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      1. 英語演講稿

        時間:2023-06-16 17:50:50 英語演講稿 我要投稿

        英語演講稿(合集23篇)

          演講稿可以按照用途、性質等來劃分,是演講上一個重要的準備工作。隨著社會一步步向前發(fā)展,需要使用演講稿的場合越來越多,你所見過的演講稿是什么樣的呢?以下是小編精心整理的英語演講稿,歡迎大家借鑒與參考,希望對大家有所幫助。

        英語演講稿(合集23篇)

        英語演講稿1

          Ladies and Gentlemen I'd planned to speak to you tonight to report on the state of the union but the events of earlier today have led me to change those plans. Today is a day for mourning and remembering. Nancy and I are pained to the core by the tragedy of the shuttle Challenger. We know we share this pain with all of the people of our country. This is truly a national loss.

          Nineteen years ago almost to the day we lost three astronauts in a terrible accident on the ground. But we've never lost an astronaut in flight. We've never had a tragedy like this.

          And perhaps we've forgotten the courage it took for the crew of the shuttle. But they the Challenger Seven were aware of the dangers but overcame them and did their jobs brilliantly. We mourn seven heroes: Michael Smith Dick Scobee Judith Resnik Ronald McNair Ellison Onizuka Gregory Jarvis and Christa McAuliffe.

          We mourn their loss as a nation together.

          For the families of the seven we cannot bear as you do the full impact of this tragedy. But we feel the loss and we're thinking about you so very much. Your loved ones were daring and brave and they had that special grace that special spirit that says "Give me a challenge and I'll meet it with joy." They had a hunger to explore the universe and discover its truths. They wished to serve and they did. They served all of us.

          We've grown used to wonders in this century. It's hard to dazzle us. But for twenty-five years the United States space program has been doing just that. We've grown used to the idea of space and perhaps we forget that we've only just begun. We're still pioneers. They the members of the Challenger crew were pioneers.

          And I want to say something to the schoolchildren of America who were watching the live coverage of the shuttle's take-off. I know it's hard to understand but sometimes painful things like this happen. It's all part of the process of exploration and discovery. It's all part of taking a chance and expanding man's horizons. The future doesn't belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave. The Challenger crew was pulling us into the future and we'll continue to follow them.

          I've always had great faith in and respect for our space program. And what happened today does nothing to diminish it. We don't hide our space program. We don't keep secrets and cover things up. We do it all up front and in public. That's the way freedom is and we wouldn't change it for a minute.

          We'll continue our quest in space. There will be more shuttle flights and more shuttle crews and yes more volunteers more civilians more teachers in space. Nothing ends here; our hopes and our journeys continue.

          I want to add that I wish I could talk to every man and woman who works for NASA or who worked on this mission and tell them: "Your dedication and professionalism have moved and impressed us for decades. And we know of your anguish. We share it."

          There's a coincidence today. On this day three hundred and ninety years ago the great explorer Sir Francis Drake died aboard ship off the coast of Panama. In his lifetime the great frontiers were the oceans and a historian later said "He lived by the sea died on it and was buried in it." Well today we can say of the Challenger crew: Their dedication was like Drake's complete.

          The crew of the space shuttle Challenger honored us by the manner in which they lived their lives. We will never forget them nor the last time we saw them this morning as they prepared for their journey and waved goodbye and "slipped the surly bonds of earth" to "touch the face of God."

          Thank you.

        英語演講稿2

          Good morning, everybody!

          In this world, there is one thing that is very fair to everybody, whether you are a male or female, young or old, rich or poor. Does anybody know what it is called?

          Right. It is time. The topic I am going to present to you today is called “ Treasure Every Minute”.

          The clock is running. Make the most of today.

          To realize the value of ONE YEAR, ask a student who failed a grade.

          To realize the value of ONE MONTH, ask a mother who gave birth to a premature baby.

          To realize the value of ONE WEEK, ask the editor of a weekly newspaper.

          To realize the value of ONE HOUR, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.

          To realize the value of ONE MINUTE, ask a person who missed the train.

          To realize the value of ONE SECOND, ask a person who just avoided an accident.

          To realize the value of ONE MILLISECOND, ask the person who won a silver medal in the Olympics.

          Treasure every moment that you have! And treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time with.

          And remember that time waits for no one. Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it's called the present!! The clock is running. Make the most of today.

          Good luck, everybody!

        英語演講稿3

          Dear teacher and classmates:

          I am very glad to make a speech here in this class again! This time, I'd like to talk something about English.

          I love English. English language is now used everywhere in the world. It has become the most common language on Internet and for international trade. Learning English makes me confident and brings me great pleasure.

          When I was seven, my mother sent me to an English school. At there, I played games and sang English songs with other children . Then I discovered the beauty of the language, and began my colorful dream in the English world.

          Everyday, I read English following the tapes. Sometimes, I watch English cartoons.

          On the weekend, I often go to the English corner. By talking with different people there, I have made more and more friends as well as improved my oral English.

          I hope I can travel around the world someday. I want to go to America to visit Washington Monument, because the president Washington is my idol. Of course, I want to go to London too, because England is where English language developed. If I can ride my bike in Cambridge university, I will be very happy.

          I hope I can speak English with everyone in the world. I'll introduce China to them, such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and Anshan.

          I know, Rome was not built in a day. I believe that after continuous hard study, one day I can speak English very well.

          If you want to be loved, you should learn to love and be lovable. So I believe as I love English everyday , it will love me too.

        英語演講稿4

          China has its own sport legends. Back to Song Dynasty, People started to play a game called Cuju, which is regarded as the origin of Ancient football. So now, you will understand why our women football team is so good today.

          With a concept inspired by the famed Silk Road, our Torch Relay will break new ground, traveling from Olympia through some of the oldest civilizations known to man-Greek, Indian and Chinese. Carrying the message “Share the peace, Share the Olympics. “ The flame will pass through Tibet, cross the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, Travel the Great Wall and visit Chinese Taiwan and the 56 Ethnic communities who make up our society. On its journey, the flame will be seen by and inspire more human beings than any previous relay.

          I am afraid I cannot prevent the whole picture of our cultural programs within such a short period of time. Actually, what we have shown you here today is only a fraction of Beijing that awaits you. Ladies and gentlemen, I believe that Beijing will prove to be a land of wonders to athletes, spectators and the worldwide television audience alike. Come and join us.

          Thank you. Thank you all.

