英語演講稿(集錦15篇)

演講稿可以按照用途、性質等來劃分,是演講上一個重要的準備工作。在當下社會,演講稿與我們的生活息息相關,大家知道演講稿的格式嗎?以下是小編幫大家整理的英語演講稿,歡迎大家分享。

英語演講稿(集錦15篇)

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during his presidency, bill clinton seized important opportunities on issues from welfare to free trade. he was a tireless champion of peace in the middle east. he used american power in the balkans to confront aggression and halt ethnic cleansing. and in all his actions and decisions, the american people sensed a deep empathy for the poor and the powerless. shortly before leaving office, president clinton said, "christ admonished us that our lives will be judged by how we do unto the least of our neighbors." throughout his career, bill clinton has done his best to live up to that standard. and americans respect him for it. at every stage of his remarkable life, president clinton has made and kept countless friends, who share in the joy of this day. and three people in particular have the largest part in this remarkable story. one day more than 30 years ago, inside the yale law library, a fellow student walked over to bill clinton and said, "if you're going to keep staring at me, and i'm going to keep staring back, we ought to at least know each other's name. mine's hillary rodham. what is yours?"that was a good day for both of them, and the beginning of a partnership unique in american history. so today, we honor the former first lady of arkansas, the former first lady of america, the united states senator from new york, senator hillary rodham clinton.

perhaps the clintons' greatest achievement is their daughter, who moved into the white house as a young girl, and left as an accomplished young lady. it's not easy to be a teenager in the white house, but it's a lot easier when you have a loving mother and a loving father that chelsea clinton had.

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arkansas is a state that knows political skill when you see it. a fellow in saline county was asked by his son why he liked governor clinton so much. he said, son, he'll look you in the eye, he'll shake your hand, he'll hold your baby, he'll pat your dog -- all at the same time.

in the early 1990s, the american people saw a young, well-spoken, relatively unknown governor rise to national prominence. yet for decades here in arkansas, the signs of destiny were clear. when young william entered a new school in the 4th grade, a classmate recalls, "he didn't mean to, but he just took the place over." when governor clinton declared his candidacy for president in this city, his close friends were not surprised in the least. they'd always known that bill clinton's moment in history would come.

over the years, bill clinton showed himself to be much more than a good politician. his home state elected him governor in the 1970s, the 1980s, and the 1990s, because he was an innovator, a serious student of policy, and a man of great compassion. in the white house, the whole nation witnessed his brilliance and mastery of detail, his persuasive power, and his persistence. the president is not the kind to give up a fight. his staffers were known to say, "if clinton were the titanic, the iceberg would sink."

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students, guests , teachers and honorable judges

good morning !

my great pleasure to share my dream with you today. my dream is to become a teacher....

as the whole world has its boundaries, limits and freedom coexist in our life. i don’t expect complete freedom, which is impossible. i simply have a dream that supports my life.

i dream that one day, i could escape from the deep sea of thick schoolbooks and lead my own life. with my favorite fictions, i lie freely on the green grass, smelling the spring, listening to the wind singing, breathing the fresh and cool air and dissolve my soul in nature at last. simple and short enjoyment can bring me great satisfaction.

i dream that one day the adults could throw their prejudice of comic and cartoon away. they could keep a lovely heart that can share sorrow and happiness with us while watching cartoon or doing personal things. that’s the real communication of heart to heart.

i have the belief that my dreams should come true. i am looking forward to some day coming when i am like a proud eagle, which flies to the blue and vast sky.

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My home town is a beautiful place. It stands beside a wide river and is rich in fish and rice.

But in the old days, it was a poor and backward little town. many people had no work. They lived a hard life.

In 1949 my hometown was liberated. Since then great changes have taken place there. The streets have been widened. factories, schools, hospitals, cinemas and theatres have sprung up one after another. The life of the people is greatly improved.

I love my hometown. All the more I love its people. They are working hard so as to make it still richer and more beautiful.

