英語(yǔ)演講稿【薦】
演講稿以發(fā)表意見(jiàn),表達(dá)觀點(diǎn)為主,是為演講而事先準(zhǔn)備好的文稿,F(xiàn)如今,需要使用演講稿的場(chǎng)合越來(lái)越多,大家知道演講稿的格式嗎?以下是小編幫大家整理的英語(yǔ)演講稿,歡迎大家分享。
英語(yǔ)演講稿1
ladies and gentlemen, this is joe biden, i'm filling in for president obama, while he addresses the nato summit in wales.
when the president and i took office in january of , this nation was in the midst of the greatest economic crisis since the great depression. our economy had plummeted1 at a rate of 8% in a single quarter-part of the fastest economic decline any time in the last half century. millions of families were falling underwater on their homes and threatened with foreclosure. the iconic american automobile2 industry was under siege.
but yesterday's jobs report was another reminder3 of how far we've come. we've had 54 straight months of job creation. and that's the longest streak4 of uninterrupted job growth in the united states' history.
we've gone from losing 9 million jobs during the financial crisis to creating 10 million jobs. we've reduced the unemployment rate from 10% in october of to 6.1% today. and for the first time since the 1990s, american manufacturing is steadily5 adding jobs-over 700,000 since . and surveys of both american and foreign business leaders confirm that america once again is viewed as the best place in the world to build and invest.
that's all good news.
but an awful lot of middle class americans are still not feeling the effects of this recovery. since the year , gross domestic product-our gdp - has risen by 25%. and productivity in america is up by 30%. but middle class wages during that same time period have gone up by only fourteen cents.
folks, it's long past time to cut the middle class back into the deal, so they can benefit from the economic growth they helped create. folks, there used to be a bargain in this country supported by democrats6 and republicans, business and labor7. the bargain was simple. if an employee contributed to the growth and profitability of the company, they got to share in the profits and the benefits as well. that's what built the middle class. it's time to restore the bargain, to deal the middle class back in. because, folks, when the middle class does well, everybody does well-the wealthy get wealthier and the poor have a way up.
英語(yǔ)演講稿2
Hello everyone,Today I’m so happy that stand in here to make a speech,it’s my honnor!And my topic is:Choice.
Everyone has a choice when he wakes up in the early morning.You can choose to be happy or sad all the day.But for me,I think I have responsibilities to fulfill all th餓day.So every morning my first job is to choose what kind of day I am going to have.Today I can complain because it is rainy or I can be grateful that the grass is watered for free.
Today I can feel sad because I don’t have more money or I can be glad that it will prevent me from wasting.Today I can feel very down because of a bad cold or I can rejoice that I am still alive.Today I can lament over all that my parents didn’t give me when I was growing up or I can feel grateful that they all owed me to be born.Today I can be disappionted for my lack of friends or I can be excited to discover new relationships.Today I can be exhausted because I have too much homework today I can feel honored because I’m getting closer to my dream in this way.
What today will be like is just up to ourselves.We can get to choose what kind of day we will have!As teenagers,we still have much time to achieve our dreams,but the way to success is not so easy.If we choose to face it in a good mood and carry on trying,I believe we can enjoy the whole process and get to the destination of success much more easily and happily.
In fact,every thing depends on your own attitude.If you choose to be happy and positive,you will enjoy your work and have a good time.If you choose to be sad and negative,nothing good will come to you and your life will be colourless.The world around us is so beautiful.There is no reason why we don’t enjoy it.So,everybody,let’s choose to be happy everyday!
Ok,that’s all.Thanks for listening!
