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英語即興演講
英語即興演講1
you know, the middle class is not a number. it's a value set. it means being able to own your home; raise your children in a safe neighborhood; send them to a good school where if they do well they can qualify to go to college and if they get accepted you'd be able to find a way to be able to send them to college. and in the meantime, if your parents need help, being able to take care of them, and hope to put aside enough money so that your children will not have to take care of you.
that's the american dream. that's what this country was built on. and that's what we'redetermined8 to restore.
in order to do that, it's time to have a fair tax structure, one that values paychecks as much as unearned income and inherited wealth, to take some of the burden off of the middle class. it's time to close tax loopholes so we can reduce the deficit9, and invest in rebuilding america - our bridges, our ports, our highways, rails, providing good jobs.
with corporate10 profits at near record highs, we should encourage corporations to invest more in research and development and the salaries of their employees. it's time for us to invest in educational opportunity to guarantee that we have the most highly skilledworkforce11 in the world, for 6 out of every 10 jobs in the near term is going to require some education beyond high school. folks, it's long past due to increase the minimum wage that will lift millions of hardworking families out of poverty target poverty and in the process produce a ripple12 effect that boosts wages for the middle class and spurs economic growth for the united states of america. economists13 acknowledge that if we do these and other things, wages will go up and we'll increase the gross domestic product of the united states.
my fellow americans, we know how to do this. we've done it before. it's the way we used to do business and we can do it that way again. all the middle class in this country want is a chance. no guarantee, just a chance.
americans want to work. and when given a fair shot, the american worker has never, ever, ever, let his country down. folks, it's never a good bet to bet against the american people.
thanks for listening.
英語即興演講2
no young man believes he shall ever die. it was a saying of my brother's, and a fine one. there is a feeling of eternity in youth, which makes us amend for everything. to be young is to be as one of the immortal gods. one half of time indeed is flown-the other half remains in store for us with all its countletreasures; for there is no line drawn, and we see no limit to our hopes and wishes. we make the coming age our own-
the vast, the unbounded prospect lies before us.
death. old age. are words without a meaning. that paby us like the idea air which we regard not. others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them-we "bear a charmed life“, which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. as in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward-
bidding the lovely scenes at distance hail!
and see no end to the landscape, new objects presenting themselves as we advance; so, in the commencement of life, we set no bounds to our inclinations. nor to the unrestricted opportunities of gratifying them. we have as yet found no obstacle, no disposition to flag; and it seems that we can go on so forever. we look round in a new world, full of life, and motion, and ceaseleprogress; and feel in ourselves all the vigor and spirit to keep pace with it, and do not foresee from any present symptoms how we shall be left behind in the natural course of things, decline into old age, and drop into the grave. it is the simplicity, and as it were abstractedneof our feelings in youth, that (so to speak) identifies us with nature, and (our experience being slight and our passions strong) deludes us into a belief of being immortal like it. our short-lives connection with existence we fondly flatter ourselves, is an indissoluble and lasting union-a honeymoon that knows neither coldness, jar, nor separation. as infants smile and sleep, we are rocked in the cradle of our wayward fancies, and lulled into security by the roar of the universe around us0we quaff the cup of life with eager haste without draining it, instead of which it only overflows the more-objects prearound us, filling the mind with their magnitude and with the strong of desires that wait upon them, so that we have no room for the thoughts of death.
英語即興演講3
尊敬的老師們,親愛的同學(xué)們:
大家好!
