我曾战胜过的困难英语作文小学四年级
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篇1
    Title: My Triumph Over Difficulties
    Hello everyone! My name is Lily, and today I want to share with you a story about how I overcame a big challenge. It was a difficult time for me, but I learned a lot from it.
    Last year, I had to participate in the school's spelling bee competition. I was excited at first because I love spelling words. However, as the competition day approached, I started feeling nervous. The words on the practice list seemed more and more challenging, and I wasn't sure if I could remember them all.
    The day of the competition arrived, and my heart was pounding in my chest. I saw all the other students who were also participating and felt even more anxious. The first round began,
and I was given the word "elephant." I knew this word very well, but my mind went blank. I couldn't remember how to spell it. I took a deep breath, closed my eyes for a moment, and then spelled it out loud, "E-L-E-P-H-A-N-T." I did it! I felt relieved, but I knew there were many more difficult words waiting for me.
    As the rounds went on, the words became harder and harder. I misspelled a few words, and each time, I felt disappointed in myself. But I didn't give up. I reminded myself that it's okay to make mistakes because mistakes help us learn and grow.
    The final round came, and it was down to just two of us. The word given to me was "accomplish." It was a long and tricky word, but I had studied it before. I took a deep breath, focused my mind, and spelled it confidently, "A-C-C-O-M-P-L-I-S-H." The judges smiled and nodded. I did it again!
    I won the spelling bee competition! It was an incredible feeling of triumph. I learned that even when faced with difficulties, I should never give up. Hard work, determination, and believing in myself helped me overcome the challenges.
    This experience taught me many valuable lessons. Firstly, preparation is key. I realized the importance of studying and practicing regularly. Secondly, staying calm under pressure is crucial. Taking deep breaths and staying focused helped me think clearly. Lastly, I understood the significance of perseverance. Even when things seemed tough, I kept going and didn't let failure discourage me.
    I am proud of myself for facing this challenge head-on and coming out successful. Now, whenever I face difficulties, I remember my triumph in the spelling bee competition. It gives me the confidence to tackle any obstacle that comes my way.
    In conclusion, overcoming difficulties is not always easy, but it's possible. I learned that hard work, determination, and a positive mindset are the keys to success. So, my dear friends, remember that whenever you face a challenge, believe in yourself, stay focused, and never give up. You can triumph over any difficulty!
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篇2
    The Difficulties I Have Overcome
    Ever since I was a little kid, I've had to face a lot of challenges in my life. Some were small, like learning to tie my shoelaces or memorizing my multiplication tables. Others were much bigger and seemed impossible to overcome at the time. But with hard work, determination, and the support of my family and friends, I've managed to conquer them all.
    One of the earliest difficulties I can remember was when I was just starting kindergarten. I was really shy and had a hard time making new friends. Whenever we had to do group activities, I would just sit in the corner by myself, feeling too scared to join the other kids. My teacher noticed this and tried to encourage me to participate, but I was just too terrified of being laughed at or rejected.
    After a few weeks of this, my mom had a talk with me. She explained that making friends is an important part of growing up, and that I shouldn't be afraid to put myself out there. She told me that the other kids probably felt just as nervous as I did, and that we might actually have a lot in common if we gave each other a chance.
    The next day at school, I decided to take my mom's advice. During free playtime, I muste
red up all my courage and approached a group of kids who were building with Lego bricks. "Can I play too?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper. To my surprise, they welcomed me with open arms! We ended up having so much fun creating strange Lego creatures together. From that day on, I made an effort to be more outgoing, and soon I had a whole group of new friends.
    Another major obstacle I faced was when I was in second grade and my parents got divorced. It was an incredibly confusing and upsetting time for me. I didn't really understand why they were splitting up, and I was scared that it was somehow my fault. I started acting out in school, having tantrums and getting in trouble with my teachers.
    My dad sat me down one day and explained that their divorce had nothing to do with me. He said that sometimes, even when two people love each other very much, they realize they're happier living apart. It wasn't easy, but I had to accept that my family was changing, and that it was up to me how I chose to deal with those changes.
    With a lot of patience and reassurance from my parents and teachers, I slowly started to
come to terms with the situation. I learned that feeling sad or angry was normal, but that I couldn't let those emotions control my behavior. It took time, but eventually the hurt began to heal, and I regained my usual happy-go-lucky spirit.