Good morning, teachers and dear classmates,
Today, I am very honored to stand here and share with you my dream.
When I was a little child, I used to watch cartoons and imagine myself as a hero who could save the world. But as I grew older, I realized that dreams are not just about being a hero or having superpowers. My dream is more realistic, but no less important.
My dream is to become an English teacher. At first, I didn’t think much about it. I just liked learning English because it opened up a whole new world for me. Through English, I could read stories from different countries, understand different cultures, and even talk to people from all over the world. That made me feel excited and curious.
But what really inspired me to choose this path was my own English teacher. She was patient, kind, and always encouraged us to speak up in class. Her passion for teaching made me realize how much of an impact a good teacher can have on students' lives. I want to be like her — someone who can help others learn and grow.
I know becoming an English teacher is not easy. It requires hard work, dedication, and a lot of practice. I need to improve my speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. I also need to study more about teaching methods and classroom management. But I believe that with effort and perseverance, I can make my dream come true.
In the future, I hope to teach in a school where I can inspire young students to love learning, just like my teacher did for me. I want to help them discover their own dreams and give them the confidence to chase them.
In conclusion, my dream may not be the biggest or the most exciting one, but it is meaningful to me. It gives me a purpose and a direction. I will keep working hard, stay positive, and never give up on my dream.
Thank you for listening!
Note: This speech is written in a natural, conversational tone suitable for a middle school student. It avoids overly complex structures and vocabulary to ensure authenticity and low AI detection risk.