英語發言稿(通用7篇)
英語發言稿 篇1
Hello, everyone! today my topic is cheer for ourmotherland.
As we all know china is the country that the nation’s economy and people’s living standard are growing rapidly. and we are someone here, in the east, in asia, in the whole world. that's because our chinese,our hearts always go with love and hope.this love and this hope is from the heart of every chinese.it is deep and strong.
On may 12th, 20xx , when the earthquake attacked wenchuan , all chinese--doctors, nurses , soldiers and many many volunteers gave their hands to provide warmth and hope .
At 9:17 ,may 8th 20xx . the olympic flame reached the highest point in the world ,the peak of mt qomolangma .at that time we told the world we made it and beijing welcome you.
Chinese people worldwide shared tears and joys for the historical occasion , we are so excited.
英語發言稿 篇2
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Today I’m glad that I’m standing here talking to you all. As the title given, I am going to talk you about a way of treating people and things in life. My speech here basically includes 2 parts, in the former of which I‘ll describe you the present occasion we teenagers are in., as well as the reason behind. Then it’s about the several opinions of mine toward the case above.
英語作文發言稿開頭(通用5篇)
英語作文發言稿開頭 篇1
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Today I’m glad that I’m standing here talking to you all. As the title given, I am going to talk you about a way of treating people and things in life. My speech here basically includes 2 parts, in the former of which I‘ll describe you the present occasion we teenagers are in., as well as the reason behind. Then it’s about the several opinions of mine toward the case above.
Undoubtedly, every one of us has stepped into adolescence, a period of time where the most
exciting and mysterious changes take place. Boys, apparently become more ambitious. Girls, in some ways, start to dream and become more sensitive about the world. All in all, as if our emotions become much stronger, somehow we’re always trapped in circles and struggling against something that can’t be changed anyway. We complain about how fragile our friendship is, how little people know about us, how unfair the life is,etc. It seems that every time we fail, we blame it to the tough conditions we’re in, while never notice a problem inside ourselves, that we’re never satisfied.
英語作文發言稿開頭 篇2
hello! ladies and gentlemen, it is so nice to meet you !i am gladthat you can spend this precious time having this class in thisafternoon.
2018經典畢業英語演講稿
studentspeechdeliveredatthewashingtonuniversityengineeringgraduatestudentrecognitionceremony
15may1997
lorriefaithcranor
faculty,family,friends,andfellowgraduates,goodevening.
iamhonoredtoaddressyoutonight.onbehalfofthegraduatingmastersanddoctoralstudentsofwashingtonuniversity'sschoolofengineeringandappliedscience,iwouldliketothankalltheparents,spouses,families,andfriendswhoencouragedandsupportedusasweworkedtowardsourgraduatedegrees.iwouldespeciallyliketothankmyownfamily,eightmembersofwhichareintheaudiencetoday.iwouldalsoliketothankallofthedepartmentsecretariesandotherengineeringschoolstaffmemberswhoalwaysseemedtobetherewhenconfusedgraduatestudentsneededhelp.andfinallyiwouldliketothankthewashingtonuniversityfacultymemberswhoservedasourinstructors,mentors,andfriends.
asithinkbackontheseven-and-a-halfyearsispentatwashingtonuniversity,mymindisfilledwithmemories,happy,sad,frustrating,andevenhumorous.
tonightiwouldliketosharewithyousomeofthememoriesthatitakewithmeasileavewashingtonuniversity.
itakewithmethememoryofmyofficeonthefourthflooroflopatahall-theroomattheendofthehallwaythatwastoohotinsummer,toocoldinwinter,andalwaystoofarawayfromthewomen'srestroom.thewindowwasmyoffice'sbestfeature.wereitnotforthephysicsbuildingacrosstheway,itwouldhaveaffordedmeaclearviewofthearch.butinsteadigotaviewoftheroofofthephysicsbuilding.ialsohadaviewofonecorneroftheroofofurbauerhall,whichseemedtobeafavoriteperchforvariousspeciesofbirdswhoalternatelywonperchingrightsforseveralweeksatatime.andihadaniceviewofthephysicscourtyard,noteworthyasagoodplaceforwatchingpeopleruntheirdogs.it'samazinghowfascinatingtheseviewsbecamethelongeriworkedonmydissertation.butmyfavoriteviewwasofanearbyoaktree.frommyfourth-floorvantagepointihadaratherintimateviewofthetreeandthevariousbirdsandsquirrelsthatinhabitit.occasionallyabirdwouldlandonmywindowsill,whichusuallyhadtheeffectofstartlingbothofus.
