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Churchill: from stutterer to the greatest prime minister in British history
Many people who used to have serious stuttering problems later became successful, which is the best example. Believe in yourself and never give up on yourself. Believe that you can create miracles!

From stutterers to Churchill, the greatest prime minister in British history.

The child who stuttered since childhood later became the world's top speaker and the greatest prime minister in British history. He's Churchill!

Churchill Jr. was born on1874165438+1October 30th. Their home is in Oxford, England, a noble family with superior family conditions and enjoys a high reputation in the local area. However, little Churchill didn't seem to inherit the aristocratic lineage of that family at all. He is a slow boy and always doesn't know what he is thinking in class. Not to mention, little Churchill had a stutter. His grades are always the worst in the class, but he never cares. This made the teacher hate him very much. One day, the teacher found that little Churchill in the corner of the classroom didn't know what he was thinking. So the teacher asked angrily, "Churchill, what are you doing?" But little Churchill seemed to be immersed in his own world and didn't hear the teacher calling him at all. The teacher is even more angry. He walked up to little Churchill, slapped the table angrily and said, "If you don't answer my question, I'll kick you out." Little Churchill stood up in panic, but still said nothing.

The teacher was angry and shouted, "You humiliated your father, and you can only be a poor parasite in the future." "No, I, I, I, I want to be an orator." The students burst out laughing before Churchill Jr.' s words were halfway said. On the way to school, a group of students caught up with him. They surrounded little Churchill and derisively shouted to him, "You can't talk at all, and you still want to be an orator?" "Dream on!"

Little Churchill wanted to defend himself, but he just couldn't say it. He began to worry, the more anxious he became, the more he could not say it, and his face turned red. The students laughed enough and dispersed in a hubbub. In a blink of an eye, little Churchill was left alone on the empty road. He tried to hold back his tears and clenched his fist tightly. After returning home, the father looked at his son in surprise: his face was tight and he ignored him. Once upon a time, when he was bullied outside and came home, his son either cried or made trouble. If you are not bullied, you will rummage around when you go home. I have never seen this before today.

Father hurried after him and was finally asked urgently. Little Churchill finally spoke: "I, I, I want to be an orator." The son dropped this cold sentence and went back to his room, no matter who knocked at the door. In the room, little Churchill began to practice speaking to the big mirror on the wall. He read the syllables of each word one by one, then read the whole word together, and finally corrected it word by word. After practicing for a while, he began to read several words together, until finally, he read the whole sentence together.

From that day on, he looked like a different person. He was no longer afraid of being laughed at by his classmates. He volunteered to read the text in class. Although he still stutters and reads incoherently, little Churchill is working hard. After returning home, he spoke loudly in front of the mirror again and again, until finally, he was able to say a sentence or even a long paragraph coherently. Later, he recited a lot of famous speeches.

Where there is a will, there is a way. Little Churchill finally made great progress and showed his humorous eloquence in front of his classmates and teachers. The stuttering child later became the greatest prime minister in British history and inspired millions of people in Qian Qian with his rich speeches in World War II. It is the support of British military and civilian spirit.