世界上最美的是什么呢?是微笑。人們最希望看到什么?是微笑。世界上最美的表情是什么?是微笑。微笑的力量是巨大的。
從前,在一個無名小鎮(zhèn),有一個富人天天很不開心,每天都想自殺。直到有一天,他遇見了一個小女孩,那個小女孩天真的對他一笑,他立刻恍然大悟。他決定去遠(yuǎn)方尋找快樂,走之前還給小女孩許多錢。
鎮(zhèn)上的人迷惑不已,富人為什么給小女孩錢,小女孩又是天真的一笑答道:“我也沒做什么,只是對他笑了一笑,這就是微笑的力量。”
生活中處處都有微笑,微笑的力量在我身邊,也是存在的,我永遠(yuǎn)地記得那樸素的微笑。
有一次,我從學(xué)校放學(xué)回家,走在路上,突然烏云密布,瞬間就下雨了。
嘩嘩的雨無情的打在我的臉蛋上,一把傘毫無征兆的`出現(xiàn)在我的頭上,我旁邊也多了一個人,他大約四十多歲,頭發(fā)里分布著幾根白發(fā),一雙小小的眼睛,都快瞇成一條縫了,高大的鼻子,寬大的嘴巴,身上穿著一件洗的發(fā)白的工作服。他正為我撐傘。
不知不覺我已經(jīng)來到我家樓下了,傘又悄悄的離開,我才想起問那人他的名字,只見他樸素的一笑就轉(zhuǎn)身跑走了。此時,我的心里暖暖,覺得雨天也很美好!微笑的力量是無窮的,微笑讓人受到鼓舞,它可以讓人打倒失敗,它可以讓人充滿自信,它可以讓人變得開心。這就是微笑的力量。
英語即興演講4
親愛的朋友們:
今天,我想談?wù)剷r間。我演講的題目是時間是我們的生命。每個人都知道時間每時每刻都在流逝。它沒有。不要等你。如何利用時間是我們生活中的一個問題。在這里,我想告訴你一句話:不要浪費時間。
人們常說:時間就是金錢。對我來說,時間就是知識。時間對每個人都是公平的。如果我能適當(dāng)利用時間,我會是一個好的學(xué)習(xí)者。作為一個好的學(xué)習(xí)者,我會獲得更多的知識。有了更多的知識,我將有一個更光明的未來。那我就有理想的生活了。
經(jīng)常聽到有人說:時間過得真快。也許吧。但是朋友們,如果你有時間抱怨時間過得太快,為什么不呢?你沒有利用這段時間做一些有用的事情嗎?我讀過一本書。那本書的作者說:老了不要后悔。所以我們必須做我們想做的事情,這樣當(dāng)我們老了的時候,我們就贏了。感覺不到
親愛的朋友們,我們必須明智地利用時間,我們才能有一個更光明的未來,我們的國家才能更加強(qiáng)大和美麗。
那是。僅此而已。謝謝大家的傾聽。
小學(xué)生英語即興演講:短文3眾所周知,英語在今天非常重要。世界各地都在使用它。它已經(jīng)成為互聯(lián)網(wǎng)和國際貿(mào)易中最常用的語言。如果我們能說好英語,我們將有更多的機(jī)會成功。因為越來越多的人注意到了這一點,所以去學(xué)英語的.人數(shù)以高速增長。
但是對我自己來說,我學(xué)習(xí)英語不僅僅是因為它的重要性和實用性,還因為我對它的熱愛。當(dāng)我學(xué)習(xí)英語時,我能感受到一種不同的思維方式,這給了我更多接觸世界的空間。當(dāng)我讀英語小說時,我可以從書中感受到不同于閱讀翻譯的樂趣。當(dāng)我說英語時,我可以從我的話語中感受到自信。當(dāng)我寫英語時,我能看到和我們中國人不一樣的美......
我喜歡英語,它給了我一個多彩的夢。我希望有一天我能環(huán)游世界。憑借我良好的英語,我可以和許多來自不同國家的人交朋友。我可以看到許多名勝古跡。我夢想我能去倫敦,因為它是英語的發(fā)源地。
我也想用我良好的英語向說英語的人介紹我們偉大的地方,我希望他們能像我們一樣熱愛我們的國家。
我知道,羅馬不是一天建成的。我相信經(jīng)過不斷的努力學(xué)習(xí),總有一天我會把英語說得很好。
想要被愛,就要學(xué)會去愛,去討喜。所以我相信當(dāng)我每天熱愛英語時,它也會愛我。
我相信有一天我會實現(xiàn)我的夢想!
英語即興演講5
Hello! Everyone. I’m Tony, an 11-year-old happy boy.I live with my parents and we love each other.
I have many hobbies, such as sports, singing and reading I love animals most. Now I will tell you about my favorite animal.
