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歡迎英語(yǔ)演講稿 模板1

閱讀小貼士:模板1共計(jì)511個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)2分鐘。朗讀需要3分鐘,中速朗讀4分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要5分鐘,有242位用戶喜歡。

welcome and hello.

it"s great to have you here.let me tell you how to be popular.we all want to be liked and admired.we all want to be surrounded by friends.here"s how to achieve that goal.just be yourself.act the way you want to be treated.popularity will come your way.

first,improve your appearance.start e_ercising daily.start eating responsibly.being healthy feels great.being healthy gives you confidence.being in shape attracts people to you.be neat and well-dressed.be clean and well-groomed.your appearance says a lot about you.

then,smile like crazy.a smile works like magic.a smile opens doors and wins friends.a smile says i like you.i"m so glad to see you.you really make my day.a smile cheers people up.a smile warms up a heart.it"s like sunshine on a cloudy day.

ne_t,put others first.put yourself in their shoes.please their interests before your own.become a great listener.ask wonderful questions.encourage people to talk.be a people person.enjoy making others feel important.enjoy cheering them up when they"re down.

in addition,be sincerealways compliment.show your respect.never gossip.never judge other people.focus on improving yourself.don"t forget to be generous.you must live to give.you must also give to really live.

in conclusion,let go of your ego.let kindness be your guide.you"ll be popular in no time.don"t be phony.it will backfire on you.it"s more important to be true.thanks for your attention.

now,go have a great day.go out and enjoy being popular!

歡迎英語(yǔ)演講稿 模板2

閱讀小貼士:模板2共計(jì)0個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)0分鐘。朗讀需要0分鐘,中速朗讀0分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要0分鐘,有172位用戶喜歡。

歡迎英語(yǔ)演講稿 模板3

閱讀小貼士:模板3共計(jì)1146個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)3分鐘。朗讀需要6分鐘,中速朗讀8分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要11分鐘,有174位用戶喜歡。

mr. president,

prince philip and i are delighted to welcome you and your wife to buckingham palace thisevening.

our two nations enjoy a rich, shared history dating back to when sir stamford raffles landed insingapore almost two centuries ago.

how right he was when he said, “it would be difficult to name a place on the face of the earthwith brighter prospects”.

his name lives on in singapore through schools, hospitals and, of course, raffles hotel, whereprince philip and i stayed on our state visit in 2024.

then, as in our earlier visits, we received a warm welcome from the people of your country, ashave other members of my family, most recently my grandson william and his wife.

your visit to the united kingdom marks the continued deepening of the relationship betweenour countries.

although this is the first state visit from singapore, you attended both the opening ceremoniesof the olympic games in london in 2024, and the commonwealth games in glasgow earlier thisyear, and your prime minister has visited the united kingdom on many occasions.

as well as a common heritage, our countries share a wealth of common interests.

as two of the leading financial services centres in the world, we are significant investors in eachother’s countries.

our interests also e_tend to defence and security.

ships of the royal navy have been regular visitors to singapore and our armed forces haveserved together on peacekeeping operations around the world.

underpinning all this is a shared belief in openness and free trade, and a world founded onjustice, fairness and international law.

mr. president, your visit is an opportunity to celebrate the links between our two countries,developed over almost two centuries.

but it is also a chance to highlight common future interests, especially in education, researchand innovation, the building of cultural ties and the deepening of the bonds between ourpeople.

the places you will visit during your stay reflect both our common heritage and our futurepriorities.

for e_ample, it was kew gardens that supplied the first rubber seedlings to be cultivated inthe singapore botanic gardens in the 1870s.

and today imperial college is helping to train a new generation of singaporean doctors, justone of many important partnerships that it and other u.k. universities are building withsingapore.

i am pleased to note that, in honour of your visit, the royal commonwealth society ofsingapore is to be re-established; and that the re-founded society will foster new scholarshipsto the u.k. for singaporeans.

and on the international stage, through our respective membership of the european union andthe association of southeast asian nations, and our collective membership of thecommonwealth, there is the scope to pursue common values and interests, to our mutualbenefit.

mr. president, ne_t year singapore marks an important milestone in its remarkable history,the 50th anniversary of independence.

it is a pleasure to celebrate that upcoming golden anniversary with you this evening.

looking back at half a century of cooperation, and ahead to new chapters in our story, it isclear that our countries remain firm friends.

i have no doubt that by maintaining longstanding commitments to openness, fairness andenterprise, this friendship will not only be sustained but will flourish and thrive.

ladies and gentlemen i ask you to rise and drink a toast to the president and people ofsingapore.