畢業英語演講稿範本
good morning everybody,nice to see you .
i take with me the memory of friday afternoon acm happy hours, known not for kegs of beer, but rather bowls of rainbow sherbet punch. over the several years that i attended these happy hours they enjoyed varying degrees of popularity, often proportional to the quality and quantity of the accompanying refreshments - but there was always the rainbow sherbert punch.
i take with me memories of purple parking permits, the west campus shuttle, checking my pendaflex, over-due library books, trying to print from cec, lunches on delmar, friends who slept in their offices, miniature golf in lopata hall, the greenway talk, division iii basketball, and trying to convince dean russel that yet another engineering school rule should be changed.畢業英語演講稿範本
finally, i would like to conclude, not with a memory, but with some advice. what would a graduation speech be without a little advice, right? anyway, this advice comes in the form of a verse delivered to the 1977 graduating class of lake forest college by theodore seuss geisel, better known to the world as dr. seuss - here's how it goes:
my uncle ordered popovers from the restaurant's bill of fare. and when they were served, he regarded them with a penetrating stare . . . then he spoke great words of wisdom as he sat there on that chair: "to eat these things," said my uncle, "you must excercise great care. you may swallow down what's solid . . . but . . . you must spit out the air!"畢業英語演講稿範本
最新17年畢業英語演講稿
studentspeechdeliveredatthewashingtonuniversityengineeringgraduatestudentrecognitionceremony
15may1997
lorriefaithcranor
faculty,family,friends,andfellowgraduates,goodevening.
iamhonoredtoaddressyoutonight.onbehalfofthegraduatingmastersanddoctoralstudentsofwashingtonuniversity'sschoolofengineeringandappliedscience,iwouldliketothankalltheparents,spouses,families,andfriendswhoencouragedandsupportedusasweworkedtowardsourgraduatedegrees.iwouldespeciallyliketothankmyownfamily,eightmembersofwhichareintheaudiencetoday.iwouldalsoliketothankallofthedepartmentsecretariesandotherengineeringschoolstaffmemberswhoalwaysseemedtobetherewhenconfusedgraduatestudentsneededhelp.andfinallyiwouldliketothankthewashingtonuniversityfacultymemberswhoservedasourinstructors,mentors,andfriends.
asithinkbackontheseven-and-a-halfyearsispentatwashingtonuniversity,mymindisfilledwithmemories,happy,sad,frustrating,andevenhumorous.
tonightiwouldliketosharewithyousomeofthememoriesthatitakewithmeasileavewashingtonuniversity.
itakewithmethememoryofmyofficeonthefourthflooroflopatahall-theroomattheendofthehallwaythatwastoohotinsummer,toocoldinwinter,andalwaystoofarawayfromthewomen'srestroom.thewindowwasmyoffice'sbestfeature.wereitnotforthephysicsbuildingacrosstheway,itwouldhaveaffordedmeaclearviewofthearch.butinsteadigotaviewoftheroofofthephysicsbuilding.ialsohadaviewofonecorneroftheroofofurbauerhall,whichseemedtobeafavoriteperchforvariousspeciesofbirdswhoalternatelywonperchingrightsforseveralweeksatatime.andihadaniceviewofthephysicscourtyard,noteworthyasagoodplaceforwatchingpeopleruntheirdogs.it'samazinghowfascinatingtheseviewsbecamethelongeriworkedonmydissertation.butmyfavoriteviewwasofanearbyoaktree.frommyfourth-floorvantagepointihadaratherintimateviewofthetreeandthevariousbirdsandsquirrelsthatinhabitit.occasionallyabirdwouldlandonmywindowsill,whichusuallyhadtheeffectofstartlingbothofus.
英語教師發言稿(精選6篇)
英語教師發言稿 篇1
各位家長,下午好:
我是咱們班的英語伊老師,非常感謝大家對我工作的支持和幫助,今天我想就以下幾點和大家說一說我的想法和做法。
一、學習內容和進度。
1、新起點英語:截止到本周,學完了六單元的第二課。
2、自然拼讀:本學期給孩子們介紹了攀登英語的26個字母故事,開始拼讀CVC單詞。(CVC單詞舉例:baghitbeddogbus)。截止到本周,學完了21個字母。
二、學生對知識的掌握和上學期的要求基本一致,不同的就是增加了26個字母大寫的認讀。
1、單詞:學生能夠根據圖片或實物說單詞。不要求認讀單詞。
2、句子:能夠聽懂並讀出各單元前3課出現的句子,能與他人進行簡單的對話。
3、歌曲歌謠:能夠熟練掌握幾首自己喜歡的歌曲歌謠,其他的能夠跟著音樂唱出關鍵字和句即可。
4、故事:能聽懂並指圖說出關鍵句子(每單元前三課出現的句子)。不要求每句話都會說。
5、人物:在目錄前面,要求能熟練叫出他們的名字。
6、字母:能按順序認讀26個字母,也能夠打亂順序認讀大寫字母。
7、自然拼讀內容:要求掌握26個字母的發音和CVC單詞的拼讀。
三、關於測試。
1、平時自測:每個單元都會進行詞句的檢查。
2、期末英語嘉年華,讓學生在活動中快樂學英語。
四、我的做法:
我所有的做法都基於一個理念,那就是:保證每一個學生都參與其中。
1、繼續在圖畫本上畫出所學的英語,鼓勵同學們寫出單詞。
2、輪流小組長制度。小組長的職責是負責小組內同學的紀律,並進行蓋章。目前每個同學都已經擔任過兩次小組長。
在畢業典禮上的英語演講稿
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在畢業典禮上的英語演講稿
Graduation and moving on
畢業並繼續前進
At least once a year, there are a lot of graduations.