They are very precious sea animals with long live on fish, shrimps and so are very clever. People often train them for performances which brings us a lot of happiness and are very friendly and peaceful. They never attack people. Instead, they have saved many people in danger.
Now,do you know what they are? Yes, you are right. They are dolphins.
I hope we can take actions to protect dolphins, so they will always be with us.
英語即興演講6
in the matter of courage we all have our limits. there never was a hero who did not have his bounds. i suppose it may be said of nelson and all the others whose courage has been advertised that there came times in their lives when their bravery knew it had come to its limit.
i have found mine a good many times. sometimes this was expected--often it was unexpected. i know a man who is not afraid to sleep with a rattle-snake, but you could not get him to sleep with a safety-razor.
i never had the courage to talk across a long, narrow room. i should be at the end of the room facing all the audience. if i attempt to talk across a room i find myself turning this way and that, and thus at alternate periods i have part of the audience behind me. you ought never to have any part of the audience behind you; you never can tell what they are going to do.
i'll sit down.
英語即興演講7
good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i’d like to share my teaching dream with you. but before that, i want to say something about the beginning of this dream. in march this year, three teachers from australia came to our school. during the meeting, we exchanged a lot about education. i found that though we have almost the same teaching philosophy, we have different routines. what impressed me most was that their schools end at 3:00 in the afternoon and have no night classes. i can’t tell which kind of routine is better, but the sharp contrast made me think about a better education. the following is a dreamy school in my mind, in which there is no pressure but pleasure.
in this school, the buildings are well designed, close to nature. in the morning, children can read while enjoying the beautiful sunrise. in the evening, they can exercise by the lake reflecting the amazing sunset. in the spring, they can go to the wild, lie on the lawn, and watch the kite flying in the blue sky. in the summer, they can go to the forest, live in a cabin, and listen to the rhythm of the rain. …
students are free but polite and they respect each other. they can leave at 4:00 every afternoon, or perhaps earlier. they have the freedom to organize time. they can go to the library, go to the lab, the computer rooms or the playground. they’re self-motivated and have a strong thirst for knowledge. and there are no frequent exams and rankings. students won’t be forced to wear uniforms everyday, and there is no required hair style. everyday is so colorful that they are looking forward to the next day when going to bed at night,every teacher in this school can give a course as they like. there is no tedious rating, no scraps of quantitative management and no rigid standard. teachers can fully display their personality in class, and they feel very happy and content to teach. every morning, on thoughts of giving lessons, they are excited. after class, they are delighted , with smiles on their faces. some experts, scholars and masters are also visiting teachers in this zhenning can give physics classes for a day. yi zhongtian opens lectures on chinese culture for a week. speaking of music, we can ask wang lihong to give music lectures, just as he did in oxford university. if necessary, we can also invite david beckham to speak something about the world cup …
the principal of the school focuses on education rather than waste time in endless meetings and social activities. teachers’ wages are not high but enough to live comfortably. there are no other things to do except to teach. there are no paper requirements, no titles and no ranks because they don’t need to be judged by those things. almost every teacher is a well-known scholar and master in a particular field. a language teacher may be a writer at the same time. a math teacher may try to overcome a world-class guess. a physics teacher can win invention awards and a music teacher may return from an international music competition again.
英語即興演講8
英語即興演講是一種快速思考的過程,其中即興和英語演講是根據(jù)周圍環(huán)境進(jìn)行的,沒有任何準(zhǔn)備。以下是3分鐘大學(xué)生英語即興演講三篇匯編,希望對你有所幫助。
大學(xué)生英語即興演講3分鐘1中日問題一直是一個敏感話題,一個導(dǎo)火索,可以引發(fā)一系列爆炸。一些所謂的愛國者認(rèn)為購買國內(nèi)產(chǎn)品是愛國主義,并宣稱特別是所有中國人都應(yīng)該拒絕標(biāo)有“日本制造。
比較偏激的可能會砸或者搶一家賣日本產(chǎn)品的店,或者在大街上燒任何一輛日本車,不管是誰的。
那么,發(fā)動一場對日戰(zhàn)爭,這樣我們就可以消滅那個侵略我們祖國的惡毒的令人作嘔的民族,然后肆無忌憚地否認(rèn)白紙黑字寫下的歷史,怎么樣?