歡迎英語(yǔ)演講稿 模板4

閱讀小貼士:模板4共計(jì)890個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)3分鐘。朗讀需要5分鐘,中速朗讀6分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要9分鐘,有133位用戶喜歡。

1.welcome to taiwan.歡迎到臺(tái)灣來(lái)。

2.we are delighted to see you again.我們很高興又再見(jiàn)面了。

3.we’ve been counting the days to see you.我們一直算著日子要和你再見(jiàn)面。

4.i hope you’ll stay as log as possible.我希望你盡可能住久一點(diǎn)。

5.i hope you will have a very enjoyable stay.我希望你在此期間過(guò)得很愉快。

6.it is my great pleasure to say to mr. smith "welcome back to taiwan!’’我很高興能夠?qū)κ访芩瓜壬f(shuō)"歡迎回到臺(tái)灣"。

7.it is my special pleasure to welcome mr. smith.我非常高興來(lái)歡迎史密斯先生。

8.it is my pleasure to welcome miss smith back.很高興歡迎史密斯小姐回來(lái)。

9,it is my pleasure to welcome you all here to day.今天我很高興歡迎各位。

10.it is my pleasure to welcome mr. smith to our company.很高興歡迎史密斯先生到我們公司來(lái)。

11.welcome to our company from all the members of this section, mr. smith.史密斯先生,本課所有同仁歡迎你到本公司來(lái)。

12.i take great pleasure in bidding you all a hearty welcome to our company.很高興能夠衷心的歡迎您來(lái)我們公司。

13.it is my great pleasure to say a few words of hearty welcome to mr. smith.很榮幸能說(shuō)幾句話表示對(duì)史密斯先生衷心歡迎。

14.the first thing that i would like to say to mr. smith is a hearty " welcome home!"我最先想對(duì)史密斯先生說(shuō)的心底話是:歡迎回國(guó)!

15.i want to assure mr. smith that we will all give him our support in his efforts.我想向史密斯先保證,我們每個(gè)人對(duì)他的努力將給予支持。

16.it is my pleasure and honor to welcome back mr. smith who has been in canada for the past three years.過(guò)去三年史密斯先生都在加拿大,我很高興也很榮幸來(lái)歡迎他回。

17.please go ahead before it gets cold.趁熱吃。

18.thank you for your kindness.謝謝你的一番盛情。

19.i’m very happy that i’ve come back to taiwan.我很高興我回到臺(tái)灣了。

20.i had long been looking forward to coming back.我老早就期待著回來(lái)。

21.i’m very grateful to you for all your kindness.你的厚意我非常感激。

22.i have no words with which to thank you for holding this welcome party for me.我不知要用什么話來(lái)感謝你們?yōu)槲肄k這個(gè)歡迎會(huì)。

23.i don’t know how i can thank you sufficiently for holding this welcome party for me.你們?yōu)槲肄k這個(gè)聚會(huì),我不知道要如何才足以表示我的謝意。

24.on behalf of all my fellow students from taiwan i wish to say a word of hearty thanks to mr. smith.謹(jǐn)代表所有我從臺(tái)灣來(lái)的留學(xué)生,向史密斯先生表示由衷的謝意。

歡迎英語(yǔ)演講稿 模板5

閱讀小貼士:模板5共計(jì)1536個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)4分鐘。朗讀需要8分鐘,中速朗讀11分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要14分鐘,有221位用戶喜歡。

mr president,

prince philip and i would like to thank you and frau schadt for the warm welcome you havegiven us at the start of our fifth state visit to germany. in the 50 years since our first visit, ourcountries have lived through many profound changes. i am very glad to record that one of theirreversible changes for the better in my lifetime has been in the relationship between theunited kingdom and germany.

mr president, it falls to a head of state to lead a nation in the marking of anniversaries. everymonth this year we commemorate either the centenary of a momentous event in the firstworld war; the 70th anniversary of a milestone at the end of the second world war; or, herein germany, 25 years of reunification following the fall of the wall which divided this city andthis nation for so long.

but, tonight, i would also like to cast back rather further in time. last week in a water-meadow by the river thames, i attended an event to celebrate the 800th anniversary of themagna carta. of course, in common with other events in our remote history, the precise factsof 1215 are disputed. the consequences of the agreement between king john and his barons,however, are not disputed: for the first time we established in england that no man should beabove the law and that individuals as well as rulers have rights. thus began the long, slow andinterrupted process of our country"s evolution into a democracy.

