司从英演讲稿

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第一篇:司从英演讲稿

司从英高考经验演讲稿

亲爱的同学们,我叫司从英,是邹城人,我想介绍一下经验,这是我和我同学的经验总结,可以让你们了解更多,四月份我高考结束了,我认为最重要是信心和科学的学习方法,有了它们,才能提高学习水平,先讲学习方法。

第一,上课时认真听讲,必须把老师讲的内容搞明白,这是最重要,因为如果听懂了,写作业很好办,还有复习也轻松。

第二,复习过程中一定要认真,是为了巩固知识,不会使你知识混乱。

第三,如有问题立即解决,否则到最后问题积累越多越不好解决,影响你学习成长。第四,多背东西,多记东西,这样可以使答题速度加快。

第五,多和同学相互学习相互促督,是为互相补短,共同进步。

然后说学习意志。第一,坚持是成功的秘诀之一,很多成功者都是这样。第二,努力学习,勤奋研究,积极问答,汲取知识,这就是变成聪明人的原因。第三,保养好你们的身体,因为身体一旦不好,影响精神,就会影响你们学习集中力,所以天天锻炼是必要条件。第四,不要盲目学习持续长时间,否则累了集中力分散,学习效率低,要有时间分配。

看似简单,做起来很难,所以大家应该加强意志,然后努力学习,你们要多用脑子勤奋点儿,要专心。我认为应有明确的目标,不是依靠回忆高中三年怎么样来高考,主要是有没有耐性读完高中,高考是最关键的时候,应该发挥到最好的水平,心态好,好好考,会有好成绩。

我强调一下,上课时,一定要认真听各科目的老师讲,因为我学姐学长有过这教训,后悔没好好听课,上课的时间很宝贵。老师比你们更了解,要相信老师,希望你们要有信心,一定能行。我数学老师常常说不要害怕困难,让我坚持,就能学好数学,想不到这效果不错。能祝你们考上理想的大学。

第二篇:演讲稿(英)

演讲稿(英)

