《比赛英文演讲稿英文(汇总三篇)》
比赛英文演讲稿英文(通用3篇)
比赛英文演讲稿英文 篇1
Hello,teachers, parents and children! My name is more. I have two small eyes and a small mouth. I have a lot of hobbies, such as reading books, watching TV and so on. I am a car fun. I like cars very much. I have many cars in my room. I play cars with my friends. Do you like cars? Let’s play cars together.
Twinkle, little star Twinkle, twinkle, little star. How I wonder what you are.
Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wander what you are. Numbers chant
Point up, point down ,show me one
Stand up ,sit down, show me two
Clap your hands and stamp your feet, show me three.
Listen to me listen to her. show me four.
Write A , write B , show me five.
比赛英文演讲稿英文 篇2
I remember quite clearly now when the story happened. The autumn leaves were floating in measure down to the ground, recovering the lake, where we used to swim like children, under the sun was there to shine. That time we used to be happy. Well, I thought we were. But the truth was that you had been longing to leave me, not daring to tell me. On that precious night, watching the lake, vaguely conscious, you said: "Our story is ending."
The rain was killing the last days of summer. You had been killing my last breath of love, since a long time ago. I still don't think I'm gonna make it through another love story. You took it all away from me. And there I stand, I knew I was going to be the one left behind. But still I'm watching the lake, vaguely conscious, and I know my life is ending.
我仍清晰地记得故事发生的时候。秋叶翻飞,飘落一地。我们曾经孩子般戏水畅游过的小湖盖满落叶,在太阳下闪着光。那时我们幸福过。哦,我是这样认为的。可事实上你早就想离开我,只是不敢告诉我罢了。在那美丽的夜晚,眼望湖水,恍惚中听见你说:我们的故事已到尽头。
雨水扼杀着所剩无几的夏日,而你很久以来也在扼杀我奄奄一息的爱。我仍不认为自己会再去经历另一段爱情故事。你把一切都带走了。我只有悄然伫立,早已明白自己将会是那个被遗弃的人。而我依然凝望着湖水,恍惚中,生命正离我而去。
比赛英文演讲稿英文 篇3
One Globe, One Village
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.The topic of my speech is “One Globe, One Village”. First, I’d like to begin with a story.
A few month ago, my sister came back from Germany with her newly-married German husband Mark. Once, when Mark and I strolled along the East Lake, we found that an old woman in rags somehow was lying in front of us. With her dirty hands reaching out, she begged us for money. While I hesitated, Mark took out some changes, squatted down and gently put the coins in the woman’s hands. I tried to tell him he might be deceived by the old woman for the cases like this has been reported. However, he said, “I believe she is cornered and really needs help.”
Though Mark did not label himself as a global citizen, he did show some connotations of this term. Global citizenship is a form of identity based on membership in a community of humanity. It involves a willingness regard all human beings as fellow citizens. It involves a recognition of the obligations that flow from membership.
From Confucius to Socrates, from Albert Einstein to Stephen Hawking, Bethune, Samaranch, Annam, these are the people from the different ages. But one thing is the same. It is the great contributions they made to the world, the moral and the material achievements through their personal efforts. Not every one can become a giant in history. But like Mark we can become an ordinary citizen in this global village. We can start by being kind to continents and boundaries. Everyone has the potential to be a Global Citizen, and is somewhere along the path towards that goal.
So,
Let us begin our great mission in small affairs.
Let us act locally with global intentions.
And let us always remember global citizenship starts at home!