In the afternoon, we dressed up and went to the small playground. The host said happily, "The nursery rhyme contest for new disciples begins now!" When performing in other classes, I found advantages and disadvantages. After a while, it was our class's turn. We should learn from the advantages of others and correct their shortcomings. I'm about to go on stage, and my heart is like fifteen buckets-it takes two minutes to calm down. Hold your head high, read aloud, and do actions carefully.
Later, the host prepared some gifts, and then let us answer questions. If the answer is correct, there will be a gift. Or we obeyed, and the gift was left behind by the owner. When students see the gift, they will rush to grab it. The students who grabbed the gift were all smiles, but the students who didn't grab the gift couldn't open their mouths like a door closed by a key.
The game was over and the host announced the result. When the host announced that he was in grade three, my heart was pounding and I won the first prize in Class Three and Class Four. The host said. The stone in my heart finally fell to the ground, and the cheers of our classmates stayed on the playground.
Through this competition, I understand a truth: doing one thing well is not as easy as you think. Behind any success, there is hard training.