        英語演講稿5

          Good morning,ladies and gentlemen,today i am so happy to stand here to give you a speech.Or rather, a real story of mine.

          Though with time going by,i can still remember what you once told me.You should be a brave girl.Smiling,you looked into my eyes.Year in,year out,nearly most of my memories are fading little by little.But only this simple sentence remained,without being forgotten in my life.

          Again and again,i can not stop myself from thinking about it.So ordinary,but so impressive,so moving,just like the brightest sunshine,it helps me go through the darkest night.I am such a sensitive girl in your heart.You said,my sorroful facial expression made feel so distersssed.However,there is one thing i never tell you,that is ,i am becoming a big girl gradually with your words and smiles.I never tell you about it,for i believe oneday,you can see the great changes of mine for yourself.That is what i want to do in return.As i know,that will be the best gift for you.

          I suddenly think of a song named MY HEART WILL GO ON.There is a beautiful sentence going like this.You are safe in my heart.More than once,i was moved to tears by it.I know ,i am also safe in your heart.i have already forgotten when i told you i was going to leave for Australia this summer holiday.You just smiled as usual,gently speaking.Whatever you decide to do,i will be in favor of it,but, just onething,remember,when you fell lonely abroad,do not forget we are here ,praying for you.We are all around you,far across the distance and space between us.i closed my eyes,the flashback started.The memories we had together,once we played games on the palyground,we played jokes on each other,you always wrote a lot of sentences on my articles to encourage me.And the most unforgetable thing,you told me,you believed m i could be a big girl.Sooner or later.

          At that specific moment,i suddenly understood the meaning of this sentence totally.So on that day,i smiled as you used to,looking at you.The last words i said were,keep walking in sunshine.

          Yes,keep walking in sunshine.I said to you ,also to myself.I know i am not alone wiht your company,and we can keep walking in sunshine till the last minute of our days.

          I promise,i will be a big girl.

          I promise,i will be a brave girl.

          I promise,i will keep walking in sunshine.

          That is my speech,thank you!

        英語演講稿6

          Good morning, everybody!

          In this world, there is one thing that is very fair to everybody, whether you are a male or female, young or old, rich or poor. Does anybody know what it is called?

          Right. It is time. The topic I am going to present to you today is called “ Treasure Every Minute”.

          The clock is running. Make the most of today.

          To realize the value of ONE YEAR, ask a student who failed a grade.

          To realize the value of ONE MONTH, ask a mother who gave birth to a premature baby.

          To realize the value of ONE WEEK, ask the editor of a weekly newspaper.

          To realize the value of ONE HOUR, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.

          To realize the value of ONE MINUTE, ask a person who missed the train.

          To realize the value of ONE SECOND, ask a person who just avoided an accident.

          To realize the value of ONE MILLISECOND, ask the person who won a silver medal in the Olympics.

          Treasure every moment that you have! And treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time with.

          And remember that time waits for no one. Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it's called the present!! The clock is running. Make the most of today.

          Good luck, everybody!

        英語演講稿7

          I feel that this award was not made to me as a man but to my work -- a life's work in the agony and sweat of the human spirit not for glory and least of all for profit but to create out of the materials of the human spirit something which did not exist before.

          我感覺,這個獎不是授予我這個人,而是授予我的工作,它是對我嘔心瀝血、畢生從事的人類精神探索的工作的肯定。我的這項工作不為名,更不圖利,而是要從人類精神的原始素材里創(chuàng)造出前所未有的東西。

          I feel that this award was not made to me as a man but to my work -- a life's work in the agony and sweat of the human spirit not for glory and least of all for profit but to create out of the materials of the human spirit something which did not exist before. So this award is only mine in trust. It will not be difficult to find a dedication for the money part of it commensurate with the purpose and significance of its origin. But I would like to do the same with the acclaim too by using this moment as a pinnacle from which I might be listened to by the young men and women already dedicated to the same anguish and travail among whom is already that one who will some day stand here where I am standing.

          我感到這份獎金不是授予我個人而是授予我的工作的授予我一生從事關于人類精神的嘔心瀝血工作.我從事這項工作不是為名更不是為利而是為了從人的精神原料中創(chuàng)造出一些從前不曾有過的東西.因此這份獎金只不過是托我保管而已.為這份獎金的錢找到與獎金原來的目的和意義相稱的用途并不難但我還想為獎金的榮譽找到承受者.我愿意利用這個時刻利用這個舉世矚目的講壇向那些聽到我說話并已獻身同一艱苦勞動的男女青年致敬.他們中肯定有人有一天也會站到我現(xiàn)在站著的地方.

          Our tragedy today is a general and universal physical fear so long sustained by now that we can even bear it. There are no longer problems of the spirit. There is only the question: When will I be blown up? Because of this the young man or woman writing today has forgotten the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself which alone can make good writing because only that is worth writing about worth the agony and the sweat.

          我們今天的悲劇是人們普遍存在一種生理上的恐懼這種恐懼存在已久以致我們能夠忍受下去了.現(xiàn)在再沒有精神上的問題了.唯一的問題是:我什么時候會被炸得粉身碎骨?正因為如此今天從事寫作的.男女青年已經(jīng)忘記了人類內心的沖突.然而只有接觸到這種內心沖突才能產生出好作品因為這是唯一值得寫值得嘔心瀝血地去寫的

          He must learn them again. He must teach himself that the basest of all things is to be afraid; and teaching himself that forget it forever leaving no room in his workshop for anything but the old verities and truths of the heart the old universal truths lacking which any story is ephemeral and doomed -- love and honor and pity and pride and compassion and sacrifice. Until he does so he labors under a curse. He writes not of love but of lust of defeats in which nobody loses anything of value of victories without hope and worst of all without pity or compassion. His griefs grieve on no universal bones leaving no scars. He writes not of the heart but of the glands.

          他一定要重新認識這些問題.他必須使自己明白世間最可鄙的事情莫過于恐懼.他必須使自己永遠忘卻恐懼在他的工作室里除了心底古老的真理之外不允許任何別的東西有容身之地.缺了這古老的普遍真理任何小說都只能曇花一現(xiàn)注定要失敗;這些真理就是愛情榮譽憐憫自尊同情犧牲等感情.若是他做不到這樣他的力氣終歸白費.他不是寫愛情而是寫情欲他寫的失敗是沒有人感到失去可貴東西的失敗他寫的勝利是沒有希望甚至沒有憐憫或同情的勝利.他不是為有普遍意義的死亡而悲傷所以留不下深刻的痕跡.他不是在寫心靈而是在寫器官.