如果一個人,一方面是徹頭徹尾的愛國者,如果日本敢對中國發(fā)動戰(zhàn)爭(如果可能的話),愿意為國犧牲生命,而另一方面又是日本文化禿鷹呢?
暴民砸的店是一個勤勞的中國商人開的怎么辦?他們犯了罪嗎?群眾只是在發(fā)泄因現(xiàn)實中駭人聽聞的不公平而日益積累的不滿嗎?
是不是我們只是把日本或者國際貿(mào)易作為一個出口?
愛國不是民族主義熱,不是激烈的民族情緒。我們需要冷靜下來,區(qū)分民族狂熱和適度清醒的愛國主義。
此外,忽視真正的問題總是有危險的,如政治腐敗、學(xué)術(shù)剽竊、教育不公平和社會階層分化,這些問題迫切需要我們的關(guān)注,應(yīng)該是我們的優(yōu)先事項。
用最響亮的聲音呼喚的,通常是最缺乏的。電影中的漫談怒吼“第一滴血”-我為我的國家做了一切,我的國家為我做了什么?!如今,我們迫切需要一個肯尼迪的'重寫版本。中國有句名言“不僅要問你能為你的國家做些什么,還要問你的國家能為你做些什么!
大學(xué)生即興英語演講3分鐘2我們與生活節(jié)奏的合拍程度如何?在我們忙碌的日常生活中,我們不。不要經(jīng)常停下來問自己這個問題。至少我沒有。但事實并非如此。直到我參加了一項競技體育賽事,我才學(xué)到了最重要的一課& ndash為了成功,我們必須讓我們的思想與事物的自然規(guī)律相協(xié)調(diào)。
讓我告訴你發(fā)生了什么。去年我決定在我的家鄉(xiāng)參加一場國際馬拉松賽。作為一個雄心勃勃的人,我希望在和我一起訓(xùn)練過的朋友的陪同下,在5小時內(nèi)完成它。大日子終于到了!皉eady …set …bang ”我們離開了。
起初,我們保持著快速的步伐,不停地奔跑。以這樣的速度,我們在兩小時內(nèi)跑完了前20公里,我認(rèn)為跑馬拉松是小菜一碟。然后我的競選伙伴開始放慢速度。我敦促他繼續(xù)以同樣的速度跑步,但他說不,他想保存體力。我覺得我和一個錯誤的人搭檔了,因此,我向前沖刺,把他拋在了后面。
幾公里后,我開始理解他的策略,因為我的速度慢下來,先是慢跑,然后是散步。從那以后,我再也走不動了。隨著越來越多的人從我身邊跑過,我感到很丟臉。我不止一次想過“也許我應(yīng)該退出。”我開始懷疑自己完成這場比賽的能力。
這時,我的競選伙伴追上了我,在我背上拍了一下!案襾。他喊道。他已經(jīng)平衡了馬拉松的配速,并鼓勵我也這樣做。在接下來的激烈比賽中,我們步行、慢跑、跑了幾英里,然后又走了一遍。慢慢地,痛苦地,但希望這一次,我們在我們身體能力的自然流動中建立了最合適的速度。
最終,我們在4個半小時內(nèi)完成了第一次42公里的馬拉松。我問自己,這場馬拉松對我來說意味著什么?我的馬拉松經(jīng)歷成了我生活中一個有影響力的隱喻,關(guān)于我們必須學(xué)會如何在每件事情上調(diào)整自己的節(jié)奏,通過與生活的節(jié)奏保持一致。
就像潮起潮落一樣,我們必須聽取建議,但要做出自己的決定。就像黎明和黃昏的表演一樣,我們必須學(xué)會平衡驕傲和謙虛。從風(fēng)既能呼喊又能低語的方式中,我們必須學(xué)會何時變得強(qiáng)大,何時變得溫柔,因為萬物都有自己的節(jié)奏和陰陽元素。正是這些互補(bǔ)的極端的相互作用產(chǎn)生了和諧,正如老子所說,極端相遇。自從馬拉松比賽以來,這種兩種對立力量協(xié)同工作的想法可以說是我的跑步伙伴。陰陽無處不在,不斷地相互作用,永遠(yuǎn)不會以絕對的狀態(tài)存在。
女士們,先生們,生活就像跑馬拉松,讓我們發(fā)現(xiàn)、定義和發(fā)展一種自然的生活節(jié)奏,以實現(xiàn)和諧與成功。
謝謝大家的傾聽。
大學(xué)生即興英語演講3分鐘3大家早上好,請注意。我很高興能夠在這個教室里講課。這一次,我想談?wù)動⒄Z。我的談話主題是我愛英語。
眾所周知,今天英語非常重要。世界各地都在使用它。它已經(jīng)成為互聯(lián)網(wǎng)和國際貿(mào)易中最常用的語言。如果我們能說英語,我們將有更多的機(jī)會成功。因為越來越多的人注意到了這一點,所以去學(xué)英語的人數(shù)以高速增長。