英語(yǔ)演講稿3
there is an old saying,” haste makes waste.” it is the experience of our ancestors; however, it is correct in many cases even today.
usually, if you act faster, you can reach your goals earlier. but it isn’t always the case. if you emphasize only on speed but ignore the quality of your work, your effect will be the opposite.
suppose you are preparing for your final examination. there are a lot of exercises to do and many notes to memorize. the fact that you have not enough time makes you very worried. therefore, you have read and write continuously, without rest, without sleep, without relaxation. the result is that your brain is less and less efficient, your process is slower and slower. the situation goes from bad to worse. all your efforts lead to nothing.
on the contrary, if you do your preparations with a calculated plan and carry out the plan step by step, your work will be effective. consequently, you will take part in the exams confidently with good preparations.
whatever you do, please remember the saying----haste makes waste. if you understand it and apply it to your study or work, you’ll benefit a lot form it.
英語(yǔ)演講稿4
Speaking of reading,many people are excited because reading brings themboth knowledge and entertainment。 By reading,we can learn lots of informationand know our history。 But for some people,reading is not their priority。 Theywill choose to watch movies to have fun。 However,I think people can benefit alot by reading。
First of all,reading can let us know what have happened in history。 Sincehistory is recorded in books,if we read books,then we can not only what havehappened in history but also we can better understand the great figures of theage。
Secondly,reading can enrich our knowledge。 By reading,we can knowdifferent kinds of things,how things happen and how to avoid bad things fromhappening。 Books record a wide range of things about life。 Through reading,wecan know various aspects of life。
Thirdly,reading teaches us skills。 There are so many books about how tolearn a certain language,how to get a good job,how to bee popular in yourcircle,how to cook and so on。 Thus,these kinds of books can make us moreskillful if we do a certain thing。
All in all,we can find lots of benefits through reading。
英語(yǔ)演講稿5
Ladies and Gentlemen , Good afternoon! Im very glad to stand here and give you a short speech. today my topic is “youth”。 I hope you will like it , and found the importance in your youth so that more cherish it.
First I want to ask you some questions: 1、 Do you know what is youth? 2、 How do you master your youth?
Youth is not a time of life, it is a state of mind it is not rosy cheeks , red lips and supple knees, it is a matter of the emotions : it is the freshness it is the freshness of the deep springs of life 。
Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity of the appetite , for adventure over the love of ease. This often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20 。 Nobody grows old merely by a number of years 。 We grow old by deserting our ideals.
Years wrinkle the skin , but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul 。 Worry , fear , self –distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to dust 。
Whether 60 of 16 , there is in every human being s heart the lure of wonders, the unfailing childlike appetite of whats next and the joy of the game of living 。 In the center of your heart and my heart theres a wireless station : so long as it receives messages of beauty , hope ,cheer, courage and power from men and from the infinite, so long as you are young 。
When the aerials are down , and your spirit is covered with snnows of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are grown old ,even at 20 , but as long as your aerials are up ,to catch waves of optimism , there is hope you may die young at 80. Thats all ! Thank you!
英語(yǔ)演講稿6
By the time john pulled into the little town, every hotel room was taken. "youve got to have a room somewhere." he pleaded. "or just a bed I dont care where.""well, i do have a double room with one occupant," admitted the manager," and he might be glad to split the cost. but to tell you the truth, he snores so loudly that people in adjoining rooms have complained in the past. im not sure itd be worth it to you.""no problem," the tired traveler assured him. "ill take it."
The next morning, john came down to breakfast bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. when asked about how he slept, he replied, "never better."
The manager was impressed. "no problem with the other guy snoring, then?""nope. i shut him up in no time.""howd you manage that?""he was already in bed, snoring away, when i came in the room," john said. "i went over, gave him a kion the cheek, said, goodnight, beautiful. with that he sat up all night watching me."