          Until he relearns these things he will write as though he stood among and watched the end of man. I decline to accept the end of man. It is easy enough to say that man is immortal simply because he will endure: that when the last ding-dong of doom has clanged and faded from the last worthless rock hanging tideless in the last red and dying evening that even then there will still be one more sound: that of his puny inexhaustible voice still talking. I refuse to accept this. I believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail. He is immortal not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice but because he has a soul a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance.

          在他重新懂得這些之前他寫作時就猶如站在人類末日中去觀察末日的來臨.我不接受人類末日的手法.因為人能傳種接代而說人是不朽的這很容易.因為即使最后一次鐘聲已經(jīng)消失消失在再也沒有潮水沖刷映在落日的余暉里海上最后一塊無用的礁石之旁時還會有一個聲音那就是人類微弱的不斷的說話聲這樣說也很容易.但是我不能接受這種說法.我相信人類不僅能傳種接代而且能戰(zhàn)勝一切.人之不朽不是因為在動物中唯獨他能永遠發(fā)出聲音而是因為他有靈魂有同情心有犧牲和忍耐精神.

          The poet’s the writer's duty is to write about these things. It is his privilege to help man endure by lifting his heart by reminding him of the courage and honor and hope and pride and compassion and pity and sacrifice which have been the glory of his past. The poet's voice need not merely be the record of man it can be one of the props the pillars to help him endure and prevail.

          詩人和作家的責任就是把這些寫出來.詩人和作家的特殊光榮就是去鼓舞人的斗志使人記住過去曾經(jīng)有過的光榮他曾有過的勇氣榮譽希望自尊同情憐憫與犧牲精神以達到不朽.詩人的聲音不應只是人類的紀錄而應是幫助人類永存并得到勝利的支柱和棟梁.

        英語演講稿8

          “What would you do if you had only one day left to live?”

          I asked this question to my young students when teaching English this winter. What were their answers?

          “I would watch television!” the first answer. “I would play with the computer!” the second one. “I would play with computer TOO.” The girl finished her sentence perfectly with a serious smile. Indeed how cute and innocent that smile was, but how seriously my heart was hurt. I was too frightened to listen to more answers like that.

          Ten years ago, at their age, I had a different answer: I would spend the last day of my life gazing at the face of my dear grandmother until I inscribed every detail of it onto my mind.

          When grandmother was getting old and weak, my family bought her a telephone so I could save time and the trouble of traveling to her home by making phone calls instead. Later we bought her a television so she could watch modern dramas by herself. Then grandma must have been, we assumed, very contented and happy.

          But I never really knew how grandma felt. She silently passed away without a word one night. When I heard about her death, a chilling pain pierced my empty heart. The pain grew even sharper as I tried to remember in detail exactly how grandma looked and I failed completely! How could I remember? I had not visited her for ages—it seemed like a century! My memories of her dissolved into thin air and leaked away like water.

          Even though I have a telephone, can she hear me now?

          Even though I might be on television, can she see me now?

          Even though I have modern telecommunications, can she still communicate with me now?

          With all these “tele”s, I was powerless.

          Don't people just love the word of “tele”, which means far away. Indeed this is how modern technology has changed our world. But please don't forget this other word with “tele”: telepathy: which refers to human beings' inborn ability to connect to our loved ones. Our minds are supposed to read each other's minds; our hearts are supposed to feel each other's hearts — and fulfill these without any forms of tool!

          But the moment I desperately struggled to remember grandmother's face, the telepathy between her and me had shut down forever. With the help of modern technology, I killed our telepathy.

          This shall never happen again! The “tele”s are great inventions. But “telepathy” gives them the warmth of a human face. Let's harness the power of television to excite our kids to develop their telepathy with nature… so that they can read the secret language of flowers. Let's make the telephone lines provoke us to preserve our telepathy with each other, so we can connect in a warm and feeling way. Let technology keep our “telepathy” ALIVE! We need to wake up and make this happen.

          I told my grandma's story to those young kids that day. They got very quiet. They asked me for a second chance to answer the question. They had come to a new understanding – that very moment they had made to me and to our future together, a dear promise.

          Thank you very much!

        英語演講稿9

          I was seventeen, almost a senior in high school. I was riding my bike to school. I had taken a special route to pick up a gift, but that day, "the road less traveled by" led to disaster. Crossing a road, a drunk driver ran a red light, slammed into me, and shattered my left knee.

          It made all the difference.

          I was forced to postpone college, plunged into painful therapy . . . but eventually, I also learned much about life and myself. I found the strength to withstand adversity, learned compassion, and above all, I learned that the road not taken is not just about regrets or choices but also about the perpetual now and the always-coming future.

          When I first studied Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” in middle school, I was unable to grasp its ambiguity. I always thought that Frost’s persona chooses “a road less traveled by” and lives life being subversive and irreverent. I was wrong. In the poem, both of the two roads that “diverged in a yellow wood” are actually “about the same.” But there has to be a choice, and sometimes, they it can be involuntary (as I learned the hard way). This makes me extremely thankful and resolute when I can make conscious choices and plan for the future, and so I know now that Frost's poem is also about "the road not [yet] taken."

          For everyone, this means something slightly different. For me, it means constant vigilance, learning, and love. Our journey is hard, complex, and it often presents unexpected twists, but reflecting on the roads not taken and not yet taken each day gives us a little more strength and confidence. Life cannot and will not me perfect, and the truth is it will end. But as Willa Cather would say, “The end is nothing, the road is all.” The road not taken in the past, and the road not yet taken that lies ahead.

          But about the present? It joints the past and the future. What then, is “the road not taken” in the perpetual now? Personally, I find an answer in these lines from Alfred Lord Tennyson’s “Ulysses”:

          Tho’ much is taken, much abides; and though

          We are not now that strength which in old days

          Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are

          One equal temper of heroic hearts,

          Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will

          To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.

          Thank you.

        英語演講稿10

          Miss Qin is my favorite teacher. She teaches us Chinese. She is lovely lady in her thirty-two years old. Her warm smile and black long hair are her symbols.

          My classmates like her very much, because she is always kind to us. In my view, she is a wise teacher. She tells us many stories to us.

          It seems she knows everything. Besides, she writes good articles. She tells us if we want to write good articles, we should read books as much as we can. She always cares much about us.

          I think this is important for a good teacher.

        英語演講稿11

          Hello, ladies and gentlemen. Today my topic is The Road Not Taken in Life.