但是對我自己來說,我學(xué)習(xí)英語不僅僅是因為它的重要性和實用性,還因為我對它的熱愛。當(dāng)我學(xué)習(xí)英語時,我能感受到一種不同的思維方式,這給了我更多接觸世界的空間。當(dāng)我讀英語小說時,我可以從書中感受到不同于閱讀翻譯的樂趣。當(dāng)我說英語時,我可以從我的話語中感受到自信。當(dāng)我寫英語時,我可以看到與我們中國不同的美。
我喜歡英語,它給了我一個多彩的夢。我希望有一天我能環(huán)游世界。憑借我良好的英語,我可以和許多來自不同國家的人交朋友。我可以看到許多名勝古跡。我夢想我能去倫敦,因為它是英語的發(fā)源地。
我也想用我良好的英語向說英語的人介紹我們偉大的地方,我希望他們能像我們一樣熱愛我們的國家。
我知道,羅馬不是一天建成的。我相信經(jīng)過不斷的努力學(xué)習(xí),總有一天我會把英語說得很好。
想要被愛,就要學(xué)會去愛,去討喜。所以我相信當(dāng)我每天熱愛英語時,它也會愛我。
我相信有一天我會實現(xiàn)我的夢想!
謝謝!
英語即興演講9
英語輸出能力是英語教育工作者和英語學(xué)習(xí)者共同關(guān)注的一個問題。然而輸出能力的培養(yǎng)并不容易,尤其是有些地方的英語基礎(chǔ)教育還是以啞巴英語為主,這極大地阻礙了輸出能力的培養(yǎng)。對于進(jìn)入英語專業(yè)的學(xué)生來說,提高他們的英語輸出能力迫在眉睫。英語即興演講因其快速分析、反應(yīng)和表述能力等諸方面的要求,使其成為提高輸出能力的一個有力武器。
一、英語即興演講
即興演講,是在事先并沒有做任何準(zhǔn)備的情況下,自發(fā)或被要求立即進(jìn)行的當(dāng)眾演講,是一種不憑借文稿來表情達(dá)意的口語交際活動。英語即興演講的成功與否主要取決于以下幾個方面:
1、演講者知識儲備及心理素質(zhì)
演講者平時要注意廣泛閱讀,擴(kuò)大知識面,同時,加強(qiáng)心理素質(zhì)的準(zhǔn)備,加強(qiáng)思想道德、情感信心等各方面的修養(yǎng)。英語即興演講對英語能力的要求是比較高的,要求具備較大的詞匯量、較強(qiáng)的英語語音和口語能力。
2、快速思維技巧
即興演講者必須具有較強(qiáng)的快速思維能力,這實際上就是一個快速創(chuàng)作、打腹稿的過程,具體說來,要經(jīng)過觀察、抓話題、確定觀點、通篇構(gòu)思(形成框架)、確定關(guān)鍵詞、組織語言、表達(dá)等一系列的思維過程。
即興演講的框架可以按照如下模式來展開:時間模式(以歷史—現(xiàn)實—未來為線索展開);以小見大模式(從具體事件入手,最后得出結(jié)論);以大見小模式(從事件的大背景和 大道理入手,揭露事物的實質(zhì));比較模式(對兩事物進(jìn)行對比論述);總分模式(將事物分成不同方面加以論述)。
3、英語語言方面的要求
在英語的運(yùn)用方面,要求用詞準(zhǔn)確、語法正確、語言組織有序、語音語調(diào)正確合理、節(jié)奏與停頓到位、語言流暢、交際能力強(qiáng)。交際能力強(qiáng)是指在遇到不會的生詞時,可以繞過它用不同的方式表達(dá)出來。
二、英語即興演講訓(xùn)練對英語輸出能力的'作用
krashen(1981)指出,可理解輸入是語言習(xí)得的關(guān)鍵,它強(qiáng)調(diào)語言輸入(i)的意義必須為習(xí)得者所理解,同時輸入的語言形式或功能應(yīng)超出現(xiàn)有水平(i+1)。swain(1985)在輸入假設(shè)的基礎(chǔ)上提出了“輸出假設(shè)”,該假設(shè)認(rèn)為,除了必要的可理解輸入外,學(xué)習(xí)者必須有機(jī)會使用所學(xué)的語言,這樣才有可能達(dá)到流利、類似母語者的水平。此外,教師的推動(push)可以促使學(xué)生進(jìn)一步分析目的語的語法、結(jié)構(gòu)以及用法,因而能產(chǎn)生超越目前語言能力(i)的效果,即“i+1”的輸出,也就是可理解輸出。英語即興演講訓(xùn)練就是一個說寫結(jié)合的可理解輸出過程。