英語(yǔ)演講稿7
good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. good afternoon, boys and girls. good afternoon, everybody. i ’m glad to make a speech here.
as we all know, tomorrow is teachers’ day. many people say that teachers are not unusual at all. that’s true. but i want to say though teachers are common, their job is unusual. what they do is very very great. i am an english teacher. so i’ll make an english speech here. and my topic is “l(fā)ive with thankfulness”. do you know what “thankfulness” means in chinese? it means “gan’en”.
we know that in the world, we are not living alone. from the day we were born, there have been many people around us. they take care of us. they help us. they teach us. they play with us and grow up together with us. they support us. they understand us. the most important is: they love us. who are they? can you give me your answer?
yes, they are our parents, grandparents or family members; they may be your idmates, your friends even your neighbors. they are all important to us. we can’t live without them. we should thank them.
we should thank the great world. because it gives us sunlight, air, water and everything we need to keep us alive healthily. we can’t live without them.
we should thank our parents. they are the people who gave us the life. they look after us carefully and give all their love to us. i believe if necessary, they are willing to give everything to us. they stay with us, all the time.
we should thank our teachers. it is they who teach us knowledge unselfishly. they let us know how to write, how to read, how to get on with others and so on. they are our guide in our life.
we should thank our friends, our idmates. they are our partners. they understand us. they encourage us. they play with us. they grow up together with us. they make our life more colorful.
my dear boys and girls, teachers’ day is coming. it’s a celebrating time. it’s also a thankful time. let’s take actions together. show our thanks to the world, learn to protect it. show our thanks to our parents, learn to look after them. show our thanks to our teachers, learn how to respect them. show our thanks to our idmates, learn to help and share with them.
boys and girls, are you ready? live with thankfulness, from now on. let’s go!
so much for my talk .thanks very much!
女士們,先生們,下午好.下午好,男孩和女孩.各位下午好.我很高興在這里發(fā)表演講.
我們都知道,明天是教師節(jié).許多人認(rèn)為老師并不少見(jiàn).這是真的.但是我想說(shuō)雖然老師很常見(jiàn),他們的工作是不尋常的.他們所做的事情是非常偉大的.我是一個(gè)英語(yǔ)老師.所以我將在這里進(jìn)行英語(yǔ)演講.和我的話題是“感恩生活”.你知道“感激”的意思是在中國(guó)嗎?它的意思是“甘謝恩”.
我們知道,在世界上,我們不是獨(dú)自生活.從我們出生的那一天,我們周?chē)泻芏嗳?他們照顧我們.他們幫助我們.他們教我們.他們玩我們,與我們一起成長(zhǎng).他們支持我們.他們理解我們.最重要的是:他們愛(ài)我們.他們是誰(shuí)?你能給我你的答案嗎?
是的,他們是我們的父母、祖父母或家庭成員,他們可能是你的idmates,甚至你的朋友你的鄰居.他們對(duì)我們都很重要.我們的生活不能沒(méi)有他們.我們應(yīng)該感謝他們.
我們應(yīng)該感謝偉大的世界.因?yàn)樗o了我們陽(yáng)光,空氣,水和我們需要保持我們的生命健康.我們的生活不能沒(méi)有他們.
我們應(yīng)該感謝我們的父母.他們給了我們生命的人.他們仔細(xì)照顧我們,給我們所有的愛(ài).我相信如果有必要,他們?cè)敢饨o我們的一切.他們和我們住在一起,所有的時(shí)間.
我們應(yīng)該感謝我們的老師.是他們教我們知識(shí)無(wú)私.他們讓我們知道如何寫(xiě),如何讀書(shū),如何與他人相處等等.他們是我們的指導(dǎo)在我們的生活中.
我們應(yīng)該謝謝我們的朋友,我們的idmates.他們是我們的合作伙伴.他們理解我們.他們鼓勵(lì)我們.他們玩我們.他們與我們一起成長(zhǎng).這使我們的生活更加豐富多彩.
親愛(ài)的男孩和女孩,教師節(jié)即將來(lái)臨.這是一個(gè)慶祝的.時(shí)間.這也是一個(gè)感恩的時(shí)間.讓我們一起采取行動(dòng).向世界展示我們的感謝,學(xué)會(huì)保護(hù)它.表達(dá)我們的感謝我們的父母,學(xué)會(huì)照顧他們.表達(dá)我們的感謝我們的老師,學(xué)會(huì)尊重他們.表達(dá)我們的感謝我們idmates,學(xué)會(huì)幫助和與他們分享.