          “Why are you doing this? Don’t you know it’s a total waste of time?” That’s what my mom yelled at the ten-year-old me, when she found out that I had signed up for an English story-telling competition.

          I bowed my head; yes, she was right. By then I was entering Grade Six, faced with the biggest challenge yet to come—the examination to enter my dream junior high school. For that, I had given up my beloved piano lesson, my favorite cartoon program and even the playful weekend family reunion with my cousins. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if my very-strict-university-teacher mother got furious at me when I chose to do anything besides study at that crucial moment.

          But that’s not all to it. Now please take a good look at the twenty-year-old me, and imagine what I was like when I was ten. Here are the key words: nervous, timid, shy, tongue-tied when facing strangers, and essentially a bookworm. These signs looked fatal to my mother, and possibly to you, too; she thought that I could be anything but a good public speaker.

          Well, I myself actually said no to my English teacher at first, because I had never done anything like that before and I was afraid. But he told me since I liked reading so much, why not try to tell a story I love to everyone? He also promised me that the judges were not frightening at all; just think of them as carrots and cabbages in a vegetable patch.

          The ten-year-old me was persuaded by my teacher’s words. The feeling of telling my beloved stories to someone else ignited a spark of anticipation in my little chest. So I chose to endure my mother’s ranting for an entire hour, then raised my head bravely and pleaded: “Mom, please. I just want to try.”

          My mother looked as if she was on the verge of another outburst—but she only sighed. I took that as her permission, and started working with my teacher day and night to find a story, to illustrate the details, and to practice my facial expressions and gestures in front of the mirror. On the day of the competition, I went on the stage for the very first time in my life; I could feel the nervousness threatening to bring me down, and I felt cheated by my teacher: it was impossible to picture the judges as mere carrots and cabbages. But I went on. Although I only got the third prize at that time, on that stage I stayed ever since, even to this very moment.

          I should thank my teacher and my mother for letting me take a road that I have never taken before. Little did I know then that this road would one day lead the shy little ten-year-old me into a wonderland; it led me to meet all of you here today. I can tell you from the bottom of my heart that it isn’t so terrifying to venture into the unknown at all; all you need is a little courage and determination. See where my road has led me, and bravely take your first step.

        英語演講稿12

          With the development of science and technology, change has penetrated into every aspect of our daily life. To illustrate that, I’d like to make a comparison of these two seemingly insignificant things: milkman and mailman, whose differences indicate our changing way of living with the times.

          Home milk delivery has almost gone extinct in China now, also gone with it are the milkmen, who once delivered bottled fresh milk door-to-door. On the other hand, mailman’s business or the courier service has thrived as online shopping gains popularity. However, in retrospect, I find something has been lost in this transition, something Shakespeare called as “the milk of human kindness”.

          When I was a kid, milk wasn’t for sale everywhere. For the families who need it, they depended on the milkmen to take it from the local dairy farms to their houses. In our neighborhood, there was such a milkman, whose arrival was much anticipated by the children and always brought us laughter and joy. He knew the name of every kid and could easily see through our tricks. If we didn’t behave, he would side with our parents and threaten to rob us of the nutritious drink. The entire neighborhood was acquainted with him; saw him as a member of the community just like the many residents or street vendors. There was a bond between all of us for it was not only the commodities that been transacted, but also a sense of caring and dependability. And that small box fixed onto our door, other than being a drop-off point for milk; it was a communication junction between the people as we took the initiative to reach out to others.

          Fast forward to today, milk is ubiquitous with no dedicated delivery system. But the convenience level of our live has gone up a notch. Almost everything is for sale online, which spares us all the travelling and talking. With a few ready clicks, shopping is done. The rest is left for those speed delivery companies. Usually it’s a grumpy mailman, who reaches us through cell phone, urging everyone to pick up their parcels as soon as possible. And the minute the receipt is signed, we rush back to unpack while the courier dashes to the next destination. There is barely a conversation carried out, nor do we feel the need to talk to such a stranger, who changes from time to time frequently. It seems that people are always in a hurry now, though we have more conveniences, still we run short of time to stop and stare, to speak and share.

          Call me an old-timer, but I think the personal touch represented by the milkman is what has been missing in the modern society. William Wordsworth once wrote that “Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers.” Modern technology may have multiplied our possessions or gave us more conveniences, but we run the risk of reducing our values if we lay waste our power of interpersonal relationships.

        英語演講稿13

          Life is not long, but many times choose, you have many choices come through today. Wait more than 60 days, you in turn to make a choice, but the choice is your life is very important, very crucial choice. The choice to a large extent directly related to your future direction in life, whether related to the future glory of life, and even the success of the big problems of life.

          The last choice, because your young, largely by your parents or relatives to help you to make choices. Then the choice of their ability to help so you can create conditions to help you (for example, taking your difference, they can give you the money you read Choosing Health). Entrance options, but this largely depends on yourself decide the. Because: First, the difficulty of the selection bigger, some parents and relatives also lack guidance capability; second is the choice of policy, a more equitable, they may have money, but you also can not score enough money to help you. So many choices in this and future autonomy of the major is in your own hands.

          Select certain subjective and objective conditions. The university entrance exam already created the objective conditions of choice. For example, the University has long been the face of the door here open for each student, you can enter with their conditions. Another example is that the state's admission policy is not directed against an individual, but against all the candidates this year, has been formed, you can only prepare the conditions required by policy to choose. Another example: you face the teachers and the teaching environment of objective factors in the last more than 60 days are basically constant. You can only adjust themselves to the further adaptation. Therefore, the objective conditions of your current studies, as if we can only face each generation has been formed as the productivity of conditions, can only be subjective on this basis up efforts to promote the development of the existing productive forces, not to complain about now have low productivity. This year's college entrance

          examination, you can only have been formed by the face of these subjective and objective conditions to efforts to improve their academic performance. Not to complain about the objective conditions than me.

          In addition to other life choices, and many give up. But a lot of life to give up in order to better choices. You this time, the face of the university are beckoning to you, you can choose not to give up. Can also say: You give up a lot in the past, that is, to this choice. Example, Why did not you work outside the home? Why not stay at home farming? Why seeing your parents morning to evening, busy doing farming work, and even sick exertion in the field, and you share those concerns did not go home for their problem-solving, can you give up so they are not all for this time of choice?

          Both gave up so much, they chose today, why not try to choose tomorrow? Beckon you do not choose to have this as another of the universities? There is the further purification of your soul, raise your quality, and increase your survivability, and improve your quality of life in the future to achieve greater value of life your furnace.

