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      1. 英語勵(lì)志演講稿

        時(shí)間:2021-08-30 12:25:26 勵(lì)志演講稿 我要投稿

        英語勵(lì)志演講稿7篇

          演講稿的格式由稱謂、開場白、主干、結(jié)尾等幾部分組成。隨著社會一步步向前發(fā)展,越來越多人會去使用演講稿,如何寫一份恰當(dāng)?shù)难葜v稿呢?以下是小編為大家整理的英語勵(lì)志演講稿,希望對大家有所幫助。

        英語勵(lì)志演講稿7篇

        英語勵(lì)志演講稿1

          Nick, a 25-year-old Australian, was born without limbs. He used to be madefun of for looking like a monster. Everything seemed impossible to him. However,Nick never gave up. With great efforts, he finally learned to swim, fish andeven surf. What surprised me is that he completed a university education and gottwo degrees. And now he is the CEO of two companies. Nick believes: Attitude isaltitude. In his eyes, nothing is impossible. He thinks a positive attitude isthe key to success.

          After reading Nick’s story, I have been feeling inspired by his spirit.Compared with him, we are healthy enough to enjoy life. Somehow, we are alwaysfrustrated facing difficulties. I think Nick has set a good example to us. Tryto appreciate what we do have and be more persevering and we will achievesuccess in the end.

        英語勵(lì)志演講稿2

          Compared with the forty year old shabby dormitory I am living in now, theone I lived in for three years in high school was heaven: three students sharedone brand new suite with air conditioners and a bathroom.

          In three years time we changed it thoroughly:the color of the floor turnedfrom bright pink into muddy gray, and the closet a hive of insects proliferatingamong piles of rotten fruit.And our masterpiece was the bathroom, a never dryingswamp which served as the habitat of various kinds of mold, and even rodents,rats would occasionally take the trouble to pay us a visit, and.., all three ofus felt like sobbing when we at last had to say good bye to our lovely filthydormitory. Maybe it is because that the dormitory had changed us as well as we'dchanged it.

          The first lesson our dormitory taught us was to look after ourselves.Frankly speaking, we were not good students at all. I still remember theunderwear that was soaked in soapy water for one and a half years before it wasfinally thrown away. Almost each of the boys' dormitories had graduallydeveloped its own unique "fragrance" usually a mixture of rotten fruit, unwashedsocks, stunk towels and some junk food. We could tell one dormitory from anotherby sniffing instead of looking. Our tolerance towards untidiness wasamazing.

          However, in spite of all this, we really did make some progress. Bit bybit, we started to wash dirty clothes before they stunk, cleaned the garbage binwhen it could hold no more trash, we even used brushes in a not-sc-successfulattempt to refurbish the floor. The point was that we were not obeying anyorder, we did every bit of the cleaning for ourselves, because we wanted to livein a better place. Though nothing we did could be called an achievement, it wasthe first time we fully bore the consequences of our behavior, and took theresponsibility.

          Thus it was not surprising that I often found myself the only one to cleanup my university dormitory which looked no better than a garbage bin when myroommates felt normal of it.

          When talking about our dormitory life, and probably all the dormitory life,we should never leave out one thing. This was what we called "bed talks". Thoughit was considered "illegal,"there was nothing to stop us from deliberatelystarting a heated discussion right after lights were out. It was our favoriteand the only way of ending our day, and we were as punctual for it as ourparents are for work. What was the most common topic?Girls, of course! Whatother topics were there for three energetic adolescent males lying comfortablyin bed? We judged them,ranked them, argued over them night after night withoutfeeling the slightest sense of boredom for three whole years. Were we

          maniacs? Who is not a maniac at eighteen?

        英語勵(lì)志演講稿3

          Good afternoon, my dear teachers and friends,

          Suppose you are in a dark cave alone now. Maybe you can not find any hope, you are trembling and frightened. What will you do? What will you say? Will you give up? (……) No we should not give up. We should try our best to find hope. So today, I am honored to stand here to share my opinion with you---- Let’s say NO to Give UP.

        英語勵(lì)志演講稿4

          Last night, I watched a tennis game, it was the US open, because there wasa Chinese female player came to the semi-final, so I stayed up to watched thegame. Unluckily, she was injured twice, though she still wanted to finish thegame, her body situation did not allow her to do so. Her insistence moved somany audience, they gave her the biggest applause.