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it is wrong, i suggest, it is a misreading of the constitution for any member here to assert that for a member to vote for an article of impeachment means that that member must be convinced that the president should be removed from office. the constitution doesn't say that. the powers relating to impeachment are an essential check in the hands of the body of the legislature against and upon the encroachments of the executive. the division between the two branches of the legislature, the house and the senate, assigning to the one the right to accuse and to the other the right to judge, the framers of this constitution were very astute. they did not make the accusers and the judgers -- and the judges the same person.

we know the nature of impeachment. we've been talking about it awhile now. it is chiefly designed for the president and his high ministers to somehow be called into account. it is designed to "bridle" the executive if he engages in excesses. "it is designed as a method of national inquest into the conduct of public men." the framers confided in the congress the power if need be, to remove the president in order to strike a delicate balance between a president swollen with power and grown tyrannical, and preservation of the independence of the executive.

the nature of impeachment: a narrowly channeled exception to the separation-of-powers maxim. the federal convention of 1787 said that. it limited impeachment to high crimes and misdemeanors and discounted and opposed the term "maladministration." "it is to be used only for great misdemeanors," so it was said in the north carolina ratification convention. and in the virginia ratification convention: "we do not trust our liberty to a particular branch. we need one branch to check the other."

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Honorable judges, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen:

It is a great honor and pleasure to be here on this beautiful Saturday morning to share with you my sentiments about life and passion for the English language.

About a year and a half ago, I took part in my very first English Speech Contest. When I stood before the microphone with all eyes starring directly at me, I could hardly speak. I stood there, embarrassed and helpless, struggling in vain for the right thing to say. My fears had paralyzed me.

While my passion for English has never changed, I lost my courage to speak in public. When my professor again encouraged me to take part in this Competition, I said “no.” I couldn’t endure yet another painful experience. He looked me straight in the eye and said something that pierced my heart. I will never forget his words. “Look,” he said, “We all have our fears, and you have yours. You could twist your ankle in a basketball game, but then be afraid to ever play again. Running away can never dispel your fears, but action will. A winner is not one who never fails,but one who never quits.”

I spent a whole day with his words twisting and turning in my mind. Then I made the bravest and wisest decision of my life: I would face my fears – and take part in the competition!

As it turned out, my dear old professor was right. Now, here I am, once again standing before a microphone. My heart is beating fast, and my mouth is dry, but most importantly, I have faced my fears -- and that makes all the difference!

Thank you.

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大家好,我今天演講的題目是“我的夢想”。

每個人都有夢想,而且很好,我也不例外。我有一個小小的夢想,當我達到目標時,我會實現更多的夢想。開始,我還是個嬰兒,一心想變得很強壯,像少林寺裏的孩子一樣,武功高強。但是我覺得離開父母去很遠的地方練武,辛苦,有點捨不得。小時候,我有一個夢想,我希望我有錢。大人問:小姑娘,有了錢你打算怎麼辦?我要去買泡泡糖"如果你有很多錢?

我打算買很多泡泡糖。"如果你有錢花的話?我會買泡泡糖工廠。"天真的童年我們的確有一顆善良的心,幸福和快樂是同一首曲子。

慢慢進入國小,課程越來越深,知識越來越多。會感受到壓力。現在我有一個夢想。我希望我沒有;我每天沒有很多作業要做。玩的有點剝奪,而我們40%的日子都禁錮在教室裏,很多時間都在學習。但是在學習面前,是一種模糊的知識。俗話說,一種罕見的困惑。對事物的理解,從封建主義到資本主義,越大越覺得自己的觀點是正確的。每天放學回家後忙了一天一夜的課,他又困又累,吃不到深夜吃的食物。這樣的生活很單調,可能有時候會想念我的很多國小同學,有時候會帶着一節課或者一副朦朧的睡相。討厭死板的校服,我從來不到處穿。週六,週日;時間很短,孩子很想磨鍊,慢慢了解生活;太難了,努力吧,夢想好了,我會努力讓每個人都生活起來,早起晚睡,把握住自己,不再鬆懈。我也想爲他們的夢想而奮鬥。

我的演講結束了,謝謝!