Thank you.I'm honored to be with you today for your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world.Truth be told, I never graduated from college and this is the closest I've ever gotten to a college graduation.Today I want to tell you three stories from my life.That's it.No big deal.Just three stories.The first story is about connecting the dots.I dropped out of Reed College after the first six months but then stayed around as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit.So why did I drop out? It started before I was born.My biological mother was a young, unwed graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption.She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, so everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his wife, except that when I popped out, they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl.So my parents, who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking, “We've got an unexpected baby boy.Do you want him?” They said, “Of course.” My biological mother found out later that my mother had never graduated from college and that my father had never graduated from high school.She refused to sign the final adoption papers.She only relented a few months later when my parents promised that I would go to college.This was the start in my life.And 17 years later, I did go to college, but I naively chose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of my working-class parents' savings were being spent on my college tuition.After six months, I couldn't see the value in it.I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life, and no idea of how college was going to help me figure it out, and here I was, spending all the money my parents had saved their entire life.So I decided to drop out and trust that it would all work out OK.It was pretty scary at the time, but looking back, it was one of the best decisions I ever made.The minute I dropped out, I could stop taking the required classes that didn't interest me and begin dropping in on the ones that looked far more interesting.It wasn't all romantic.I didn't have a dorm room, so I slept on the floor in friends' rooms.I returned Coke bottles for the five-cent deposits to buy food with, and I would walk the seven miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple.I loved it.And much of what I stumbled into by following my curiosity and intuition turned out to be priceless later on.Let me give you one example.Reed College at that time offered perhaps the best calligraphy instruction in the country.Throughout the campus every poster, every label on every drawer was beautifully hand-calligraphied.Because I had dropped out and didn't have to take the normal classes, I decided to take a calligraphy class to learn how to do this.I learned about serif and sans-serif typefaces, about varying the amount of space between different letter combinations, about what makes great typography great.It was beautiful, historical, artistically subtle in a way that science can't capture, and I found it fascinating.None of this had even a hope of any practical application in my life.But ten years later when we were designing the first Macintosh computer, it all came back to me, and we designed it all into the Mac.It was the first computer with beautiful typography.If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts, and since Windows just copied the Mac, it's likely that no personal computer would have them.If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on that calligraphy class and personals computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do.Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college, but it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later.Again, you can't connect the dots looking forward.You can only connect them looking backwards, so you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.You have to trust in something--your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever--because believing that the dots will connect down the road will give you the confidence to follow your heart, even when it leads you off the well-worn path, and that will make all the difference.My second story is about love and loss.I was lucky.I found what I loved to do early in life.Woz and I started Apple in my parents' garage when I was 20.We worked hard and in ten years, Apple had grown from just the two of us in a garage into a $2 billion company with over 4,000 employees.We'd just released our finest creation, the Macintosh, a year earlier, and I'd just turned 30, and then I got fired.How can you get fired from a company you started? Well, as Apple grew, we hired someone who I thought was very talented to run the company with me, and for the first year or so, things went well.But then our visions of the future began to diverge, and eventually we had a falling out.When we did, our board of directors sided with him, and so at 30, I was out, and very publicly out.What had been the focus of my entire adult life was gone, and it was devastating.I really didn't know what to do for a few months.I felt that I had let the previous generation of entrepreneurs down, that I had dropped the baton as it was being passed to me.I met with David Packard and Bob Noyce and tried to apologize for screwing up so badly.I was a very public failure and I even thought about running away from the Valley.But something slowly began to dawn on me.I still loved what I did.The turn of events at Apple had not changed that one bit.I'd been rejected but I was still in love.And so I decided to start over.I didn't see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me.The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything.It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods in my life.During the next five years I started a company named NeXT, another company named Pixar and fell in love with an amazing woman who would become my wife.Pixar went on to create the world's first computer-animated feature film, “Toy Story,” and is now the most successful animation studio in the world.In a remarkable turn of events, Apple bought NeXT and I returned to Apple and the technology we developed at NeXT is at the heart of Apple's current renaissance, and Lorene and I have a wonderful family together.I'm pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn't been fired from Apple.It was awful-tasting medicine but I guess the patient needed it.Sometimes life's going to hit you in the head with a brick.Don't lose faith.I'm convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did.You've got to find what you love, and that is as true for work as it is for your lovers.Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work, and the only way to do great work is to love what you do.If you haven't found it yet, keep looking, and don't settle.As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it, and like any great relationship it just gets better and better as the years roll on.So keep looking.Don't settle.My third story is about death.When I was 17 I read a quote that went something like “If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right.” It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself, “If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?” And whenever the answer has been “no” for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something.Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important thing I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life, because almost everything--all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure--these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important.Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose.You are already naked.There is no reason not to follow your heart.About a year ago, I was diagnosed with cancer.I had a scan at 7:30 in the morning and it clearly showed a tumor on my pancreas.I didn't even know what a pancreas was.The doctors told me this was almost certainly a type of cancer that is incurable, and that I should expect to live no longer than three to six months.My doctor advised me to go home and get my affairs in order, which is doctors' code for “prepare to die.” It means to try and tell your kids everything you thought you'd have the next ten years to tell them, in just a few months.It means to make sure that everything is buttoned up so that it will be as easy as possible for your family.It means to say your goodbyes.I lived with that diagnosis all day.Later that evening I had a biopsy where they stuck an endoscope down my throat, through my stomach into my intestines, put a needle into my pancreas and got a few cells from the tumor.I was sedated but my wife, who was there, told me that when they viewed the cells under a microscope, the doctor started crying, because it turned out to be a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that is curable with surgery.I had the surgery and, thankfully, I am fine now.This was the closest I've been to facing death, and I hope it's the closest I get for a few more decades.Having lived through it, I can now say this to you with a bit more certainty than when death was a useful but purely intellectual concept.No one wants to die, even people who want to go to Heaven don't want to die to get there, and yet, death is the destination we all share.No one has ever escaped it.And that is as it should be, because death is very likely the single best invention of life.It's life's change agent;it clears out the old to make way for the new.right now, the new is you.But someday, not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away.Sorry to be so dramatic, but it's quite true.Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life.Don't be trapped by dogma, which is living with the results of other people's thinking.Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice, and most important, have the courage to follow heart and intuition.They somehow already know what you truly want to become.Everything else is secondary.When I was young, there was an amazing publication called The Whole Earth Catalogue, which was one of the bibles of my generation.It was created by a fellow named Stuart Brand not far from here in Menlo Park, and he brought it to life with his poetic touch.This was in the late 1960s, before personal computers and desktop publishing, so it was all made with typewriters, scissors, and Polaroid cameras.it was sort of like Google in paperback form 35 years before Google came along.It was idealistic, overflowing with neat tools and great notions.Stuart and his team put out several issues of The Whole Earth Catalogue, and then when it had run its course, they put out a final issue.It was the mid-1970s and I was your age.On the back cover of their final issue was a photograph of an early morning country road, the kind you might find yourself hitch-hiking on if you were so adventurous.Beneath were the words, “Stay hungry, stay foolish.” It was their farewell message as they signed off.“Stay hungry, stay foolish.” And I have always wished that for myself, and now, as you graduate to begin anew, I wish that for you.Stay hungry, stay foolish.Thank you all, very much.

