Ruvini is ready to deliver a speech at the morning assembly.
“Good morning, Dear teachers and my dear friends,
Today I’m going to speak about “Travelling”.
“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.”
This was said by St. Austin, a well-known philosopher. This great saying clearly indicates the importance of travelling.
Travelling is simply to move from one
location to another and we can travel by train, bus, car, plane, ship, boat and on foot. Reasons for travelling can be for pleasure, gathering information, holidaying and visiting people.
Travelling is another way to spend our time meaningfully and enjoyably. It brings about a change in our lives. Climbing a mountain, going for a walk or a boat ride, spending time on a beach or a national park and visiting a museum or a historical place give us new experiences and knowledge. Travelling teaches us to appreciate nature and aesthetic beauty. We can hear the chirping of birds and the songs of the sea, rivers and waterfalls. It creates wonderful memories in our mind. When we travel, we can get to know about other cultures. We may even meet new friends and experience adventure.
My dear friends, as today is the last day of the term, it’s time to take a break, freshen up your mind and enjoy yourself.
Thank you!