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1、英语比赛演讲稿【热】英语比赛演讲稿英语比赛演讲稿1 尊敬的各位教师、同学们:大家早上好!我的名字叫xxx,今年12岁了。这一次,我获得了“全国中小学生英语口语大赛”一等奖,感到非常辛运,在这里,我要感谢我的父母,是他们给我创造了安静的环境让我更好的练习口语;感谢我所在的三义里小学,是这所学校给我了这次参赛的时机;感谢我的班主任程教师,是她精心指导我怎样说英语;感谢我们办的全班同学,是他们一直在支持我,鼓励我。谢谢你们!我从英语是全班最差的同学,变成了一个获得过“全国中小学生英语口语大赛”一等奖的英语小天才,我无数次的不想再坚持练下去,我用自己与同学们玩的时间,在练字。我是多么希望像别的同学一样

2、,快活的玩着。我就像一个还没有完全学会走路的小孩,一路走的磕磕绊绊,可是,我用自己的毅力克制了自己,渐渐的我去认真地走好每一步,最终我是成功的,我是快乐的!此时此刻我捧着手中的奖,心里感慨万千。虽然并不多,但我想这每一个奖的背后都是各位同学日夜苦战,用自己的勤奋努力和教师家长们的付出换来的。我不想说我们累,更不想说我们苦。因为我们是青春、潇洒的90后,风雨过后我们仍然会展露笑容,今日的累是为了我们明日的辉煌,为了我们肩上那不可推卸的历史重任。我相信我们会做的更好。不过,获得了奖并不意味着就到达了我们的目的而可以停滞不前。在人生旅途中,获奖只是一种助推器,而不是最根本的动力器。我们要如何前进?答

3、案就掌握在我们自己的手中。所以,奖并不是我们最终的目的,而是我们前进路途中的一股动力。我们应正确对待这种奖励和荣誉。不能因为一时获得好的成绩而骄傲,也不能因为成绩一时不理想而气馁。学习就如逆水行舟,不进那么退。只有不断地努力,不骄不躁,认真对待学习,不轻言放弃,看淡得失。以一颗平常心,踏实勤奋。才能获得更优异的成绩,才能创造更美妙的将来。当然,没有获得奖的同学更不能放弃。要努力起来,哪怕最终没有成功,最起码自己努力了,也无愧于心。作为一名学生,面对获奖,我除了些许的紧张和好奇,更多的是一份坦然,我们相信努力就会成功。在此,我也想送上我衷心的祝福,希望你们能放飞自己的理想,创出更美的辉煌。谢谢大

4、家!谢谢大家!英语比赛演讲稿2 okay, number two: go to the wilderness. be like buddha, have your own revelations. im not saying that we all have to now go off and build our own cabins in the woods and never talk to each other again, but i am saying that we could all stand to unplug and get inside our own heads a l

5、ittle more often.number three: take a good look at whats inside your own suitcase and why you put it there. so extroverts, maybe your suitcases are also full of books. or maybe theyre full of chagne glasses or skydiving equipment. whatever it is, i hope you take these things out every chance you get

6、 and grace us with your energy and your joy. but introverts, you being you, you probably have the impulse to guard very carefully whats inside your own suitcase. and thats okay. but occasionally, just occasionally, i hope you will open up your suitcases for other people to see, because the world nee

7、ds you and it needs the things you carry.so i wish you the best of all possible journeys and the courage to speak softly.thank you very much.(applause)thank you. thank you.英语比赛演讲稿3 so i just published a book about introversion, and it took me about seven years to write. and for me, that seven years

8、was like total bliss, because i was reading, i was writing, i was thinking, i was researching. it was my version of my grandfathers hours of the day alone in his library. but now all of a sudden my job is very different, and my job is to be out here talking about it, talking about introversion. (lau

9、ghter) and thats a lot harder for me, because as honored as i am to be here with all of you right now, this is not my natural milieu.so i prepared for moments like these as best i could. i spent the last year practicing public speaking every chance i could get. and i call this my “year of speaking d

10、angerously.“ (laughter) and that actually helped a lot. but ill tell you, what helps even more is my sense, my belief, my hope that when it es to our attitudes to introversion and to quiet and to solitude, we truly are poised on the brink on dramatic change. i mean, we are. and so i am going to leav

11、e you now with three calls for action for those who share this vision.英语比赛演讲稿4 everybody attentionso now id like to share with you whats in my suitcase today. guess what? books. i have a suitcase full of books. heres margaret atwood, “cats eye.“ heres a novel by milan kundera. and heres “the guide f

12、or the perplexed“ by maimonides. but these are not exactly my books. i brought these books with me because they were written by my grandfathers favorite authors.my grandfather was a rabbi and he was a widower who lived alone in a small apartment in brooklyn that was my favorite place in the world wh

13、en i was growing up, partly because it was filled with his very gentle, very courtly presence and partly because it was filled with books. i mean literally every table, every chair in this apartment had yielded its original function to now serve as a surface for swaying stacks of books. just like th

14、e rest of my family, my grandfathers favorite thing to do in the whole world was to read.but he also loved his congregation, and you could feel this love in the sermons that he gave every week for the 62 years that he was a rabbi. he would takes the fruits of each weeks reading and he would weave these intricate tapestries of ancient and humanist thought. and people would e from all over to hear him speak.第 页 共 页

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