
英语小故事演讲稿1
匆忙吃完早饭后,我大步流星地走进了演讲大厅。一位有名的教师正在对学生们讲话。他手举一张一百美元的钞票,对三百个学生说,“谁想要这张一百元的钞票?”学生们马上举手。接着他说,“我会把这张一百元的钞票给你们其中的一位,但首先我要做件事。”他将钞票捏成一团,问,“如今谁还想要?”全部的手又举了起来。然后他说,“那么,假如我这样做呢?”他将钞票扔在地上,并在上面踩了几脚。他捡起脏兮兮的钞票,问,“仍旧有人要吗?”全部的手又举向了空中。
“伴侣们,”他说,“今日你们学到了很有价值的一课。无论我对这一百元钞票做了什么,你们仍旧要它,因为它并没有贬值,它仍旧值一百美元。生活中,不止一次,我们会被扔,甚至被踩,这时我们会感到自己毫无价值。但是请你记住,无论什么发生在你身上,你永久不会失去你的价值。对于那些爱你的人来说,你始终是有价值的。你的价值并非来自你是做什么的或者你认识谁,而是来自你是谁。你是特殊的、有价值的,永久不要遗忘这一点!”
英语小故事演讲稿2
几年前,我住在一个小镇的一幢建筑物中。对面有另一幢建筑物,离我住的.地方只有几米远。那里住着一个我以前从未见过的女人。每天下午我都能见到她坐在窗户边,喝茶或者看书。
几个月后,我发觉她的窗户太脏了,通过她家窗户看到的一切都很模糊。我不知道那个女人为什么不把窗户洗洗。
一个阳光灿烂的上午,我确定彻底清理一下我的公寓,包括清洗窗户。我始终忙到下午很迟才完成,然后,我坐在窗边小憩。多么令人惊异啊!那个坐在窗户边的女人一下子变得清楚了!她的窗户是洁净的!突然,我意识到我犯了一个错误。原来我始终在通过自家的脏窗户看她!
那对我来说是一个很重要的教训。从那以后,无论我什么时候想要推断一个人,我首先问问自己,“我看他时,我心灵之窗是否肮脏?”然后,我努力洗净我内心世界的窗户,只有这样我才能看清外面的世界。
英语小故事演讲稿3
In this competitive society it is essential to know how to sell yourself in order to get the job you want. That means you must be able to market your best features and present yourself in the best light. After all, you never get a second chance to make a first impression.
There are several things you can do to project a good image in an interview. First of all, look like a winner. Dress conservatively and well, and you'll look like you're going to the top. Second, communicate clearly. Consider each question carefully and respond with total honesty. Remember to make eye contact and maintain good posture. You need to look attentive but also at ease. Third, have a positive and assertive attitude. It's important to appear confident of your ability and optimistic about your future. Finally, be prepared. Present a professional resume and be ready to explain everything in detail.
By following the advice above, you are bound to make a good impression on potential employers. Then you will be able to choose the best opportunity for you and take that first step towards success.
英语小故事演讲稿4
Let me begin my speech with a replay of scenes familiar to most, if not all, of those present here today. “Mum, I'm sorry, but I need 3,000 yuan for my tuition this year.”
“Mum, it is my friend's birthday tomorrow, I must buy her a present.”
“Mum, this jacket was out of fashion long ago, would you do me a favor? ”
Take. Take. Take. The relationship between a mother and a child always seems to follow such a pattern. I know my mother is always there for me, providing me with everything I need; from food to clothing, from tuition to pocket money. I never thought twice about all she did until one day she said, “Will there be a time that you'll say you have taken enough from me? ”
Like a child endlessly asking, we humans, throughout history, have been continually demanding what we desire from nature. We enjoy the comfort and beauty of our furniture, yet we never bother to think about the serious soil erosion caused by deforestation. We take it for granted that we must warm ourselves in winter times, yet we seldom realize the burning away of precious natural resources. We appreciate all the prosperity from the development of modern industry, yet few would give the slightest consideration to the global air and water pollution caused by industrial wastes. Our ruthless exploitation has permanently impaired our mother earth. As we tragically learned from last summer's floods. we cannot continue our carelessness.
英语小故事演讲稿5
I received a devastating blow to my self'confidence in the first interview of my college years. I applied to be a host in our Student Acting Troupe and felt confident that I would be accepted. But one of the panel members told me: “You seem inadequate and you are a little vertically'challenged.” My life has never been the same since. I used bigger heels to complement my height and psychological maneuvers and tricks to hide my lack of confidence. But no matter how hard I tried to look the part, there was still something missing. As president of English Club, I organized the rehearsal of Snow White for an English party. Unfortunately, we could not find an actor to be the last dwarf. It had to be someone who was humorous by nature and fluent in English. Suddenly, all eyes turned to me, and I knew I would have to be the dwarf. To my great surprise and delight, once on stage, I was totally absorbed in the performance and my humorous nature was put to full use. As the dwarf, I was a big hit.
Yes, each of us is only one among millions of others, but each of us is an individual and each of us is unique. Cultivating our individuality will transform our lives, making of them a kaleidoscope of new colors and textures.
A world deprived of diversity would be a bland and boring place. The real tragedy is not being short or shy or ugly, but having your identity lost in a world in which everyone is a clone of a model cool boy or a flawless charming girl.
Given a choice, I would rather be ugly than live in such a world. I'd rather be a genuine dwarf accompanying a Snow White than be a Snow White among nothing but Snow Whites. I would rather be myself. I would contribute my individual and unique colors to create a more diverse universe. Please, be yourself.