第三篇:英演讲稿

The Doors That Are Open to Us 机会之门就在前方 Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, the title of my speech today is “The Doors That Are Open to Us.”

The other day my aunt paid me a visit.She was overjoyed.“I got the highest mark in the mid-term examination!” she said.Don’t be surprised!My aunt is indeed a student, to be exact, a college student at the age of 45.Last year, she put aside her private business and signed up for a one-year full-time management course in a college.“This was the wisest decision I have ever made!” she said proudly like a teenage girl.To her, college is always a right place to pick up new ideas, and new ideas always make her feel young.“Compared with the late ’70s,” she says, “now college students have many doors.” My aunt cannot help but recall her first college experience in 1978 when college doors began to be re-opened after the Cultural Revolution.She was assigned to study engineering despite her desire to study Chinese literature, and a few years later, the government sent her to work in a TV factory.I was shocked when she first told me how she had had no choice in her major and job.Look at us today!So many doors are open to us!I believe there have never been such abundant opportunities for self-development as we have today.And my aunt told me that we should reach our goals by grasping all these opportunities.The first door I see is the opportunity to study different kinds of subjects that interest us.My aunt said she was happy to study management, but she was also happy that she could attend lectures on ancient Chinese poetry and on Shakespearean drama.As for myself, I am an English major, but I may also go to lectures on history.To me, if college education in the past emphasized specialization, now, it emphasizes free and well-rounded development of each individual.So all the fine achievements of human civilization are open to us.The second door is the door to the outside world.Learning goes beyond classrooms and national boundaries.My aunt remembers her previous college days as monotonous and even calls her generation “frogs in a well.” But today, as the world becomes a global village, it is important that our neighbours and we be open-minded to learn with and from each other.I have many fellow international classmates, and I am applying to an exchange program with a university abroad.As for my aunt, she is planning to get an MBA degree in the U.K.where her daughter, my cousin, is now doing her Master’s degree in biochemistry.We are now taking the opportunity to study overseas, and when we come back, we’ll put to use what we have learnt abroad.The third door is the door to life-long learning.As new ideas appear all the time, we always need to acquire new knowledge, regardless of our age.Naturally, my aunt herself is the best example.Many of my aunt’s contemporaries say that she is amazingly up-to-date for a middle-aged woman.She simply responds, “Age doesn’t matter.What matters is your attitude.You may think it’s strange that I am still going to college, but I don’t think I’m too old to learn.” Yes, she is right.Since the government removed the age limit for college admissions in 2001, there are already some untraditional students, sitting with us in the same classrooms.Like these people, my aunt is old but she is very young in spirit.With incredible energy and determination, she embodies both tradition and modernity.The doors open to us also pose challenges.For instance, we are faced with the challenge of a balanced learning, the challenge of preserving our fine tradition while learning from the West, and the challenge of learning continuously while carrying heavy responsibilities to our work and family.So, each door is a test of our courage, ability and judgment, but with the support of my teachers, parents, friends and my aunt, I believe I can meet the challenge head on.When I reach my aunt’s age, I can be proud to say that I have walked through dozens of doors and will, in the remainder of my life, walk through many more.Possibly I will go back to college, too.Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen.女士们,先生们,早上好!今天我演讲的题目是:机会之门就在前方。