英語即興演講訓(xùn)練是在老師的組織引導(dǎo)下進(jìn)行的。筆者將這個訓(xùn)練放在英語專業(yè)精讀課的前5分鐘。首先由老師給出即興演講的題目,然后給學(xué)生2-3分鐘的準(zhǔn)備時間,這期間要求學(xué)生仔細(xì)審題、確定觀點,之后進(jìn)行框架構(gòu)思,可以用關(guān)鍵詞記錄整個演講的提綱,但不可以用完整的句子。時間一到馬上停止,老師隨機(jī)點名上臺演講。
英語即興演講訓(xùn)練實質(zhì)上是兩種輸出能力,即說和寫的結(jié)合。我們直接看到的是學(xué)生的口語表達(dá),但在口語表達(dá)的背后,隱匿著作文構(gòu)思的全過程。學(xué)生在兩三分鐘的時間里進(jìn)行了快速構(gòu)思訓(xùn)練,這是一個思維非常高效的運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)過程,課后學(xué)生要馬上把提綱擴(kuò)充成一篇作文,進(jìn)行筆頭輸出訓(xùn)練。畢竟即興演講的限時性決定了說出來的內(nèi)容還不那么精細(xì),結(jié)構(gòu)也不太嚴(yán)密,語言也不可能十分準(zhǔn)確,所以在經(jīng)過書面作文之后,學(xué)生把要說的話變成文稿,對腹稿進(jìn)行加工潤色,寫出來的演講稿會比之前的腹稿提升很多。這種先說后寫的即興演講訓(xùn)練方式鍛煉了學(xué)生的快速構(gòu)思能力、快速語言組織能力,英語交際能力。同時,這種即興演講的超短時準(zhǔn)備和訓(xùn)練為學(xué)生提供了一個英語強(qiáng)化輸出的環(huán)境和場所,同學(xué)們還可以從別人那里學(xué)到自己所欠缺的思想、語言、自信等等;另外,每個人演講過后,老師都會對該生的各方面表現(xiàn)進(jìn)行評價,對語言輸出中的問題會著重點評,對寫出來的演講稿老師也會精心批改點評。老師的有力推動更加促進(jìn)了學(xué)生i+1的語言輸出能力。
三、結(jié)語
英語即興演講訓(xùn)練作為一種口筆頭并重的語言輸出方式,為學(xué)生提供了很好的輸出平臺,在老師的推動下更加促進(jìn)了學(xué)生的語言輸出質(zhì)量。
英語即興演講10
however, in this fast-developing modern society, the reality is not that. more and more people forget to enjoy the beauty of life and -the beauty of friendship. they work hard in order to gain a higher position, in the society and to earn more money for their work. of course, we don't deny that it is important to find a bet-ter place in our lives, but we wish more and more people could pay a little more attention to themselves and their friends. all of us have to spare some time for personal lives. we have to find the chance to express our emotion and love. when staying with our friends, we can release ourselves completely. we can do whatever we want, we can laugh together, talk together, and even cry to-gether. i should say that being together with our best friends is the most wonderful moment of our lives.
