here, I got to know how to take care of myself, how to be more independent. Though they missed out upon my glorious moment of standing on the stage, it’s still worth it. Spending the two weeks with my new friends, I also learnt how to get along well with others, how to be approved by others. When we were at top 8, we had to rehearse a dance like a cheerleading squad. We had some difficulties through that, because everybody’s got their great ideas that we all liked to share. And when great ideas come together it’s hard to get settled. But, we finally overcome all the obstacles and created a fine dance routine. Through this short time period, I finally know how to deliver what I wanna say in the most friendly way which doesn’t hurt anyone’s feelings and is easier for me to communicate with others. Top that, I seemed to be a big sister in the other contestants’ minds. I’m really happy to have friendships with Li Xiang, Wang Beibei, L. Angel, Mike, Rick, Liang Chen, Jenny ( I could go on and on and on)……I’ll always remember the good times we had together!
Taking this chance, I’ll answer a question that a lot of people are asking: what exactly is the key to winning in a competition? Well, if you watch the show carefully, you’ll find that every time when we had to say a few words before the round starts, I always say that I’m gonna go on and have fun. That’s right! Just enjoy yourself. Don’t think about the results, there’s no need! And you can’t do anything about it either. So just be yourself, treasure this once in a lifetime opportunity and have fun! I don’t know if it’s a really good answer, but I guess you’ll never know the feeling until you actually try it. (I’m gonna be a little advertisement here) Come on and join the Star of Outlook English Talent Competition next year! I’m sure you’ll love it as much as I do. And you know what? It’s such a coincidence that the champions of the last 3 annuals (Lisa Wu, Lucy Chen, and me) were all contestant No. 4! See if we can keep this record. Just kidding, good luck to all the contestants next year!
I guess there’s this one part that every champion can’t skip--- the thank-yous. Here it comes……
First of course, I have to thank my parents. Even though you didn’t go to Beijing with me, I always believed that you’ve made the right choice. I experienced something that most of the other contestants didn’t have. I love you both!
Second, it comes to the big thanks to my teachers.
Thank you Mr. Zhang Qingsen, without your training and support I wouldn’t have even stepped out of Ningbo, I’m looking forward to working with you again.
I also have to thank Mrs. Xu, my homeroom teacher, and all the other teachers who supported me and encouraged me through the whole competition, even though they were so busy with the other students facing the big task of Zhongkao.
I’ll never forget you guys, don’t worry--- Class 306
I’m not gonna write out every single name like you asked me to before I went to Beijing. But still, thank you guys (He Mengsi, Zheng Lin, Chen Jialong, Jin Ke, Zhou Kaibo……) soooo much for calling and text messaging to encourage me! I really loved our class. All the great memories we had together, I’ll treasure it forever. Even though we are gonna be separated for not being in the same class anymore, I know we’ll all miss our home---class 306.
Now I’d like to thank the new friends that I made who I came to Beijing with from Zhejiang province. They are the ones who didn’t make it to the finals but whose hearts were with me the whole time. Thank you so much Newman, Pan Meng, Gao Zheng, Fisk, Hong Shengkai……you are the ones who let me know what friends are for and that new friends could be as cool as the old ones.
Finally it comes to the last two persons. My big “twin sister” Kane, and my team leader Tina! They are like a family to me when I was in Beijing. Kane is the runner-up of the adults group (and was soooo close to making the champion. Oh yeah, you don’t know how close it was. Ha!). She’s also my roommate. We had great times and even sang out loud together at midnight. A lot of people say that we’re like real sisters and we did look like each other. We even have the same last name Wu. Well, I just wanna thank you Kane for being there for me and making me feel like at home. Tina, don’t get me wrong but you are really like a mom to me, though you do look more like a sister. Thank you for taking all those great photos for me and I loved the times we had at the World Park. I’ll miss you two! Keep in touch……
Well, I gotta come to a stop, or else the whole book is gonna be about me! Nothing much left to say though (a good sign), I just wanna wish every contestant a good luck next year, and DO enjoy every single second of this competition. I’m looking forward to seeing more stars of outlook……
Wu Ke