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尊敬的各位領導、老師:

大家下午好!我叫xx,原來在xx國小工作,近幾年來一直從事國小英語的教學,今年因工作調動,調整到我們xx國小工作,我感到非常的高興,同時,也非常感謝我們學校領導能給我這樣一次展示自我、成就自我的機會。我今天我競聘的崗位是三、四年級的`英語教學。

首先我說一下自己的基本情況和工作業績:我xx年畢業於xx師專數學系,後分配到xx中學從事數學教學,xx年開始改教國中英語,xx年因身體狀況,調入國小從事國小英語教學至今,xx年自考大學本科畢業,xx年被評爲中學一級教師。

自工作以來,我一直兢兢業業,勤奮工作,所教科目成績一直據全鎮前列,特別是近幾年來從事國小英語教學,所教班級多次獲得全鎮第一名,個人也多次被評爲鎮教育先進工作者、優秀教師,區優秀教師,個人年考覈優秀等次的榮譽稱號,並有多篇論文在市級報紙發表。

下面我談一下,我競聘英語教師的幾個優勢和條件:

1。有良好的師德

我爲人處事的原則是:老老實實做人,認認真真工作,開開心心生活。自己一貫注重個人品德素質的培養,努力做到尊重領導,團結同志,工作負責,辦事公道,不計較個人得失,對工作對同志有公心,愛心,平常心和寬容心。自從參加工作以來,我首先在師德上嚴格要求自己,要做一個合格的人民教師!認真學習和領會上級教育主管部門的文件精神,與時俱進,愛崗敬業,爲人師表,熱愛學生,尊重學生,爭取讓每個學生都能享受到最好的教育,都能有不同程度的發

2。有較高的專業水平

我從xx師專數學系畢業後曾到xx師範大學進修英語教學培訓,系統而又牢固地掌握了英語教學的專業知識。多年來始終在教學第一線致力於國小英語教學及研究,使自己的專業知識得到進一步充實、更新和擴展。

3。有較強的教學能力

從選擇教師這門職業的第一天起,我最大的心願就是做一名受學生歡迎的好老師,爲了這個心願,我一直在不懈努力着。要求自己做到牢固掌握本學科的基本理論知識。

熟悉相關學科的文化知識,不斷更新知識結構,精通業務,精心施教,把握好教學的難點重點,認真探索教學規律,鑽研教學藝術,努力形成自己的教學特色。我的教學風格和教學效果普遍受到學生的認可和歡迎。

以上所述情況,是我競聘英語教師的優勢條件,假如我有幸競聘上崗,這些優勢條件將有助於我更好的開展英語教學工作。

如果我有幸競聘成功,能擔任三四年級英語教師的話,我將從以下方面開展工作。

一是認真貫徹執行黨的教育路線、方針、政策和學校的各項決定,加強學習,積極進取,求真務實,開拓創新,不斷提高自己的綜合素質、創新能力,用自己的勤奮加智慧,完成好教學任務。使我校的英語教學上一個大的臺階。

二是做一個科研型的教師。教師的從教之日,正是重新學習之時。新時代要求教師具備的不只是操作技巧,還要有直面新情況、分析新問題、解決新矛盾的本領。進行目標明確、有針對性解決我校的英語教學難題。

做一個理念新的教師

目前,新一輪的基礎教育改革早已在我市全面推開,作爲新課改的實踐者,要在認真學習新課程理念的基礎上,結合自己所教的學科,積極探索有效的教學方法。大力改革教學,積極探索實施創新教學模式。把英語知識與學生的生活相結合,爲學生創設一個富有生活氣息的真實的學習情境,同時注重學生的探究發現,引導學生在學習中學會合作交流,提高學習能力。

做一個富有愛心的老師

“不愛學生就教不好學生”,“愛學生就要愛每一個學生”。作爲一名教師,要無私地奉獻愛,處處播灑愛,使我的學生在愛的激勵下,增強自信,勇於創新,不斷進取,成長爲撐起祖國一片藍天的棟樑。用質樸的心愛護學生,用誠摯的情感染學生,用精湛的教學藝術薰陶學生,用忘我的工作態度影響學生。

尊敬的各位領導,各位老師,我會珍惜現有的每一個機會,努力工作,發揮出自己的最大能力,以高尚的情操、飽滿的熱情上好自己的英語課程,享受我的教學樂趣!

最後我想說:做教師,我無悔!做英語教師,我快樂!

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As students, we should give up something, choose suitable courses or movement, the effort, believe that success of flower will fall on your head. Maybe you are not suitable for learning science, you will choose liberal arts, effort, struggle, maybe you are liberal arts champions in the future. Maybe you are not suitable for learning, choose your favorite sport, the future of the Olympic Games will be your shadow. Maybe you give up is not suitable for their own ideal, to choose, you will do better.