as we know, we would feel lonely if we didn't even have a friend. but it doesn't mean we could depend on our friends all the time. there is a famous motto saying that “a friend is like a quilt with cotton wadding, but the real thing that keeps you warm is your own temperature.” it is really true. we have to work hard together with our friends, encourage each other and help each other. when we receive love and friendship, we should repay as much as we can.
finally, let's pray together now that one day, all of us could find the person we want to find, and could enjoy a real beautiful friendship in our lives. let's pray the flower of friendship be-tween our friends and us would always bloom brightly in our hearts.
英語即興演講11
As the song goes “ My future isn’t a dream .” I love the song which brings me confidence when singing it every time . I believe that all our dreams can come true if we have courage to pursue them I was young my father always asked me what I would be in the future . Sometimes I found it very hard to give a certain reply . “ I want to be a doctor .” “ I want to be a teacher .” and “ I ’d like to be a scientist !” Many of these answers are perhaps very childish and ridiculous . But I never think they are far away .
How time flies! Who is able to give a definition to his future ? I know clearly that those high buildings are based on solid foundation . As a student , I should have a reasonable aim , and study hard . My goal is to enter the best university for further study after middle school . I know it’s hard work , and I ’ll come across many difficulties and frustrations . But no matter what they are , I’ll keep working on it and never give up . My teacher says there ’s only one kind of people that are truly successful : those who are brave enough to put up with hardships . Even if I won’t achieve the goal , I have no regrets for what I have done , for I have struggled for my life .
英語即興演講12
during his presidency, bill clinton seized important opportunities on issues from welfare to free trade. he was a tireless champion of peace in the middle east. he used american power in the balkans to confront aggression and halt ethnic cleansing. and in all his actions and decisions, the american people sensed a deep empathy for the poor and the powerless. shortly before leaving office, president clinton said, "christ admonished us that our lives will be judged by how we do unto the least of our neighbors." throughout his career, bill clinton has done his best to live up to that standard. and americans respect him for it. at every stage of his remarkable life, president clinton has made and kept countless friends, who share in the joy of this day. and three people in particular have the largest part in this remarkable story. one day more than 30 years ago, inside the yale law library, a fellow student walked over to bill clinton and said, "if you're going to keep staring at me, and i'm going to keep staring back, we ought to at least know each other's name. mine's hillary rodham. what is yours?"that was a good day for both of them, and the beginning of a partnership unique in american history. so today, we honor the former first lady of arkansas, the former first lady of america, the united states senator from new york, senator hillary rodham clinton.
perhaps the clintons' greatest achievement is their daughter, who moved into the white house as a young girl, and left as an accomplished young lady. it's not easy to be a teenager in the white house, but it's a lot easier when you have a loving mother and a loving father that chelsea clinton had.
this magnificent presidential library, and the american life it celebrates, would not have been possible without the love and sacrifice of a special lady. among his heroes, president clinton always includes his mother, virginia kelley, "a working woman and a widow." virginia was there when her son took the oath of office, and we know that she would be incredibly proud of this day.
the story that began in a little house on hervey street in hope, arkansas is the kind of story that inspires people from every background, all over america. in this great nation, it is always possible for a child to go as far as their talent and vision can take them. visitors to this place will be reminded of the great promise of our country, and the dreams that came true in the life of our 42nd president. the william j. clinton presidential library is a gift to the future by a man who always believed in the future. and today, we thank him for loving and serving america.
英語即興演講13
Good afternoon, my dear friends.