前几天,我的舅妈来看望我。她高兴得不得了,“期中考试我得了第一名!”舅妈告诉我。没什么好惊讶的,我的舅妈真的是一位在读学生,确切地说,是一名45岁的大学生。

去年,她抛开自己的生意,在一家大学注册入读一年制脱产管理课程。“这是我有生以来做出的最明智的决定!”她那样自豪地说着,像极了一个十几岁的女孩子。对她来说,大学永远都是学习新观念的好地方,而这些新的观念总是会让她感到年轻。

舅妈说:“与七十年代末相比,现在的大学生面前敞开的机会之门太多了。”舅妈情不自禁回忆起1978年她第一次上大学的经历-*,那时文化大革命刚刚结束,大学校门又重新敞开。她被分派去攻读工程学,但其实舅妈真正想学的是中国文学。几年后,她被分到一家电视机厂上班。

第一次听到舅妈说她当年根本无法选择自己的专业和职业时,我非常吃惊!看看今天的我们!有如此之多的机会之门在我们面前敞开。我相信,我们今天所拥有的自我发展机会是前所未有的。舅妈说,我们应该把握住这些机会来实现自己的目标。

我看到的第一扇门就是学习自己喜欢的各种不同学科的机会。舅妈说她很高兴能学习管理学,但她也同样高兴能修读中国古诗和莎士比亚戏剧学方面的课程。而我自己呢,主修英语,但也可同时听历史课。在我看来,如果过去的大学教育重在专业化,那么今天,学校教育则强调个人的自由和全面发展。因而,人类文明的精髓都能为我们所接触。

第二扇门就是通往外面世界的大门。学无止境,突破教室,跨越国界。舅妈仍记得她以前的学校生活单调乏味,甚至将她那个时代的人描述成“井底之蛙”。但是今天,整个世界变成了一个地球村,所以对我们和我们的邻居们来说,共同学习、相互学习是非常重要的。

第三扇门就是活到老、学到老的机会。新观念层出不穷,所以不管年纪多大,我们时时都要汲取知识。自然地,我的舅妈就是一个最好的例子。许多我舅妈的同辈人都认为,作为一个中年妇女,她还能追赶时代,真是不可思议。而舅妈只是简单地回应:“年龄不是问题,重要的是态度。你们可能觉得奇怪,在我这样的年纪还要读上学,可我却从不认为我老到不能学习了。”是啊,她说得对。自从2001年政府撤消入读大学的年龄限制以来,已经有一些反传统的学生,与我们一起坐在大学教室里学习了。就像这些人一样,我的舅妈年龄大了,但她的心却非常年轻。本着惊人的精力和决心,舅妈很好地将传统与现代结合了起来。

机会之门在我们面前敞开,挑战也随之而来。例如,平衡性学习的挑战;学习西方文化的同时,保留自己传统文化的精髓的挑战;承担工作与家庭重任时,坚持不断学习的挑战。因此,经过每一扇门,我们的勇气、能力和判断力都会受到考验,但是只要有了老师、父母、朋友以及舅妈的支持,我相信我能够直面挑战。当我到了舅妈那样的年龄,我可以自豪地说我走过了许多扇机会之门,而且还将在接下来的日子里走过更多。可能,我也会重返大学校园。

感谢各位。

第四篇:司庆演讲稿

平凡岗位,铸就辉煌明天

尊敬的各位领导,亲爱的同事们:

大家下午好!

我是来自**中心的**,今天,我演讲的题目是“平凡岗位,铸就辉煌明天”。

先和大家一起分享个小故事: 一小伙儿想练盖世武功,师傅让他天天拍水缸,拍了一周特无聊,师傅说继续;他又拍了一个月要崩溃,师傅说继续;他又拍了半年心想这个老王八蛋骗我,老子我不练了,拂袖而去。回家,拍门,一掌,门碎。弟子哭回山中长跪。什么叫相信,它是未看见任何未来时,你仍旧坚持,而平凡中的坚持又蕴藏着多么巨大的力量。

正如我们**中心的工作,没有什么惊天动地,也没有什么夺目耀眼,就是如此普通,如此平凡,重复性技术操作,甚至还有些枯燥,日复一日,全年无休,一如故事中拍水缸的小伙儿,但正是这份持之以恒的坚持,为一线业务顺利开展,提供强劲助力,完善风险管控体系建设,夯实承保环节风险管控基础,确保了公司有效益发展。