男孩和女孩,你準(zhǔn)備好了嗎?生活與感激,從現(xiàn)在開(kāi)始.咱們走吧!
如此對(duì)我說(shuō)話.非常感謝!
英語(yǔ)演講稿8
I love my motherland
Dear teachers,
I’m so glad to have the chance to give you a speech here. The topic of my speech is “I love my motherland”.
Before I started school, my mother told me that “Our country is called China.” when I attended school, the teacher told me that “Our country is called The People's Republic of China”. We love our mothers, and we also need to love our motherland. When I was in the nursery school, I always envied big brothers and big sisters, because they could wear the red scarves, but I could not. The teacher told us:" the red scarf is a corner of the red flag. It is dyed with the blood of martyrs."
Finally one day, the red scarf hanged on my chest. Under the flag of Young Pioneers, I closed five fingers together, put my hand way up high. I knew deep inside that this salute meant the benefit of the people is higher than all. The red scarf would be Along with us, told us to "study hard, make
progress day by day." The flag of Young Pioneers would guide us to "learn from Lei Feng, do good things."
Gradually, we increase in height, and grow up. We know the Yangtze River and the Yellow River. We also know that the red flag symbolizes the glories and dreams of the motherland. We also know that we are the future and hope of our country. Whenever I see the five-star red flag rising, my feeling is extremely excited. “Ah motherland, you are my mom. Ah mom, you are the motherland. I love you.”
英語(yǔ)演講稿9
Dare to compete. Dare to care. Dare to dream. Dare to love. Practice the art of making possible. And no matter what happens, even if you hear shouts behind, keep going.
It is such an honor and pleasure for me to be back at Yale, especially on the occasion of the 300th anniversary. I have had so many memories of my time here, and as Nick was speaking I thought about how I ended up at Yale Law School. And it tells a little bit about how much progress we’ve made.
What I think most about when I think of Yale is not just the politically charged atmosphere and not even just the superb legal education that I received. It was at Yale that I began work that has been at the core of what I have cared about ever since. I began working with New Haven legal services representing children. And I studied child development, abuse and neglect at the Yale New Haven Hospital and the Child Study Center. I was lucky enough to receive a civil rights internship with Marian Wright Edelman at the Children’s Defense Fund, where I went to work after I graduated. Those experiences fueled in me a passion to work for the benefit of children, particularly the most vulnerable.
Now, looking back, there is no way that I could have predicted what path my life would have taken. I didn’t sit around the law school, saying, well, you know, I think I’ll graduate and then I’ll go to work at the Children’s Defense Fund, and then the impeachment inquiry, and Nixon retired or resigns, I’ll go to Arkansas. I didn’t think like that. I was taking each day at a time.
But, I’ve been very fortunate because I’ve always had an idea in my mind about what I thought was important and what gave my life meaning and purpose. A set of values and beliefs that have helped me navigate the shoals, the sometimes very treacherous sea, to illuminate my own true desires, despite that others say about what l should care about and believe in. A passion to succeed at what l thought was important and children have always provided that lone star, that guiding light. Because l have that absolute conviction that every child, especially in this, the most blessed of nations that has ever existed on the face of earth, that every child deserves the opportunity to live up to his or her God-given potential.
But you know that belief and conviction-it may make for a personal mission statement, but standing alone, not translated into action, it means very little to anyone else, particularly to those for whom you have those concerns.
When I was thinking about running for the United States Senate-which was such an enormous decision to make, one I never could have dreamed that I would have been making when I was here on campus-I visited a school in New York City and I met a young woman, who was a star athlete.
I was there because of Billy Jean King promoting an HBO special about women in sports called “Dare to compete.” It was about Title IX and how we finally, thanks to government action, provided opportunities to girls and women in sports.