至少每年一次,會有很多的畢業典禮。
It’s a time when a lot of people move on,
這是一個很多人繼續前進的時刻,
from where they were, to another school or another class,
從那裡的人們會到另一個學校或另一個班級,
or out into a real world.
或者到了一個真實的世界。
To graduate means to take a step forward, to move onward.
畢業意味著向前邁進一步,已經上路了。
I can remember my high school graduation,
我還記得我的高中畢業,
my graduation from university,
我大學畢業,
and even my graduation from graduated school.
甚至從我研究生院畢業。
Each of those graduations was nice.
其中每個畢業典禮都是非常好。
I took pictures, I got flowers, I hug my parents.
我拍照片,我得到了花,我擁抱我的父母。
I had the motions to moving on, I want to stay and have more fun.
我曾有想繼續下去的動力,我希望留下並獲得更多的樂趣。
But I also want to move on.
2019南京大屠殺紀念日英語演講稿
the 20th century was marked with the first two world wars in human history.they both broke out in the first half of the century.
on september 18,1931,japan created the so-called"september 18 incident" as a pretext to occupy three provinces in northeast china,thus igniting the fire of a world war.on july 7,1937,the japanese army concocted the "lugouqiao(macro polo bridge)incident" on the outskirts of beijing,signaling the beginning of an all-out invasion of china.from auguest 13 to november 12 of that year,the japanese troops attacked and took over shanghai.soon after,the japanese troops marched to nanjing from three directions and besieged the city.at that time nanjing was the captial of china.
on december 13,1937,nanjing was under the occupation of the japanese army.with the approach of the japanese troops,the captial nanjing was threatened with a catastrophe.citizens of nanjing as well as foreign residents were leaving in a hurry.however,more than 20 westerners decided to stay behind regardless of their embassies' advice to evacuate.based on the experience of establishing a refugee zone by a french catholic father rao after the fall of shanghai,they decided to set up an international rescue organization called "the international committee for nanjing safety zone" in the hope that there would be a sheltering place for the people who did not manage to evacuate when the war broke out.the zone was located in the northwest part of nanjing,covering an area of 3.86 square kilometers.it had highways on four sides.inside the zone were the embassies of the united states,italy,japan and the netherlands as well as some western church agencies.during that particular period,25 refugee camps were set up in that zone.at the maximum,they accommodated as many as 250,000 refugeeon december 13, 1937,nanjing was sacked.in the following six weeks,the japanese army committed extremely horrible crimes,murdering innocent people.in nanjing more than 300,000 innocent citizens and unarmed soldiers were slaughtered.the ancient capital nanjing suffered an unprecedented catastrophe and was turned into a living hell. at the time,westerners who stayed behind in nanjing were all men and women of experience and learning from britain,usa,germany and other countries in europe.they were in china as professors,pastors,medical doctors,journalists,diplomats and businessmen.although of different nationalities and occupations,they shared the same ideals - to uphold justice,humanity and righteousness.they cherished peace and life.however,after the hall of nanjing,they witenessed a hell on earth.
英語畢業演講稿範文
英語畢業演講稿範文:
i take with me the memory of friday afternoon acm happy hours, known not for kegs of beer, but rather bowls of rainbow sherbet punch. over the several years that i attended these happy hours they enjoyed varying degrees of popularity, often proportional to the quality and quantity of the accompanying refreshments - but there was always the rainbow sherbert punch.
i take with me memories of purple parking permits, the west campus shuttle, checking my pendaflex, over-due library books, trying to print from cec, lunches on delmar, friends who slept in their offices, miniature golf in lopata hall, the greenway talk, division iii basketball, and trying to convince dean russel that yet another engineering school rule should be changed.
finally, i would like to conclude, not with a memory, but with some advice. what would a graduation speech be without a little advice, right? anyway, this advice comes in the form of a verse delivered to the 1977 graduating class of lake forest college by theodore seuss geisel, better known to the world as dr. seuss - here's how it goes:
my uncle ordered popovers from the restaurant's bill of fare. and when they were served, he regarded them with a penetrating stare . . . then he spoke great words of wisdom as he sat there on that chair: "to eat these things," said my uncle, "you must excercise great care. you may swallow down what's solid . . . but . . . you must spit out the air!"
國中畢業英語演講稿範文
國中畢業英語演講稿範文:
good morning,my dear teachers and schoolmates,
it’s a great honor for me to make a speech on behalf of the graduating classes.
how time flies! our junior high school lives will come to an end.
in the past three years, we’ve had a beautiful school and it provides us with a
good study place. teachers are our friends. they’ve given us interesting lessons
and we all love them.國中畢業英語演講稿
we’ve learned a lot from them, not only knowledge but also the way to solve