        英語演講稿14

          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!

        英語演講稿15

          大家好,我今天演講的題目是“我的夢想”。

          每個人都有夢想,而且很好,我也不例外。我有一個小小的夢想,當我達到目標時,我會實現(xiàn)更多的夢想。開始,我還是個嬰兒,一心想變得很強壯,像少林寺里的孩子一樣,武功高強。但是我覺得離開父母去很遠的地方練武,辛苦,有點舍不得。小時候,我有一個夢想,我希望我有錢。大人問:小姑娘,有了錢你打算怎么辦?我要去買泡泡糖"如果你有很多錢?

          我打算買很多泡泡糖。"如果你有錢花的話?我會買泡泡糖工廠。"天真的童年我們的確有一顆善良的心,幸福和快樂是同一首曲子。

          慢慢進入小學,課程越來越深,知識越來越多。會感受到壓力。現(xiàn)在我有一個夢想。我希望我沒有;我每天沒有很多作業(yè)要做。玩的有點剝奪,而我們40%的日子都禁錮在教室里,很多時間都在學習。但是在學習面前,是一種模糊的知識。俗話說,一種罕見的.困惑。對事物的理解,從封建主義到資本主義,越大越覺得自己的觀點是正確的。每天放學回家后忙了一天一夜的課,他又困又累,吃不到深夜吃的食物。這樣的生活很單調,可能有時候會想念我的很多小學同學,有時候會帶著一節(jié)課或者一副朦朧的睡相。討厭死板的校服,我從來不到處穿。周六,周日;時間很短,孩子很想磨煉,慢慢了解生活;太難了,努力吧,夢想好了,我會努力讓每個人都生活起來,早起晚睡,把握住自己,不再松懈。我也想為他們的夢想而奮斗。

          我的演講結束了,謝謝!

        英語演講稿16

          Nothing is difficult if you put your heart on it. Nothing is easy if you don’t try your best.

          We often hear people say, “Never give up.” This can be encouraging words and words of determination. A person who believes in them will keep trying to reach his goal no matter how many times he fails. In my opinion, the quality of determination to succeed is an important one to have. Therefore, I believe that we should never give up.

          One reason is that if we give up too easily, we will rarely achieve anything. It is not unusual for us to fail in our first attempt at something new, so we should not feel discouraged and should try again. Besides, if we always give up when we fail, we will not be able to develop new skills and grow as people. Another reason we should never give up is that we can learn from our mistakes only if we make a new effort. If we do not try again, the lesson we have learned is wasted. Finally, we should never give up because as we work to reach our goals, we develop confidence, and this confidence can help us succeed in other areas of our lives.

          Probably the greatest example of persistence is Abraham Lincoln. Born into poverty, Lincoln was faced with defeat throughout his life. He lost eight elections, twice failed in business and suffered a nervous breakdown.

          He could have quit many times - but he didn't and because he didn't quit, he became one of the greatest presidents in the history of our country.

          Lincoln was a champion and he never gave up.

          In short, it is important that we don’t give up when working for our goals. Whether we succeed in the end or not, we will learn something, and what we learn will help us to become better, more confident people. Furthermore, if we give up, we have no chance of attaining our goals, but if we keep trying, there is always a chance that we will succeed one day.Thank you very much!

        英語演講稿17

          Pubs are an important part of British life. Even very small villages nearly always have a pub. People especially men,will often go to the pub for a drink in the evening and at weekends. A man will usually go to the same pub,one which is closed by and which is called the local:I'm just nipping down to the local for a print. Women now go to pubs more than they used to,but usually don not like to go to a pub on their own. Children under 16 are not usually allowed into pubs,although some pubs have a children's room or a garden where children can sit.

          Until 1988,pubs were only allowed to be open from 12:00 am to 2:00 pm alcoholic drink can be sold in a public place are called the licensing laws. Even though the law was changed so that alcohol can now be sold all day,many pubs still only pen at lunchtime and in the evening. When it is nearly time for the pub to close,the landlord or landlady shouts "last orders" and then "time".

          Pubs often sell food or snacks as well as drinks. Food that is considered typical pub food is scampi (kind of shellfish) and chips (fried potatoes),pie and chips,chicken and chips,and ploughman's lunch (bread with cheese)。

          Pubs have names,F(xiàn)or example: The Angel,The Black Swan,The Crown,The King's Arms,The Red Lion,The White Horse,etc. and people usually refer to the pub by its name:Turn left at the Rose and Crown. There is often a sing outside the pub showing the name with a picture.

          Many pubs have two or more different bars. The public bar is usually plainly furnished and often has a pool table and dartboard. It is the bar usually used by the local people. The saloon bar is comfortable and well-furnished and is the bar that is usually used by men and woman drinking together.

        英語演講稿18

          Happiness is like a snowflake, each one unique because the perception of a meaningful life varies from person to person. To many people, happiness means a simple life without any ups and downs, but my happiness comes from a life full of challenge and experience.

          When I was a child, happiness was the rare taste of independence, a brave leap from the mundane. I remember the first time I tried to to ride a bike by myself without the support wheels. I went back home with a flat tire, skinned knees, and the biggest grin my face could hold. While other toddlers preferred the safe and secure, I was tumbling down hills and swerving off sidewalks. Even now, I can still recall the exhilaration I had felt when I managed to stay atop that bike for those few short moments.

          Later on, overcoming challenges that I encountered in life was what brought me happiness. You see, I started learning the violin. It was extremely hard and I sounded like I was flaying a cat every time I picked it up. My fingers were awkward and the bow slipped off the strings more times than it stayed on. I spent three hours everyday, sawing at my violin. My fingers bruised and my neck ached, but gradually the mistakes lessened and I was making music. Three years later, I was First Chair violinist in the school orchestra. I still remember the pride I had felt when I took my very first bow in front of an applauding audience. Happiness had felt so much sweeter after a hard won success.

          When I got older and saw more of the world, I wanted to contribute more. So when most people my age chose to spend the three months before college relaxing, I decided to get a part-time job as a TA at a summer school. I woke up at the crack of dawn, took an hour's bus to the school every day and spent most of the summer vacation sitting in the back of classrooms, grading papers and taking notes on the lecture and tutoring students. It definitely wasn't the most glamorous summer, but it was one of the happiest and most memorable moments of my life. It didn’t just make me happy because it had been my first part-time job. I was happy because I had spent my time doing something worthwhile. I had contributed in my own way, and the children were going to do better in school in the coming year.