          The power of insistence is great, it will help you set free your potentialand keep move on. Just for the players, they will face all kinds of incidencesnow and then, but the will to insist will make them finish the game. Sometimes,people win the game not because of their excellent skills, but their strongwill. Those who can stick on to the final line will win people’s applause.

          What’s more, when people insist to finish the game, it is the respect thatthey show to their opponents. Their spirit deserves people’s applause.Insistence is a merit, we should keep it, no matter what we do, we must rememberto insist.

          昨晚,我看了一場網(wǎng)球比賽,那是美國網(wǎng)球公開賽,因?yàn)橛兄袊x手來到了半決賽,所以我熬夜看了比賽。很不幸地,她兩次受傷,雖然她仍然想要完成比賽,但是她的身體狀況不允許她堅(jiān)持下去。她的堅(jiān)持感動了很多觀眾,他們給予了她最大的掌聲。

          堅(jiān)持的力量是很偉大的,它能讓你發(fā)揮你的潛力,并且一直走下去。對于運(yùn)動員,他們會時(shí)而不時(shí)地面對各種各樣的意外,但是堅(jiān)持比賽的意志會讓他們完成比賽。有時(shí)候,人們贏得比賽并不是因?yàn)樗麄兂錾募记,而是他們?jiān)強(qiáng)的意志。那些能堅(jiān)持到終點(diǎn)的人會贏得人們的掌聲。

          而且,當(dāng)人們堅(jiān)持完成比賽,也是對對手的一種尊重。他們的精神值得人們鼓掌。堅(jiān)持是一種美德,我們應(yīng)該保持,無論做什么,我們都要記得堅(jiān)持。

        英語勵(lì)志演講稿5

          Disabled people are normal people, except that they can not see as much aswe can, or they can not walk as fast as we can. Since they can not see as much,or they can not walk as fast, they need our help.

          We can immediately do a long list of ways in which we can help them, forinstance, Each student finds some one to help, in the neighborhood or thecommunity. You can help them to cross the road. You can help pushing their wheelchairs. l Set up kind of organization. Collect some money. Use this money tohelp them, to buy them daily necessities, to help their children finish school.As they are disabled, it is more difficult for them to earn as much as normalpeople do. That’s why they usually need help in physical things. As they aredisabled, they feel lonely. They think they are not as good as normal people.They easily become lonely, sad, disappointed. They easily lose hope of life.They need help more in spiritual things. They need people to chat with. Theyneed people to encourage them to continue their lives. They need people to getrid of prejudices over them. Now, I would suggest, do whatever we can to helpthem. We can donate our pocket money. We can walk up to help the disabled tocross the street. We can make friends with the disabled by visiting them, bycalling them, by emailing them, by whatever means. However, don’t always thinkwe are better than the disabled. As normal people, we always make normalmistakes.

          We take it for granted that we can see things while the blind can not. Ifyou know the story about Helen Keller, you will understand why you are wrong.The blind can not see with their bare eyes, but they can see better with theirears. They can see better with their hands. So, help the disabled while youtreat them like normal people. And they are normal people!

        英語勵(lì)志演講稿6

        各位老師、領(lǐng)導(dǎo)們:

          大家好!

          兩年前,我從xx英語教育院校畢業(yè),躊躇滿志地從大學(xué)校門里走出來,滿懷信心地踏進(jìn)了這滿是孩子們的天堂。在我開始接任四年級二班的英語教程那一刻,我的心情忐忑不安,不知能否把課上好,當(dāng)我真正走上工作崗位,走上四二班教室的講臺時(shí),面對一個(gè)個(gè)鮮活可愛的面孔,面對一雙雙求知的眼睛,我總是一次次默默的告訴自己,要努力,要加油,要成為深受學(xué)生歡迎的'好老師。

          有人說兒童是一本書雖然要讀懂這本書并非易事,但要成為一位出色的教師就必須去讀它,有人說,兒童是花木,教師是園丁,園丁悉心照料著花木,但需要尊重它們自然地成長。實(shí)際上,兒童比花木要復(fù)雜的多,教師的工作比園丁的工作也復(fù)雜的多,盡管他們擁有著共同或共通的規(guī)律。法國文學(xué)家雨果在他的詩里曾經(jīng)寫到:“花是尊貴的,果實(shí)是甜美的,讓我們都來做葉吧,因?yàn)槿~,是平凡而謙遜的!蔽矣X得這首詩就是為教師寫的,因?yàn)榻處熅拖衲悄瞰I(xiàn)的綠葉,時(shí)時(shí)刻刻襯托著鮮花的嬌艷。今天,在慶祝教師節(jié)的日子里,我榮幸地站上這方講臺,誦讀這樣意味深長的詩句,即將開始我至真至誠的講述,我心中無比激動,也感到萬分的驕傲自豪。

