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中學生英語演講稿2篇

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演講稿可以提高演講人的自信心,有助發言人更好地展現自己。在日常生活和工作中,演講稿在我們的視野裏出現的頻率越來越高,相信許多人會覺得演講稿很難寫吧,下面是小編爲大家整理的中學生英語演講稿,僅供參考,希望能夠幫助到大家。

中學生英語演講稿2篇

中學生英語演講稿1

大家好!今天我演講的題目是:如何提高我們的英文。說真的',我非常高興在這裏說一說關於學英語的事情,儘管我只是英語的初學者。

大家都知道,英語是一門國際性的語言,尤其是中國已加入了wto,學英語對我們來說是格外必要的。但是你可能會問:“如何才能提高我們的英語呢?”那好,接下來我便給大家說一說提高英語的捷徑。

首先,你應確信你已在發音技巧和語音方面下了很多功夫。否則,你將會鬧出很多笑話。例如“我可以借一下你的自行車嗎?”而你說成“我可以借一下你的後背嗎?”“請遞給我那個箱子”而由於你的錯誤發音,竟說成“請給我一個吻吧。”很顯然,在這兩個句子中你讀錯了“自行車”和“盒子”這兩個詞,而對方也就自然誤解了你的意思。另外,語調的不同也可表達着不同的感情,舉個例子:倫敦橋塌了!倫敦橋塌了!我的夫人!(聲音高昂,表示高興)倫敦橋塌了!倫敦橋塌了!我的夫人!(聲音低沉,表示悲傷)

原文來源: 英語演講稿範文:初中學生英語演講稿

其次,大家都知道:熟能生巧。當你在說英語時不要怕犯錯誤。一方面,沒有人會不犯錯誤的。另一方面你可以從錯誤中總結教訓,所以千萬不要害羞,臉皮厚一點地大聲說出來!

最後,爲了能夠達到成功的頂峯,我們必須要有耐心。無論怎麼說,學英語總是要花費時間的,所以你必須要有足夠的勇氣和一顆“永不言敗”的心。要牢牢地記住這句名言“羅馬不是一天造成的!”

小知識提示:英語演講稿的結構分開頭、主體、結尾三個部分,其結構原則與一般文章的結構原則大致一樣。

中學生英語演講稿2

I like to look into the mirror. I remember when I was a little girl, I often stood on my toes, trying to find my face in the mirror of the dressing table, which was nearly as high as I was. Now I still like to look into the mirror. Only now, the dressing table is too low for me. As I bend down, I see the face of a young woman, glowing with maturity, confident in her future and fascinated with her own reflection.

The fact that I like to look into the mirror has to do with my granny with whom I spent most of my childhood. I remember clearly that one night I heard her murmuring, "Women can't be seen. Women can't be seen." I was so confused as to look into the mirror the next morning to check if I could indeed see myself. Only now as a young woman myself, can I understand that it was not physical visibility that granny had on her mind.

Granny spent all her life taking care of the family, day in and day out. She cooked for her husband and 10 children. But whenever guests came, she and other female family members had to eat by the stove in the small kitchen. At family discussions, she was never asked for her opinion. After grandpa passed away, she had to listen to my uncle, her eldest son, fulfilled her duty as daughter, wife, and mother; yet as a person, she remained little noticed. Even though she could see herself in the mirror of the dressing table, she was never visible in the mirror of society.

I have been living a different life. At home, I make decisions together with the rest of the family. In school, I often take charge of various activities the same as other boys and girls. Not only that, I can see something granny could not have dreamed of─making decisions for my own future. My life has been a series of decisions. I could choose from several universities as I came out of high school. At university, I could choose from a range of subjects from English literature to business law. And now upon graduation, I am again faced with decisions─to further my study or to go to work; to stay in China or to go abroad; to get married right away or to remain single for a bit longer.

It does not matter whether or not I will become famous or rich, but I will treasure the chance to demonstrate my potential and to help other women demonstrate theirs as full members of society, fully visible in the mirror of history. I will treasure it because the abundance of choice that I enjoy came only after decades of efforts made by my granny, my mum, and millions of other Chinese women.

However, the choices to be made by me and others of my generation are a great challenge. The misconception that men are superior to women is still dominating many people's minds. While men are encouraged to compete and to assert themselves, we are expected to be quiet, loyal and obedient. This is not very different from what is expected of us as good wives and good mothers. The challenge we face calls for a higher level of our personal development and self-determination.

The story of my grandmother and myself mirrors the lives of millions of other women in China and perhaps in the world. Many of them still lead the life of my grandmother. Their worth is not yet recognized. It is the responsibility of a young person like me to work hard and struggle hard so that they too will see themselves and will be seen in the mirror of society.

This is my dream. This dream, I believe, is not only shared by our grandmothers, mothers and sisters, but also by many of our fathers, brothers, husbands and male colleagues.