          Over the years, I’ve had my fair share of cuts and bruises, but the scars left behind are the testimony of my own unique experiences and the fulfilling life that I want to pursue. Our time is limited and I want to experience as much as life can offer. My happiness comes from living an exciting and worthy life, true to myself and true to the world.

          If personal happiness were a self portrait, then each day would be a stroke of the brush, each experience a splash of vivid paint. And when we are old, we can look back upon our life and the dots will connect, every brush of color will come together and reveal a life worth living and a person worth being.

        英語演講稿19

          With the development of science and technology, change has penetrated into every aspect of our daily life. To illustrate that, I'd like to make a comparison of these two seemingly insignificant things: milkman and mailman, whose differences indicate our changing way of living with the times.

          Home milk delivery has almost gone extinct in China now, also gone with it are the milkmen, who once delivered bottled fresh milk door-to-door. On the other hand, mailman's business or the courier service has thrived as online shopping gains popularity. However, in retrospect, I find something has been lost in this transition, something Shakespeare called as “the milk of human kindness”.

          When I was a kid, milk wasn't for sale everywhere. For the families who need it, they depended on the milkmen to take it from the local dairy farms to their houses. In our neighborhood, there was such a milkman, whose arrival was much anticipated by the children and always brought us laughter and joy. He knew the name of every kid and could easily see through our tricks. If we didn't behave, he would side with our parents and threaten to rob us of the nutritious drink. The entire neighborhood was acquainted with him; saw him as a member of the community just like the many residents or street vendors. There was a bond between all of us for it was not only the commodities that been transacted, but also a sense of caring and dependability. And that small box fixed onto our door, other than being a drop-off point for milk; it was a communication junction between the people as we took the initiative to reach out to others.

          Fast forward to today, milk is ubiquitous with no dedicated delivery system. But the convenience level of our live has gone up a notch. Almost everything is for sale online, which spares us all the travelling and talking. With a few ready clicks, shopping is done. The rest is left for those speed delivery companies. Usually it's a grumpy mailman, who reaches us through cell phone, urging everyone to pick up their parcels as soon as possible. And the minute the receipt is signed, we rush back to unpack while the courier dashes to the next destination. There is barely a conversation carried out, nor do we feel the need to talk to such a stranger, who changes from time to time frequently. It seems that people are always in a hurry now, though we have more conveniences, still we run short of time to stop and stare, to speak and share.

          Call me an old-timer, but I think the personal touch represented by the milkman is what has been missing in the modern society. William Wordsworth once wrote that “Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers.” Modern technology may have multiplied our possessions or gave us more conveniences, but we run the risk of reducing our values if we lay waste our power of interpersonal relationships.

        英語演講稿20

          “What would you do if you had only one day left to live?”

          I asked this question to my young students when teaching English this winter. What were their answers?

          “I would watch television!” the first answer. “I would play with the computer!” the second one. “I would play with computer TOO.” The girl finished her sentence perfectly with a serious smile. Indeed how cute and innocent that smile was, but how seriously my heart was hurt. I was too frightened to listen to more answers like that.

          Ten years ago, at their age, I had a different answer: I would spend the last day of my life gazing at the face of my dear grandmother until I inscribed every detail of it onto my mind.

          When grandmother was getting old and weak, my family bought her a telephone so I could save time and the trouble of traveling to her home by making phone calls instead. Later we bought her a television so she could watch modern dramas by herself. Then grandma must have been, we assumed, very contented and happy.

          But I never really knew how grandma felt. She silently passed away without a word one night. When I heard about her death, a chilling pain pierced my empty heart. The pain grew even sharper as I tried to remember in detail exactly how grandma looked and I failed completely! How could I remember? I had not visited her for ages—it seemed like a century! My memories of her dissolved into thin air and leaked away like water.

          Even though I have a telephone, can she hear me now?

          Even though I might be on television, can she see me now?

          Even though I have modern telecommunications, can she still communicate with me now?

          With all these “tele”s, I was powerless.

          Don’t people just love the word of “tele”, which means far away. Indeed this is how modern technology has changed our world. But please don’t forget this other word with “tele”: telepathy: which refers to human beings’ inborn ability to connect to our loved ones. Our minds are supposed to read each other’s minds; our hearts are supposed to feel each other’s hearts — and fulfill these without any forms of tool!

          But the moment I desperately struggled to remember grandmother’s face, the telepathy between her and me had shut down forever. With the help of modern technology, I killed our telepathy.

          This shall never happen again! The “tele”s are great inventions. But “telepathy” gives them the warmth of a human face. Let’s harness the power of television to excite our kids to develop their telepathy with nature… so that they can read the secret language of flowers. Let’s make the telephone lines provoke us to preserve our telepathy with each other, so we can connect in a warm and feeling way. Let technology keep our “telepathy” ALIVE! We need to wake up and make this happen.

          I told my grandma’s story to those young kids that day. They got very quiet. They asked me for a second chance to answer the question. They had come to a new understanding – that very moment they had made to me and to our future together, a dear promise.

          Thank you very much!

        英語演講稿21

          I remember once my high school teacher invited the whole class to share our dreams with each other. I said, “I want to become an architect in future.” My desk mate said, “I want to be a public speaker.” Interestingly, a year later, he flew abroad to go for architecture, and I went to college majoring in English. And Look who is giving a speech right now.

          What I learned from this experience was that, the road we end up taking can be different from our first plans. If we all realize our initial dreams, this world will be full of supermen and princesses. As I grew up, I often hear people say, life is all about making compromise. Your dream may die. You have to come terms with your life.

          Well, my mother doesn’t see it that way. She is a kindergarten teacher, but she has a gift in painting. I often said to her, “if you had applied for an art school, you would definitely have made a great painter.” She said, “Yes, I would. But you were born!” “But it’s ok,” she continued, “I love kids. I can see their cuteness and innocence every day. Besides, they love me as well. Plus, I have a son who is about to see Rui Chenggang face to face. My colleagues are going to be so jealous of me. I am happy with who I am and I love my job.”

          Sometimes when we are stuck in a rut, we may stop and wonder if life could be better had we taken the other road, and we may regret having lost so much for our stupid decisions. But on the threshold of adulthood, I would rather view my life in a positive light. I believe there is no absolute losing. Even though we seem to have made a compromise with each choice, even though we seem to have wasted a lot of effort with each failure, we are gaining something every step of the way.