And although I played not very well at intramural sports, I have always been a strong supporter of women in sports. And I was introduced by this young woman, and as I went to shake her hand she obviously had been reading the newspapers about people saying I should or shouldn’t run for the Senate. And I was congratulating her on the speech she had just made and she held onto my hand and she said, “Dare to compete, Mrs. Clinton. Dare to compete.”
I took that to heart because it is hard to compete sometimes, especially in public ways, when your failures are there for everyone to see and you don’t know what is going to happen from one day to the next. And yet so much of life, whether we like to accept it or not, is competing with ourselves to be the best we can be, being involved in classes or professions or just life, where we know we are competing with others.
I took her advice and I did compete because I chose to do so. And the biggest choices that you’ll face in your life will be yours alone to make. I’m sure you’ll receive good advice. You’re got a great education to go back and reflect about what is right for you, but you eventually will have to choose and I hope that you will dare to compete. And by that I don’t mean the kind of cutthroat competition that is too often characterized by what is driving America today. I mean the small voice inside you that says to you, you can do it, you can take this risk, you can take this next step.
And it doesn’t mean that once having made that choice you will always succeed. In fact, you won’t. There are setbacks and you will experience difficult disappointments. You will be slowed down and sometimes the breath will just be knocked out of you. But if you carry with you the values and beliefs that you can make a difference in your own life, first and foremost, and then in the lives of others. You can get back up, you can keep going.
But it is also important, as I have found, not to take yourself too seriously, because after all, every one of us here today, none of us is deserving of full credit. I think every day of the blessings my birth gave me without any doing of my own. I chose neither my family nor my country, but they as much as anything I’ve ever done, determined my course.
You compare my or your circumstances with those of the majority of people who’ve ever lived or who are living right now, they too often are born knowing too well what their futures will be. They lack the freedom to choose their life’s path. They’re imprisoned by circumstances of poverty and ignorance, bigotry, disease, hunger, oppression and war.
So, dare to compete, yes, but maybe even more difficult, dare to care. Dare to care about people who need our help to succeed and fulfill their own lives. There are so many out there and sometimes all it takes is the simplest of gestures or helping hands and many of you understand that already. I know that the numbers of graduates in the last 20 years have worked in community organizations, have tutored, have committed themselves to religious activities.
You have been there trying to serve because you have believed both that it was the right thing to do and because it gave something back to you. You have dared to care.
Well, dare to care to fight for equal justice for all, for equal pay for women, against hate crimes and bigotry. Dare to care about public schools without qualified teachers or adequate resources. Dare to care about protecting our environment. Dare to care about the 10 million children in our country who lack health insurance. Dare to care about the one and a half million children who have a parent in jail. The seven million people who suffer from HIV/AIDS. And thank you for caring enough to demand that our nation do more to help those that are suffering throughout this world with HIV/AIDS, to prevent this pandemic from spreading even further.
And I’ll also add, dare enough to care about our political process. You know, as I go and speak with students I’m impressed so much, not only in formal settings, on campuses, but with my daughter and her friends, about how much you care, about how willing you are to volunteer and serve. You may have missed the last wave of the revolution, but you’ve understood that the dot.community revolution is there for you every single day. And you’ve been willing to be part of remarking lives in our community.
And yet, there is a real resistance, a turning away from the political process. I hope that some of you will be public servants and will even run for office yourself, not to win a position to make and impression on your friends at your 20th reunion, but because you understand how important it is for each of us as citizens to make a commitment to our democracy.
Your generation, the first one born after the social upheavals of the 60’s and 70’s, in the midst of the technological advances of the 80’s and 90’s, are inheriting an economy, a society and a government that has yet to understand fully, or even come to grips with, our rapidly changing world.
And so bring your values and experiences and insights into politics. Dare to help make, not just a difference in politics, but create a different politics. Some have called you the generation of choice. You’ve been raised with multiple choice tests, multiple channels, multiple websites and multiple lifestyles. You’ve grown up choosing among alternatives that were either not imagined, created or available to people in prior generations.