          時(shí)光匆匆,轉(zhuǎn)眼間我已走過了四年的從教生涯。雖然在大家看來這段時(shí)間有些短暫。但細(xì)數(shù)往昔歲月的點(diǎn)點(diǎn)滴滴,我還是要長嘆:生活原來給了我們那么多感動。為了這真情付出后得到的感動,我一直在追求著。剛剛參加工作時(shí),信心百倍。記得第一次以教師的身份走進(jìn)課堂,感覺一切都是那樣美好。然而,醉酒方知酒味濃,為師才知為師難。一段時(shí)間之后,我先前良好的自我感覺早就一掃而空,面對一群求知欲渴的孩子們,我才真正意識到教師職業(yè)是何等的艱辛和瑣碎,三尺講臺站上去容易,要站好可真難啊!

          每個(gè)人都希望自己的人生風(fēng)和日麗,鶯歌燕舞。但月有陰晴圓缺,人有旦夕禍福,挫折和失敗總是不斷地踩痛我們的心。我們是把失意的怨氣撒在孩子身上,還是收起此時(shí)內(nèi)心的苦楚用微笑面對純真可愛的孩子?我想沒有人愿意選擇前者,因?yàn)槟愕男闹杏袗郏◆斞赶壬芯湓挕敖逃侵哺c愛的”。是的,愛是教育的源泉,教師有了愛,才會用伯樂的眼光去發(fā)現(xiàn)孩子們的閃光點(diǎn),才會對自己的教育對象充滿了信心和愛心,才會有追求卓越的精神和創(chuàng)新的精神。

          今天,我是一名小學(xué)英語教師,愛我的學(xué)生,我會像母親一樣無私和不求索。粣畚业膶W(xué)生,我會像手足一樣把心和他們貼得更近;愛我的學(xué)生,我會像朋友一樣與他們風(fēng)雨同舟;愛我的學(xué)生,我會不溺愛不袒護(hù),在他們跌倒時(shí),鼓勵(lì)他們勇敢的站起來!我相信“人民教師”這光榮而神圣的稱謂,它總能讓我擁有無窮的力量。

          謝謝大家!

        英語勵(lì)志演講稿7

          The first time in life? Then grasp your chance with your perfectperformance on the dating night, by learning the following principle inheart.

          Dress properly. While everyone wants to give an impressive debut on thefirst date, you should avoid wearing something too bizarre to be accepted. Ifyou are still in school, a sportswear can fulfill your purpose. For businessmanor grownups, casual clothes are recommended. Never put up your workinguniforms,no matter how well you like that Armani suit. It is no work. A fewaccessories such as a pair of sunglasses or silver loops on the wrist can add upto the romance sphere.

          Take a bath before dating. And if you like, spray a little perfume, butunless you're sure that he or she likes the smell,don't use ones that are toostrong.

          Watch your manner. You're no prince of the Scotland nor Cinderella in thelegend. Proper manners will ensure a lasting relationship while bad ones scareaway your sweetheart. And do make sure you do not boast about your fortune, for,not everyone are green addicts. And your way of smiling, or your greatestoath,should neither be "coy" nor "by St. Loy!" after the nun in Chaucer.

          Be a little sensitive than merely innocent. Do make sure you do not intrudehis or her privacy on the first date. For there maybe something deeply concealedwithin the inner core of every heart, of which the owner doesn't share oftenwith anyone but his intimacy.

          Finally, wish you good luck. May you get your hearts combined and start anew journey in the miracle of life and love. Stay tuned till a borderline isreached, and keep on through out the whole way.

          簡評看來第一次約會真是令人興奮并緊張期待的。為第一次約會所提出的建議也是仁者見仁、智者見智。王永同學(xué)用詞簡單、結(jié)構(gòu)精煉,讀起來節(jié)奏快,例如:“DressProperly....If you are still in school,a sportswear can fulfill your purpose.Forbusinessman Orgrowmups,casual clothes arerecommended.”這樣的文章結(jié)構(gòu)像是在提醒我們時(shí)不我待,要抓住機(jī)會,抓緊時(shí)間。

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