雨果说过:“花的事业是尊贵的,果实的事业是甜美的,让我们做叶的事业吧,因为叶的事业是平凡而谦逊的。”我们**这个岗位,正如这绿叶一般,他映衬了鲜花的美丽,孕育了果实的成熟,却甘愿在鲜花与果实之间享受平凡。2011年我来到省**中心,在这一年多的时间里,身边的同事让我切身感受到了这份平凡中的坚持。为三代系统顺利上线加班到深夜的时候;孩子生病无法照看给爱人打电话充 1

满歉意的时候;节假日加班无法陪伴年迈的父母的时候;我能深深地体会到**工作中的那份苦,可当看到赔付率下降的时候,当听到公司效益提高的时候,核保人更会珍惜这份来之不易的甜,对职业的热爱,对岗位的责任,让我们这些平台普通员工打心眼里觉得这份平淡中的坚守与付出是值得的。

如何在平凡的岗位上,保持坚持的动力?(微笑与台下眼神交流,沉默3-5秒钟)谢谢大家重新把目光集中到我这里,刚才的停顿并不是我忘了词或是演讲结束了,刚才的不足300秒演讲中,一部分同事已经慢慢地低下头,注意力也不再集中了,但是,就刚才那几秒的停顿,让所有人的注意力又回到了我这里。我想说的是,在忙碌的工作中,也是如此,时间久了,我们会慢慢因工资的高低,职位的升迁,房子,票子,车子……好多现实的问题所纠缠,我们会彷徨,也会迷茫,我们会迷失方向,失去坚持的动力,正需要像刚才那样几秒的停顿,重新找回我们工作的目标。让我们在脚踏实地的辛勤工作中,休息下,停顿下,抬头“仰望星空”。

“自古不谋万世者,不足谋一时;不谋全局者,不足谋一域”,作为企业员工要心系企业发展,要把本职工作与企业发展战略有意识地结合起来,多学习,多研究,多实践,在工作一线培养自身的大局观,尽自己所能为企业发展献计献策。“仰望星空”,会让一个人的视野不再局限在自身一时利益的得失,而是企业“万世”“全局”的发展;“仰望星空”,会让平凡的我们精神变得不再平凡;仰望星空,会让我们把工作岗位当做事业来追求;仰望星空,忠诚信念、坚韧不拔,让小事成就大事,让普通造就非凡。在普通的岗位上,我们虽然只是沧海一粟,但平凡中也会充盈着我们的才华和智慧。或许平凡的岗位容易被人们所遗忘,但我们同样会在成功中收获喜悦,在付出中厚积薄发。

“一滴露珠也能折射出太阳的光辉”。平凡的岗位,对于每个平台人来说都是一个不平凡的大舞台,让我们立足本职岗位,心系企业发展,面对肩负的职责,我们兢兢业业;面对工作的平凡,我们从容不迫;面对企业发展的召唤,我们不断自我完善,全力以赴。

坚持于脚踏实地,飞跃自仰望星空,让我们在平凡的岗位上,挥洒激情,铸就辉煌。

第五篇:商英演讲稿

开场白

Good morning everyone,Thank you for giving me the opportunity to present you the latest model product.First let me introduce ourteam’ members 介绍人~~~Well I will not tell you what products we want to introduce,But I will play a video then you can guess what product we want to introduceOK?(视频放完后,提问)The video is over ,according the video, can you get the answer about what product we want to introduce ?(答对)You can see the clothes swim in the water as the fish,that has proved our company ’ slatest model of washer HWF5300AW can make the clothes more supple and it ‘s always the best seller of this kind.(错)It doesn’t matter,just have a try.Yeah Washing machine.More accurately,This is our latest model of the washer Haier Front –Load Washer.HWF5300AW and it ‘s always the best seller of this kind.As we all know , Washing machines play an important role in our daily life ,especially for the lazy.As for me,I hate washing clothes very much,so washing machine become a good helper for me.Moreover With the help of the washer , we do not spend too much time on washing ,and we can protect our hands from being hurt.In a word,washing machine is very useful.介绍主要的内容