tomorrow i shall visit st paul"s church, where the first freely-elected legislature in germanymet in 1848. the frankfurt parliament turned out to be a false dawn; it took another centuryand the loss of the most terrible wars in history to set germany on the path of democracy.

earlier this year my cousins visited germany to mark with you, mr president, more recent andpainful anniversaries. the duke of kent visited dresden and the duke of gloucester visitedbergen-belsen. i myself shall visit bergen-belsen on friday. these visits underline the completereconciliation between our countries.

germany has reconciled with all her neighbours. i pay tribute to the work of the germanstatesmen since the second world war who reinvented germany and helped to rebuild europe.i met chancellor adenauer at windsor in 1958. he rejected the idea of a neutral germany,preferring to anchor germany in the west. his successors took up the challenge of unitinggermany as a member of all the institutions of europe and the west.

since 1945 the united kingdom has determined to number among germany"s very strongestfriends in europe. in the intervening decades, britain and germany have achieved so much byworking together. i have every confidence that we will continue to do so in the years ahead.

since berlin and germany were reunited there has been much to celebrate. today i cruisedwith you, mr president, along the spree. i saw fewer cranes than when i was last here in 2024.but still the most magnificent element of berlin"s skyline is the reichstag dome, an enduringreminder of our cultural cooperation. our work together includes every part of life, frompolitics to commerce, from industry to every aspect of the arts, in particular, music,museums and education.

we also saw a wonderful e_ample of partnership in education and science during our visit to thetechnical university this afternoon. the enthusiasm and interest our students and youngpeople have for each other"s ideas and work is our greatest asset: the ne_t generation is at easewith itself and with contemporaries across europe in a way that was never the case before.

the united kingdom has always been closely involved in its continent. even when our mainfocus was elsewhere in the world, our people played a key part in europe. in the nineteenthcentury in the russian empire a welsh engineer called john hughes founded a mining townwhich is now donetsk in ukraine. and in the seventeenth century a scottish publican calledrichard cant moved his family to pomerania; his son moved further east to memel and hisgrandson then moved south to k?nigsberg, where richard"s great-grandson, immanuel kant,was born.

in our lives, mr president, we have seen the worst but also the best of our continent. we havewitnessed how quickly things can change for the better. but we know that we must work hardto maintain the benefits of the post-war world. we know that division in europe is dangerousand that we must guard against it in the west as well as in the east of our continent. thatremains a common endeavour.

ladies and gentlemen, i ask you to rise and drink a toast to the president and the people ofgermany.

歡迎英語(yǔ)演講稿 模板6

閱讀小貼士:模板6共計(jì)573個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長(zhǎng)2分鐘。朗讀需要3分鐘,中速朗讀4分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場(chǎng)合朗讀需要6分鐘,有184位用戶喜歡。

welcome and hello。

it"s great to have you here。

let me tell you how to be popular。

we all want to be liked and admired。

we all want to be surrounded by friends。

here"s how to achieve that goal。

just be yourself。

act the way you want to be treated。

popularity will come your way。

first,improve your appearance。

start e_ercising daily。

start eating responsibly。

being healthy feels great。

being healthy gives you confidence。

being in shape attracts people to you。

be neat and well-dressed。

be clean and well-groomed。

your appearance says a lot about you。

then,smile like crazy。

a smile works like magic。

a smile opens doors and wins friends。

a smile says "i like you。"

"i"m so glad to see you。"

"you really make my day。"

a smile cheers people up。

a smile warms up a heart。

it"s like sunshine on a cloudy day。

ne_t,put others first。

put yourself in their shoes。

please their interests before your own。

become a great listener。

ask wonderful questions。

encourage people to talk。

be a people person。

enjoy ___ others feel important。

enjoy cheering them up when they"re down。

in addition,be sincere。

always compliment。

show your respect。

never gossip。

never judge other people。

focus on improving yourself。

don"t forget to be generous。

you must "live to give。"

you must also give to "really live。"

in conclusion,let go of your ego。

let kindness be your guide。

you"ll be popular in no time。

don"t be phony。

it will backfire on you。

it"s more important to be true。

thanks for your attention。

now,go have a great day。

go out and enjoy being popular!

歡迎英語(yǔ)演講稿模板(6篇范文)

welcome and hello。its great to have you here。let me tell you how to be popular。we all want to be liked and admired。we all want to be sur
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