Have you ever thought when you chase some perhaps that is not suitable for me, consider carefully, choose their own advantage, maybe you will be successful. Just as the thinkers, said the crane, the rabbit learn swimming in school make hole. Know yourself, to choose, advantage is really important.

There is a wisdom called to give up, there is a kind of learning is called choice, there is a kind of victory is called a success.

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My hometown is very beautiful, there are many beautiful places, but my favorite is the banyan tree.

Yes, English is an international language, in communication when communicating with foreigners, English is a must, but in our China, you must speak good Chinese. Some people half in and half the yankees, with a few words in Chinese, foreign language; Some people speak word order confusion, the fine Chinese words not nor; Some life in China, long in China, but he said the bad Chinese at the same time, in a foreign language is heavy, also said what to adapt to the trend; Boys and girls, let's learn Chinese well, speaking mandarin

Damage state language problems have emerged, as middle school students, we must not stand idly by, "write standard words, speak mandarin" in school, in social life, learn to use language to describe our whole world.

"With language, create beautiful motherland tomorrow".

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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen:

Today i'm very happy to be here to share with you some of my thoughts onthe topic of globalization. and first of all, i would like to mention an eventin our recent history.

Thirty years ago, american president richard nixon made an epoch-makingvisit to china, a country still isolated at that time. premier zhou enlai saidto him, "your handshake came over the vastest ocean in the world - twenty-fiveyears of no communication." ever since then, china and america have exchangedmany handshakes of various kinds. the fundamental implication of this example isthat the need and desire to communicate across differences in culture andideology is not only felt by the two countries but by many other nations aswell.

As we can see today, environmentalists from different countries are makingjoint efforts to address the issue of global warming, economists are seekingsolutions to financial crises that rage in a particular region but nonethelesscripple the world's economy, and diplomats and politicians are getting togetherto discuss the issue of combating terrorism. peace and prosperity has become acommon goal that we are striving for all over the world. underlying this mightytrend of globalization is the echo of e. m. forster's words, "only connect!"

With the it revolution taking place, traditional boundaries of humansociety fall away. our culture, politics, society and commerce are being sloshedinto a large melting pot of humanity. in this interlinked world, there are nooutsiders, for a disturbance in one place is likely to impact other parts of theglobe. we have begun to realize that a world divided cannot endure.

China is now actively integrating into the world. our recent entry to thewto is a good example. for decades, we have taken pride in being self-reliant,but now we realize the importance of participating in and contributing to abroader economic order. from the precarious role in the world arena to ourpresent wto membership, we have come a long way.

But what does the way ahead look like? in some parts of the world peopleare demonstrating against globalization. are they justified then, in criticizingthe globalizing world? instead of narrowing the gap between the rich and thepoor, they say, globalization enables developed nations to swallow thedeveloping nations' wealth in debts and interest. globalization, they argue,should be about an earnest interest in every other nation's economic health.

We are reminded by karl marx that capital goes beyond national borders andeludes control from any other entity. this has become a reality. multinationalcorporations are seeking the lowest cost, the largest market, and the mostfavorable policy. they are often powerful lobbyists in governmentdecision-making, ruthless expansionists in the global market place and adevastating presence to local businesses.

For china, still more challenges exist. how are we going to ensure a smoothtransition from the planned economy to a market-based one? how to construct alegal system that is sound enough and broad enough to respond to the needs of adynamic society? how to maintain our cultural identity in an increasinglyhomogeneous world? and how to define greatness in our rise as a peace-lovingnation? globalization entails questions that concern us all.

Like many young people my age in china, i want to see my country getprosperous and enjoying respect in the international community. but it seems tome that mere patriotism is not just enough. it is vitally important that weyoung people do more serious thinking and broaden our mind to bigger issues.and, there might never be easy answers to those issues such as globalization,but to take them on and give them honest thinking is the first step to beprepared for both opportunities and challenges coming our way. and this is alsoone of the thoughts that came to me while preparing this speech. thank you.