This is a catalog.You can see that my presentation will be divided into six parts.Including Introduction,Why Haier,Energy star,Front-Load,Product Details,Technology.Next , I will explain to you one by one.OKLet’s begin.介绍产品

Firstly , let’s watch a video to know more about the latest model of washer HWF5300AW.Well , the video is over ,and I am sure you have a clear understanding of the product.Now let’s into the next phase. Maybe you will ask Why Haier, well , on the one hand Haier is the number one laundry brand in the world..On the other

hand we are committed to providing customers with sensible options that empower them to live a modern and affordable lifestyle.however, Haier focuses on making the laundry experience better than ever before.That’s why Haier offers more options to meet individual laundry needs. Do you know why the Haier Front –Load Washer HWF5300AW is called Energy Star ?

If you don’t know, never mind, let me tell you.Now please listen to me carefully ,there are five reasons

1.Energy Saver(At Haier , we are dedicated to meeting customer needs through practical innovation for a smarter life and a

better planet)

2.Eco-Friendly(Haier laundry systems are developed with the environment in mind.From water use energy saving

options,we look to reduce water cousumption and energy use,which cuts down on utility bills

3.Green Wash Cycle(Designed to save up to 80﹪ more energy over standard washers without sacrificing

cleaning performance)

4.Energy Star @ Qualified(Energy star qualified clothes washers use over 50﹪ less water and about 37

﹪ less energy than standard top-load washers.5.High Efficiency(HE)(HE detergents are formulate to create less suds and disperse quickly in the rinse

cycle,so they word best with the front load′s dynamic wash action.The 1300 RPM spin speed extracts more water than traditional washers and reduces time in the dryer.Next Front-Load is one of the features ofthe Haier Front –Load Washer HWF5300AW

Compared with others ,Front-Load High-Efficiency washers use less water and energy than traditional Top-Load models.Multiple settings make it so younever waste water or energy on smaller loads.And This is one of the keys for its1

popularity(这就是它这么受欢迎的关键之一)

 If you look at the screen behind me showing a picture of the HWF5300AW and the animation of the

functions , you will see that the washer is white and It ‘ s Width is 125 cm , it ‘ s length 132 cm , and it ‘ s depth is 174cm.OK, now let me move to the next point , the Product Detials(产品具体情况)

The corrosion(腐蚀,铁锈)resistant(抵抗,防腐剂)stainless(不锈的)steel(钢铁)washtub(洗衣盆)uses a tumbling(滚筒)action that is gentler(温和)on your clothes and requires far less water than traditional top-loading agitator(搅拌器)washers.An electronic touch sensitive(灵敏的)control pad makes for incredible(难以置信)ease(舒适)of use and style.Haier’s 5300 series Front-Load Washer is the end to your search for an efficient and eco-friendly washer. Finally , I want to talk about the Technology of the Haier Front –Load Washer HWF5300AW

There are seven points of advantages in the Technology

1.More Options(Haier′s Front-load washer can handle any load from delicate to heavily-stained clothes.The washer is custom programmable for up to 10 combinations of cycles , settings , and options for easy access to your favorite wash programs.2.AutomaticTemperature control(Measures and releases the prefect proportion of hot and cold water

achieve the ideal temperature for any cycle you choose , from extra hot sanitizing wash to energy saving tap cold.3.Sanitary cycle(The internal water heater revs up to this extra hot wash for disinfecting items you

need as germ-free as possible.4.Easy touch controls(Selection are clearly displayed in LED indicator lights on a touch-sensitive

control pad

5.Stainless steel drums(A corrosion-resistant , stainless steel wash basket provides a durable

surface that won′t chip from dropped coins or keys and extra gentle on delicate fabrics.6.Suspension system(The counteractive force ofHaier ′s extra strong suspension design keeps heavy loads

balanced to prevent the wash drum from hitting the inside of unit.It works as a shock absorber , controls tension , and lessens vibration for a quieter wash.7.5 compartment dispenser(Choose from liquid or powder detergent for pre-wash and main , as well

as liquid bleach or liquid optimum wash.That is all.And I hope you can have a clearer picture of the new model---.Haier Front –Load Washer HWF5300AW I am also sure that you now share my enthusiasm for the product and hopefully you will be 100% behind this model.Thank you for your time and attention..

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