          Had I not given up my dream to be an architect, I wouldn’t have found my love for English, and I wouldn’t have met my friends, who, in order to boost my confidence before the speech contest, gathered in my dormitory and held a pep rally. I wouldn’t have met my professors who have always been patient with me, even when I couldn’t come up with a satisfying speech for 2 weeks.

          And had I not spent the last 2 weeks painfully preparing for the speech contest, I wouldn’t have had a chance to think about this world, to ponder on life and to form a better understanding of myself.

          For all my blessings, I owe my life an attitude of gratitude. From time to time I would picture myself working in my own studio, designing a beautiful villa. But I will not regret it, because I’m happy with who I am, and I love what I have.

          So ladies and gentlemen, don’t be so obsessed with the other road in your life. The path you chose may not be ideal, but that’s not the end of the world. Fill your heart with gratitude. Break up with your regrets, and fall in love with your dream. Through all the hardships and difficulties, you’ll find that you’ve garnered more than you’ve sacrificed.

          The other day my mother called me and said, “When the contest is over, I will give you a reward for your hard work.” I said, “There is no need for another present. I already have my present. ”

        英語演講稿22

          Ladies and Gentlemen

          I'm only going to talk to you just for a minute or so this evening because I have some -- some very sad news for all of you -- Could you lower those signs please? -- I have some very sad news for all of you and I think sad news for all of our fellow citizens and people who love peace all over the world; and that is that Martin Luther King was shot and was killed tonight in Memphis Tennessee.

          Martin Luther King dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. He died in the cause of that effort. In this difficult day in this difficult time for the United States it's perhaps well to ask what kind of a nation we are and what direction we want to move in. For those of you who are black -- considering the evidence evidently is that there were white people who were responsible -- you can be filled with bitterness and with hatred and a desire for revenge.

          We can move in that direction as a country in greater polarization -- black people amongst blacks and white amongst whites filled with hatred toward one another. Or we can make an effort as Martin Luther King did to understand and to comprehend and replace that violence that stain of bloodshed that has spread across our land with an effort to understand compassion and love.

          For those of you who are black and are tempted to fill with -- be filled with hatred and mistrust of the injustice of such an act against all white people I would only say that I can also feel in my own heart the same kind of feeling. I had a member of my family killed but he was killed by a white man.

          But we have to make an effort in the United States. We have to make an effort to understand to get beyond or go beyond these rather difficult times.

          My favorite poem my -- my favorite poet was Aeschylus. And he once wrote:

          Even in our sleep pain which cannot forget

          falls drop by drop upon the heart

          until in our own despair

          against our will

          comes wisdom

          through the awful grace of God.

          What we need in the United States is not division; what we need in the United States is not hatred; what we need in the United States is not violence and lawlessness but is love and wisdom and compassion toward one another and a feeling of justice toward those who still suffer within our country whether they be white or whether they be black.

          So I ask you tonight to return home to say a prayer for the family of Martin Luther King -- yeah it's true -- but more importantly to say a prayer for our own country which all of us love -- a prayer for understanding and that compassion of which I spoke.

          We can do well in this country. We will have difficult times. We've had difficult times in the past but we -- and we will have difficult times in the future. It is not the end of violence; it is not the end of lawlessness; and it's not the end of disorder.

          But the vast majority of white people and the vast majority of black people in this country want to live together want to improve the quality of our life and want justice for all human beings that abide in our land.

          And let's dedicate ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago: to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world. Let us dedicate ourselves to that and say a prayer for our country and for our people.

          Thank you very much.

        英語演講稿23

          高中英語學科的高手歷來都具備以下四大特征:

          一、詞匯量比一般學生大,語言知識(習慣用法)積累夠多。

          二、語法基礎過硬,并且在閱讀能中敏銳地發(fā)現(xiàn)語法知識和語言知識。

          三、聽說能力很強。

          四、善于捕捉機會用英語表達自己,有良好的英語思維習慣。

          英語是一門工具學科,其重點不在于要從老師那里學到多少有關英語的知識,而在于在老師的指導和幫助下,練就一套扎實過硬的聽說讀寫能力和探究英語語言規(guī)律的能力。作為剛跨進高中大門的一年級的新生,不宜僅停留和滿足于初中英語學習中所形成的一些學習方式。過去的學習方式需要發(fā)展、改進和完善。英語學習是在一系列活動中完成的。這些活動應該組成一個完整的系統(tǒng)。在構建自己的英語學習系統(tǒng)中,一定要從聽、說、讀和寫四大技能方面考慮。

          能聽懂他人比較純正的英語,不僅是英語考試的需要,也是同學們未來步入社會,施展才能所必需的技能。我們平時的聽力訓練不僅僅是在訓練你的英語聽力,其實它也是一種語感培養(yǎng),充足的英語聽力訓練同時也會極大的有助于提高學習者的口語能力。鑒于同學們不可能自己抽出多少時間去聽英語歌曲、看英文電影或者直接用英語與人口頭交流,那么,充分利用好本年級統(tǒng)一的聽力訓練時間就顯得尤其重要。在聽力訓練中,既要學會抓關鍵詞,也要學會聽懂完整的句子;既要學會聽懂不同語音語調對語意的影響,也要學會聽懂有失去爆破和連讀現(xiàn)象的句子。有難度的聽力訓練試題最好是能在過了一段時間后,等到忘記得差不多時,有再聽一次的機會。所以在做聽力訓練試題時,我建議同學們一律用鉛筆做記號,對完答案、看完錄音文字材料后再把鉛筆痕跡察掉。

          英語的口頭表達能力雖然不是我們考試的必備能力,但它卻是同學們將來所需要的最重要的,最實用的英語技能。一口流利的英語是每一個英語學習者所夢想達到的理想水平。重視口語能力的訓練不僅對未來有重要意義,對提高同學們高中階段的.英語水平也有非常重要的意義。說英語就是運用英語。語言能力和語言知識,同許多其它能力和知識一樣,只有通過運用,并且經(jīng)常運用才會真正地學到手,學到家。英語是一門語言。語言是聽出來的,是經(jīng)過不斷模仿后才能說出來的。高中生的英語口語能力要求,除了一般日常交際應答以外,還應該具備能連續(xù)表達含五個以上的句子。練就一口流暢的英語口語需要同學們抓住三個機會:一是課堂上老師為同學們提供的開口機會。二是課前演講或者值日報告的機會。三是早讀是個好機會。早讀不應該總是停留在背單詞、背課文這樣的簡單勞動中。單詞不是用來背誦的。朗讀單詞的目的是要把單詞的發(fā)音讀準,并且能上口,讀起來不勉強,不繞口。課文也不是用來背誦的。熟讀課文是為了加深理解,鞏固詞匯知識和語法知識。既然口語能力那么重要,同學們不妨把背誦或者復述課文當成是口語表達或者演講的準備呢?換句話說,把課文材料準備得再熟悉不過以后,來一次演講展示,那且不美哉!真正的高英語水平絕不是看書看出來的,也不是做習題能做出來的,更不是聽老師講課能聽出來的。早讀期間通過不斷模仿,放聲吼叫,反復實踐,你一定能快速提高自己的口語表達能力。