You’ve been invested with far more personal power to customize your life, to make more free choices about how to live than was ever thought possible. And I think as I look at all the surveys and research that is done, your choices reflect not only freedom, but personal responsibility.
The social indicators, not the headlines, the social indicators tell a positive story: drug use and cheating and arrests being down, been pregnancy and suicides, drunk driving deaths being down. Community service and religious involvement being up. But if you look at the area of voting among 18 to 29 year olds, the numbers tell a far more troubling tale. Many of you I know believe that service and community volunteerism is a better way of solving the issues facing our country than political engagement, because you believe-choose one of the following multiples or choose them all-government either can’t understand or won’t make the right choices because of political pressures, inefficiency, incompetence or big money influence.
Well, I admit there is enough truth in that critique to justify feeling disconnected and alienated. But at bottom, that’s a personal cop-out and a national peril. Political conditions maximize the conditions for individual opportunity and responsibility as well as community. Americorps and the Peace Corps exist because of political decisions. Our air, water, land and food will be clean and safe because of political choices. Our ability to cure disease or log onto the Internet have been advanced because of politically determined investments. Ethnic cleansing in Kosovo ended because of political leadership. Your parents and grandparents traveled here by means of government built and subsidized transportation systems. Many used GI Bills or government loans, as I did, to attend college.
Now, I could, as you might guess, go on and on, but the point is to remind us all that government is us and each generation has to stake its claim. And, as stakeholders, you will have to decide whether or not to make the choice to participate. It is hard and it is, bringing change in a democracy, particularly now. There’s so much about our modern times that conspire to lower our sights, to weaken our vision-as individuals and communities and even nations.
It is not the vast conspiracy you may have heard about; rather it’s a silent conspiracy of cynicism and indifference and alienation that we see every day, in our popular culture and in our prodigious consumerism.
But as many have said before and as Vaclav Havel has said to memorably, “It cannot suffice just to invent new machines, new regulations and new institutions. It is necessary to understand differently and more perfectly the true purpose of our existence on this Earth and of our deeds.” And I think we are called on to reject, in this time of blessings that we enjoy, those who will tear us apart and tear us down and instead to liberate our God-given spirit, by being willing to dare to dream of a better world.
During my campaign, when times were tough and days were long I used to think about the example of Harriet Tubman, a heroic New Yorker, a 19th century Moses, who risked her life to bring hundreds of slaves to freedom. She would say to those who she gathered up in the South where she kept going back year after year from the safety of Auburn, New York, that no matter what happens, they had to keep going. If they heard shouts behind them, they had to keep going. If they heard gunfire or dogs, they had to keep going to freedom. Well, those aren’t the risks we face. It is more the silence and apathy and indifference that dogs our heels.
Thirty-two years ago, I spoke at my own graduation from Wellesley, where I did call on my fellow classmates to reject the notion of limitations on our ability to effect change and instead to embrace the idea that the goal of education should be human liberation and the freedom to practice with all the skill of our being the art of making possible.
For after all, our fate is to be free. To choose competition over apathy, caring over indifference, vision over myopia, and love over hate.
Just as this is a special time in your lives, it is for me as well because my daughter will be graduating in four weeks, graduating also from a wonderful place with a great education and beginning a new life. And as I think about all the parents and grandparents who are out there, I have a sense of what their feeling. Their hearts are leaping with joy, but it’s hard to keep tears in check because the presence of our children at a time and place such as this is really a fulfillment of our own American dreams. Well, I applaud you and all of your love, commitment and hard work, just as I applaud your daughters and sons for theirs.
And I leave these graduates with the same message I hope to leave with my graduate. Dare to compete. Dare to care. Dare to dream. Dare to love. Practice the art of making possible. And no matter what happens, even if you hear shouts behind, keep going.
Thank you and God bless you all.