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thank you, mr. chairman.

mr. chairman, i join my colleague mr. rangel in thanking you for giving the junior members of this committee the glorious opportunity of sharing the pain of this inquiry. mr. chairman, you are a strong man, and it has not been easy but we have tried as best we can to give you as much assistance as possible.

earlier today, we heard the beginning of the preamble to the constitution of the united states: "we, the people." it's a very eloquent beginning. but when that document was completed on the seventeenth of september in 1787, i was not included in that "we, the people." i felt somehow for many years that george washington and alexander hamilton just left me out by mistake. but through the process of amendment, interpretation, and court decision, i have finally been included in "we, the people."

today i am an inquisitor. an hyperbole would not be fictional and would not overstate the solemnness that i feel right now. my faith in the constitution is whole; it is complete; it is total. and i am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction, of the constitution.

"who can so properly be the inquisitors for the nation as the representatives of the nation themselves?" "the subjects of its jurisdiction are those offenses which proceed from the misconduct of public men." and that's what we're talking about. in other words, [the jurisdiction comes] from the abuse or violation of some public trust.

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Hello,ladies and gentlemen!It is my honor to share my topic with you here. And my topic is Time Is Valuable.??Time flies. The article cong cong of Zhu Ziqing also tells us time is rare. We all know that:Time is life,at home we have parents advisement,at school we have teachers advisement. But who treasures time as life?

Now let’s enjoy a story:One day a young man visited great educator Banjieming. When Banjieming opened the door,to the young man’s great surprise.:his house was very dirty. “I’m sorry,It’s too dirty. Wait a minute please. Banjieming said and closed the door.

One minute later,Banjieming opened the door again and said:come in please . This time what the young man saw was a clean and clear sitting room.

“OK,You may go now. Banjieming said,“But I,I havn’t remit to you”. The young man asked. “Isn’t it enough?Looking at the room,“ Banjieming said. “You have been here for one minute.” “One minute?One minute,Oh I know. You tell me a truth:We can do many things in a minute.” The young man left with satisfaction.

The story is short but meaningful. Just like the story says:

one minute isn’t long. But our life is made of such minutes. In fact only treasure time,will you succeed,only treasure time,will you realize your ideal. Only treasure time will you achieve what you want.

We should make good use of time to study hard or to do something meaningful for yourself. So,we should plan the time to study and relax,especially at use we have more free time at home,so that we can use that time to do a lot of things.

However,how can we plan the time?There are different ways for different example,somebody like to study in the morning,and relax in the the contrary,somebody like to relax in the morning,and study in the body even think the best time to study is in the erent ways for different all the ways have one thing in common.

That is the need for practical action. If you want to change a difficult situation,if you want to change yourself,if you want to make good use of time to study,you must put into not,your plan will be not meaningful.

So dear fiends,please treasure every minutes of your life. Only like this will you have an excellent future. Thank you very much.

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親愛的老師和同學們:

我很高興在這裏說點什麼。這時,我想談談我的愛好。

我有很多愛好。首先,我喜歡玩電子遊戲。電腦遊戲很酷。我可以玩一整天。第二,我喜歡各種運動。我喜歡新鮮空氣和陽光。和朋友踢足球很有趣。

在海里游泳是我最喜歡的。我也喜歡在家畫畫。此外,我喜歡音樂。我喜歡唱歌。我經常在街上散步時唱電影歌曲。當然,我每天都學英語。如你所知,英語在世界各地都被使用。所以我學英語很努力。我希望有一天我能環遊世界,和外國人說英語。

還有更多我喜歡做的。還有我想說的。也許下次我可以告訴你更多。謝謝大家的傾聽。

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ladies and gentlemen, this is joe biden, i'm filling in for president obama, while he addresses the nato summit in wales.

when the president and i took office in january of , this nation was in the midst of the greatest economic crisis since the great depression. our economy had plummeted1 at a rate of 8% in a single quarter-part of the fastest economic decline any time in the last half century. millions of families were falling underwater on their homes and threatened with foreclosure. the iconic american automobile2 industry was under siege.

but yesterday's jobs report was another reminder3 of how far we've come. we've had 54 straight months of job creation. and that's the longest streak4 of uninterrupted job growth in the united states' history.

we've gone from losing 9 million jobs during the financial crisis to creating 10 million jobs. we've reduced the unemployment rate from 10% in october of to 6.1% today. and for the first time since the 1990s, american manufacturing is steadily5 adding jobs-over 700,000 since . and surveys of both american and foreign business leaders confirm that america once again is viewed as the best place in the world to build and invest.

that's all good news.