          英語短文閱讀的重要性不僅表現(xiàn)在高中英語考試中它的份量最大,而且還表現(xiàn)在英語短文是英語詞匯知識和語法知識的載體方面。詞匯量的擴大、詞匯知識的豐富和句子表達的多樣性光靠死記硬背是無法也不可能實現(xiàn)的。擴大詞匯量、豐富自己的詞匯知識和地道完美的表達自己只有依靠優(yōu)良的閱讀習慣。教材課文是精讀材料,需要同學們讀熟讀透,直至能開口娓娓道來為止。課外閱讀又叫泛讀。高中英語新課標教材對高中前八個模塊的學習有一個要求:課外閱讀要完成30萬單詞的閱讀量。也就是說:同學們需要每天有500到700個單詞量的閱讀。課外閱讀也是運用語言的一種必不可少的形式。課外閱讀不能停留在完成幾道閱讀理解試題或者完形填空試題。關鍵在盡量弄懂文章中的每一句話含義、長難句的結構。留意你還不很熟悉的詞匯、詞匯知識和語法知識。還要去認真體會不同的英語句子在表達上的精確性。千萬不要在一些你還不認識的,拼寫怪誕,發(fā)音困難的生僻詞匯上浪費時間和精力。

          閱讀能力,除詞匯量大小以外,還包含閱讀速度、長難句理解、和把握主題大意的能力。要會快速閱讀,同學們必須學會一些閱讀的技能:如:skimming(跳讀)、scanning(掃讀)和digesting(研讀)。Skimming和scanning就是根據(jù)閱讀任務在文中查找相關信息。Digesting主要是用來理解長難句、把握主題大意和作者意圖以及猜測詞義的技術。不僅要研讀長難句結構,也還需要研讀邏輯關系。

          流暢的短文表達能力在很大程度上依賴于你的詞匯量、詞匯知識和句法知識。它們的積累在于平時的聽、說和讀的活動。寫作表達能力中,你的英語句式的結構思維能力或者英語習慣思維能力會對表達能力有重要影響。這就需要同學們平時養(yǎng)成一個良好習慣:那就是總是試圖用英語來表達出你眼睛所看到的,耳朵能聽到的,身體能感受到的和你思想能想到的。除此之外,一篇優(yōu)秀的短文還少不了三個要素:即結構,內容和語言。

          一片結構完美的英文短文,尤其是說明文和議論文,往往有一個比較完優(yōu)美的,誘人深入閱讀的開頭語。主題句是可從開頭語中自然而然過度而來。你所程述的觀點,一般都要用事實做論證,或者用具體方式方法來支持。巧妙的結論句往往能使文章錦上添花。

          內容需要真實,合乎情理,能讓人信服。文中不要有與主題無關的內容。

          語言要盡可能是地道的,去漢語化的英語。要經(jīng)常套用自己在閱讀中、在課堂上學來句子結構去表達自己。要敢于嘗試用比較復雜的句子結構和比較高級的詞匯來使文章進一步美化。

          聽所讀寫四大技能并不是各自孤立的,也是相互作用和相互制約的。如果平時,只注重某一項技能的學習和訓練,那是不可能成為一位真正的英語強手的。

          任何一門學科都需要踏實的學習作風。外語也不例外。學外語的實主要表現(xiàn)在以下幾個方面:

          一、落實詞匯、詞匯知識和特殊句式的積累。落實詞匯和詞匯知識并不是反復背記詞匯表中的單詞。落實詞匯、詞匯知識以及特殊句式的最好辦法是先探究后運用。一個詞匯在經(jīng)過七到八次在不同時間和不同的語境中運用后,它就是你的了。詞匯知識和特殊句式也是一樣。寫作是運用,造句是運用,閱讀,傾聽和與他人用英語交流也是運用。借助詞典進行造句練習,在造句中運用新學的詞匯不失為一種行之有效的簡單易行的方式。

          二、落實課外閱讀。每天堅持花半小時閱讀一兩篇短文。一要真正讀懂。二要留意詞匯運用。

          三、落實早自習精讀。每次有硬指標,死任務。

          四、落實課內課外書面作業(yè)。簡單的完成老師布置的作業(yè)量并不是落實。書面作業(yè)質的落實必須是在真正懂了、記住了的基礎上又快又好的獨立的、閉卷式的完成書面作業(yè)。對發(fā)現(xiàn)的漏洞和缺陷要采取補救措施。

          五、落實自主探究的學習能力培養(yǎng)。學習中缺乏自主探究,不善于利用團隊合作和與老師溝通是很多高中生在學習中存在的一種普遍想象。老師不是保姆,老師不可能把英語的詞匯知識和英語的四大能力烹制成一道道佳肴后,一口一口地喂進學生的口中。老師的探究代替不了學生的探究。學習能力的培養(yǎng)主要是探究能力的培養(yǎng)。學會了探究,你才會在知識的大海中暢游。學會了探究,你才會成為終身學習者。英語學科的探究應該表現(xiàn)在對某一特定詞匯在文中、在句中的用法和含義的探究,對長難句結構和含義的探究,對相關知識關聯(lián)的探究,對作者意圖、主題大意的探究,當然也包含對學法的探究。要探究知識,要有工具(詞典以及各種手冊等)的幫助,更要有團隊的合作,還要有老師的幫助。團隊合作可以讓你取他人之長補自己之短,還可以集思廣益,產生思想火花。常與老師溝通是可以使你更容易發(fā)現(xiàn)前進的方向,少走彎路。

          總而言之,英語學習需要同學們從聽說讀寫四大技能方面養(yǎng)成良好的學習習慣,堅持語言知識積累、精讀、泛讀、課內課外作業(yè)和自主探究五個方面的腳踏實地地勤奮努力,就能夠比較輕松地完成高中英語的學習,為自己將來的遠大理想奠定堅實的外語基礎。

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