英語(yǔ)演講稿10
Dear teachers and students
Hello everyone!
My name is Lucy. I'm very happy to be here to share my happiness with you today. The title of my speech is "I read, I am happy, I grow up".
In daily life, I can experience all kinds of fun from many things. For example: painting, singing, dancing. Chase and play with the students on the spacious playground; During the holidays, I travel with my parents to appreciate the ethnic customs of various places. These can not only make me feel comfortable, but also strengthen my body. However, you know what makes me happy every day? Yes, that's reading.
Whenever I get a new book, I will hold it and forget it. After dinner, my mother shouted seven or eight times, but I turned a deaf ear. I was reluctant to put down my book. As a result, I can imagine that my father's "little hammer" will be left on my head. But I am still happy to swim freely in the ocean of books.
Students, let's love reading together. When one day you fall in love with it, you will feel the happiness and happiness it brings you like me.
Reading will make our life full of sunshine.
Thank you!
英語(yǔ)演講稿11
My definition of success
Today I am very glad to be here to share with you my ideas of success. What is success? It is what everyone is longing for.Sometimes success would be rather simple. Winning a game is success; getting a high grade in the exam is success; making a new friend is success; even now I am
standing here giving my speech is somehow also success.
However, as a person’s whole life is concerned, success becomes very
complicated. Is fortune success? Is fame success? Is high social status success? No, I don’t think so. I believe success is the realization of people’
s hopes and ideals.Nowadays, in the modern society there are many people
who are regarded as the successful. And the most obvious characteristics of hem are money, high position and luxurious life. So most people believe that s success and all that they do is for this purpose. But the problem is wether it is real success.
We all know there are always more money, higher position and better condition in front of us. If we keep chasing them, where is the end? What will satisfy us at last? Therefore, we can see, to get the real Success we must need something inside, which is the realization of
people’ hopes and ideals.
Different people have different ideas about success; cause people’s hopes and ideas vary from one another. But I am sure every success is dear to everybody, cause it is not easy to come by, cause in the process of our striving for success, we got both our body and soul tempted,
meanwhile we are enlightened by the most valuable qualities of human beings: love, patient, courage and sense of responsibility. These are the best treasures. So now I am very proud that I have this opportunity to stand here speaking to all of you. It is my success, cause I raise up to challenge my hope.
What is success? Everyone has his own interpretation as I do. But I am sure
every success leads to an ever-brighter future. So ladies and gentlemen, believe in our hopes, believe in ourselves, we, every one of us, can make a
successful life! Wish you all good success!
英語(yǔ)演講稿12
change the world? change ourselves
good evening, honorable judges, ladies and gentlemen.
it’s my great pleasure to stand here to present my speech—change the world, change ourselves.
it’s noticable that western holidays are becoming increasingly popular day by day, while chinese traditional festivals are being somewhat neglected. not long before about 10 doctors in beijing
university and qinghua unversity announced that we should reject the invasion of western holidays ,because they regard western holidays as an challenge against our traditional festivals and culture.
frankly speaking, i don’t quite agree with them.indeed, we should never neglect or even discard our traditonal festivals as china boasts a brilliant history and splendid traditions. (examples).but why can’t we absorb the meaningful western holidays and culture. there are obvious reasons why some western holidays are so popular in china. on the one hand, some of the western holidays which we chinese don’t have are reasonable and meaningful, such as father’s day and april fool’s day etc. on the other hand,the prevalence of
globalization enables western culture to prevail in china.
overwhelmed by such a trend,chinese unconsiciously get involved in western holidays and culture.
with the further development of the whole world, the cultural
communication between different countries and nations becomes faster and more and more important. we are indeed from different nations, but we are the citizens of the same world, so the outstanding culture of different nations is the commom wealth of everyone on the
earth.the only way for us to protect our traditional culture is to reject the foreign culture? the answer is definitely no. what we ought to do is to spare no effort to educate chinese to get to know and treasure our splendid traditions instead of rejecting foreign culture. only by educating can we set our confidence and belief towards our culture. only by educating can we preserve and promote the wealth that our ancesters left for us.
at last i’d like to share a famouse saying of gandhi with all of you ,that is:if you want to change the world, then you must change yourself first.”