I am very happy to meet you is my great honor to communicate with you at such a special t of all,please allow me to express my appreciation to you all to listion to me.
I am proud of being a college collegelife is fresh,new teachers, new classmates and new friends. I like the friendship, and their wide knowledge and opening mind. The grand library, school buildings and wide playground attrattde me very college life is better than I expected, I can do anything I like. In the college we can not only learn the professional knowledge,but also develop our comprehensive we can make full use of the period,we can learn many useful des,we should have the active attitude to our life,do a contributionto the egelife is the most precious time in our of us want to become an outstanding man. But there are some students still waste their time. They get together for eating, drinking or playing cards. They're busy in searching for a girlfriend or a boyfriend. They completely forget their task as college students.
Finally, I hope everybody can try their best to become a worthy person to our country, and make great contributions to the society!
英語即興演講14
hello,everyone. good afternoon. thank you for giving me this opportunity to talk about my top concern. i'm no.26, i'll talk about friend.
everyone of us,rich or poor,should at least have one or two good friends. my friend will listen to me when i want to speak, will help me when i need,will take care of me when i am sick,and my friends will go together with me side by side through this journey of life.
when i was ten, i was suddenly confronted with the anguish of transferring to other school. i had to left my friends i had ever known. as a kid,i feel lonely when i study in a new environment without a person i had known. nobody i could talk,nobody could know when i feel lonely. the time when i couldn't sleep, i'll always miss them, then the tears filled my eyes.
later, i became familar with the environment ,and made some friends ,which became my best friends then. they talked with me when i felt lonely, they helped me when i needed, they took care of me when i was sick. even through we were part, we still keep in touch with each other.
in our whole lives,we'll meet too much people but only a few can be our best friends. when staying with them,we can release ourself completely. we can do whatever we want, we can laugh together, talk together, and even cry together. i should say that being together with our best friends is the most wonderful moment of our lives.
英語即興演講15
One day in 1819, 3,000 miles off the coast of Chile, in one of the most remote regions of the Pacific Ocean, 20 American sailors watched their ship flood with seawater.
They'd been struck by a sperm whale, which had ripped a catastrophic hole in the ship's hull. As their ship began to sink beneath the swells, the men huddled together in three small whaleboats.
These men were 10,000 miles from home, more than 1,000 miles from the nearest scrap of land. In their small boats, they carried only rudimentary navigational equipment and limited supplies of food and water.
These were the men of the whaleship Essex, whose story would later inspire parts of “Moby Dick.”
Even in today's world, their situation would be really dire, but think about how much worse it would have been then.
No one on land had any idea that anything had gone wrong. No search party was coming to look for these men. So most of us have never experienced a situation as frightening as the one in which these sailors found themselves, but we all know what it's like to be afraid.
We know how fear feels, but I'm not sure we spend enough time thinking about what our fears mean.
As we grow up, we're often encouraged to think of fear as a weakness, just another childish thing to discard like baby teeth or roller skates.
And I think it's no accident that we think this way. Neuroscientists have actually shown that human beings are hard'wired to be optimists.
So maybe that's why we think of fear, sometimes, as a danger in and of itself. “Don't worry,” we like to say to one another. “Don't panic.” In English, fear is something we conquer. It's something we fight.
It's something we overcome. But what if we looked at fear in a fresh way? What if we thought of fear as an amazing act of the imagination, something that can be as profound and insightful as storytelling itself?
It's easiest to see this link between fear and the imagination in young children, whose fears are often extraordinarily vivid.
When I was a child, I lived in California, which is, you know, mostly a very nice place to live, but for me as a child, California could also be a little scary.
I remember how frightening it was to see the chandelier that hung above our dining table swing back and forth during every minor earthquake, and I sometimes couldn't sleep at night, terrified that the Big One might strike while we were sleeping.
And what we say about kids who have fears like that is that they have a vivid imagination. But at a certain point, most of us learn to leave these kinds of visions behind and grow up.
We learn that there are no monsters hiding under the bed, and not every earthquake brings buildings down. But maybe it's no coincidence that some of our most creative minds fail to leave these kinds of fears behind as adults.
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