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Question
Prepare a speech to be delivered in your school assembly: The topic given to you is:
“Nothing is more important than self-study.”
You may use the following points:
- Learn more efficiently
- Learn at your own pace
- Encourages curiosity
- Boosts student's self-esteem
Solution
Nothing is more important than self-study.
Good morning, respected principal, teachers, and my dear friends. Today, I stand before you to talk about a topic that holds immense value in our journey of learning and personal growth: “Nothing is more important than self-study.”
Self-study allows us to learn more efficiently. It gives us the freedom to explore subjects in depth, ensuring that we truly understand the material, not just memorize it. This process helps us retain information better and apply it in real-world situations.
Moreover, self-study lets us learn at our own pace. We all have different strengths and weaknesses, and self-study respects that. It allows us to spend extra time on difficult topics and breeze through the ones we grasp quickly, making learning more effective and less stressful.
Self-study also encourages curiosity. Without the constraints of a structured curriculum, we're free to explore topics that intrigue us, leading to a broader and richer base of knowledge. This curiosity drives us to learn not just for exams but for the joy of learning itself.
Finally, engaging in self-study boosts our self-esteem. Successfully mastering a concept on our own can be incredibly empowering. It teaches us that we're capable of overcoming challenges independently, fostering a sense of confidence that extends beyond academics.
In conclusion, self-study is not just an educational tool; it's a path to becoming more efficient learners, curious individuals, and confident achievers. Let's all make it a key part of our learning journey. Thank you.
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