英語(yǔ)演講稿13
How to protect the environment?
Nowadays, more and more people realize it`s necessary and important to protect the environment. Also,there are some people who don`t pay attention to hygiene and they can`t stop littering the rubbish casually or spitting everywhere all the time.
And in addition, there are a few factories often cutting down the trees, discharging chemicals and dirty water and so on.And it causes many problems like the Greenhouse Effect.If they do these day by day and our life will be harder and harder,so we have to stop them.
To stop them we can put up commonweal advertisements and tell them the detriment of destroying the environment.So we can start from now to make a beautiful life.
Thanks!
英語(yǔ)演講稿14
We know it is difficult to learn English. My English is very good. I learnEnglish like this.
I Listen to the teacher carefully and write the important points down on mynotebooks. After class I revise the lessons. Before class I prepare new lessonsto find out the questions. Then I will listen carefully in class.
I also listen to the tape, and speak English with my classmates in theclassroom and on the playground. It’s to improve my listening and speaking.
I keep a diary every day to practise my written English.
Besides this, I often read English newspapers and magazines to enrich myknowlege on English culture.
We will learn English well so long as we learn it hard.
我們都知道學(xué)英語(yǔ)很難。我的英語(yǔ)很好。我是這樣學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ)。
我認(rèn)真聽(tīng)老師講課,把要點(diǎn)記在我的筆記本上。下課后我復(fù)習(xí)功課。課前我為新課做好準(zhǔn)備去找出一些問(wèn)題。然后在課上認(rèn)真聽(tīng)。
我也聽(tīng)磁帶,在教室里、操場(chǎng)上和我的同學(xué)說(shuō)英語(yǔ)。這提高了我的聽(tīng)力和口語(yǔ)。
我堅(jiān)持每天記日記來(lái)練習(xí)我的英語(yǔ)。
除此之外,我經(jīng)常閱讀英語(yǔ)報(bào)紙和雜志來(lái)豐富我的英語(yǔ)文化知識(shí)。
只要我們努力學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ),我們將會(huì)把英語(yǔ)學(xué)好。
英語(yǔ)演講稿15
Schoolmates:
When you look the lovable animated cartoon,plays is in a stew humans puter games,rides the fast train,is answering transoceanic telephone time,......Not only your might once realize the science the strength,the science changed this world,also changed our life,the science side for the 20th century the grand chapters,not only we discovered the humanity to experience the blood and the fire baptism in these hundred years,has created the innumerable scientific century france famous science fiction writer of fiction verne fictionalizing,at that time let the human be inconceivable,he fantasized moon landing travel,the airplane,the long-range gun and so on,all 11 became the reality in the 20th the 21st century today,the high tech is ubiquitous.
As cross-century one generation,how posture should we adapt the new century by,the load get up the new century heavy burden? Not only science and technology changing with each new day,causes the science to serve for the most advanced technique,also more and more many seeps to during ours daily life,this needs us who is in the young people time to deeply love the science,the study science and technology “five small” petition,reading science and technology books,caused me to understand many precise robot,does not use the fuel the automobile,the hypothesized soccer game,high tech information transmission and so on,each one vivid interesting phenomena,aroused me to explore the science the desire.
【英語(yǔ)演講稿】相關(guān)文章:
英語(yǔ)的演講稿11-05
畢業(yè)演講稿英語(yǔ)06-19
英語(yǔ)勵(lì)志演講稿11-14
優(yōu)秀英語(yǔ)的演講稿11-15
英語(yǔ)演講稿06-24
英語(yǔ)即興演講稿11-03
經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)演講稿12-03
英語(yǔ)青春演講稿08-30