2023年英语励志演讲稿21范文.docx

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1、2023英语励志演讲稿英语励志演讲稿好的演讲稿可以引导听众,使听众能更好地理解演讲的内容。在当下社会,演讲稿的运用越来越广泛,演讲稿的留意事项有很多,你确定会写吗?以下是办公室王秘书为大家整理的英语励志演讲稿,欢迎大家共享。英语励志演讲稿1Nick, a 25-year-old Australian, was born without limbs. He used to be made fun of for looking like a monster. Everything seemed impossible to him. However, Nick never gave up. With

2、 great efforts, he finally learned to swim, fish and even surf. What surprised me is that he completed a university education and got two degrees. And now he is the CEO of two companies. Nick believes: Attitude is altitude. In his eyes, nothing is impossible. He thinks a positive attitude is the key

3、 to success.After reading Nicks story, I have been feeling inspired by his spirit. Compared with him, we are healthy enough to enjoy life. Somehow, we are always frustrated facing difficulties. I think Nick has set a good example to us. Try to appreciate what we do have and be more persevering and w

4、e will achieve success in the end.英语励志演讲稿2Disabled people are normal people, except that they can not see as much as we 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

5、can help them, for instance, Each student finds some one to help, in the neighborhood or the community. You can help them to cross the road. You can help pushing their wheel chairs. l Set up kind of organization. Collect some money. Use this money to help them, to buy them daily necessities, to help

6、 their children finish school. As they are disabled, it is more difficult for them to earn as much as normal people do. Thats why they usually need help in physical things. As they are disabled, they feel lonely. They think they are not as good as normal people. They easily become lonely, sad, disap

7、pointed. They easily lose hope of life. They need help more in spiritual things. They need people to chat with. They need people to encourage them to continue their lives. They need people to get rid of prejudices over them. Now, I would suggest, do whatever we can to help them. We can donate our po

8、cket money. We can walk up to help the disabled to cross the street. We can make friends with the disabled by visiting them, by calling them, by emailing them, by whatever means. However, dont always think we are better than the disabled. As normal people, we always make normal mistakes.We take it f

9、or granted that we can see things while the blind can not. If you 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 their ears. They can see better with their hands. So, help the disabled while you treat

10、 them like normal people. And they are normal people!英语励志演讲稿3Compared with the forty year old shabby dormitory I am living in now, the one I lived in for three years in high school was heaven: three students shared one brand new suite with air conditioners and a bathroom.In three years time we chang

11、ed it thoroughly:the color of the floor turned from bright pink into muddy gray, and the closet a hive of insects proliferating among piles of rotten fruit.And our masterpiece was the bathroom, a never drying swamp which served as the habitat of various kinds of mold, and even rodents, rats would oc

12、casionally take the trouble to pay us a visit, and., all three of us felt like sobbing when we at last had to say good bye to our lovely filthy dormitory. Maybe it is because that the dormitory had changed us as well as wed changed it.The first lesson our dormitory taught us was to look after oursel

13、ves. Frankly speaking, we were not good students at all. I still remember the underwear that was soaked in soapy water for one and a half years before it was finally thrown away. Almost each of the boys dormitories had gradually developed its own unique fragrance usually a mixture of rotten fruit, u

14、nwashed socks, stunk towels and some junk food. We could tell one dormitory from another by sniffing instead of looking. Our tolerance towards untidiness was amazing.However, in spite of all this, we really did make some progress. Bit by bit, we started to wash dirty clothes before they stunk, clean

15、ed the garbage bin when it could hold no more trash, we even used brushes in a not-sc-successful attempt to refurbish the floor. The point was that we were not obeying any order, we did every bit of the cleaning for ourselves, because we wanted to live in a better place. Though nothing we did could

16、be called an achievement, it was the first time we fully bore the consequences of our behavior, and took the responsibility.Thus it was not surprising that I often found myself the only one to clean up my university dormitory which looked no better than a garbage bin when my roommates 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 w

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