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獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿模板

獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿 模板1

閱讀小貼士:模板1共計(jì)495個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長2分鐘。朗讀需要3分鐘,中速朗讀4分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要5分鐘,有103位用戶喜歡。

yes! thank you to the academy for this incredible recognition. it doesn’t escape me for onemoment that so much joy in my life is thanks to so much pain in someone else’s. and so i wantto salute the spirit of patsey for her guidance. and for solomon, thank you for telling her storyand your own.

steve mcqueen, you charge everything you fashion with a breath of your own spirit. thank youso much for putting me in this position, it’s been the joy of my life. [tears, applause.] i’mcertain that the dead are standing about you and watching and they are grateful and so am i.

chiwetel, thank you for your fearlessness and how deeply you went into solomon, tellingsolomon’s story. michael fassbender, thank you so much. you were my rock. alfre and sarah, itwas a thrill to work with you. joe walker, the invisible performer in the editing room, thankyou. sean bobbitt, kalaadevi, adruitha, patty norris, thank you, thank you, thank you — i couldnot be here without your work.

i want to thank my family, for your training [laughs] and the yale school of drama as well, foryour training. my friends the wilsons, this one’s for you. my brother junior sitting by my side,thank you so much, you’re my best friend and then my other best friend, my chosen family.

when i look down at this golden statue, may it remind me and every little child that no matterwhere you’re from, your dreams are valid. thank you.

獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿 模板2

閱讀小貼士:模板2共計(jì)1113個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長3分鐘。朗讀需要6分鐘,中速朗讀8分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要11分鐘,有267位用戶喜歡。

change

leo tolstoy once said, everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.

he is right. we always have great plans and dreams in our minds… too ready to achieve something grand that changes the world or benefits all of mankind .for e_ample; we hate pollution and have made up our minds to find new energy sources that keep the environment clean. yet we still litter on the ground. we complain about traffic jams, so we plan to build more highways to solve the problem, but it never occurs to us that our failure to follow traffic regulations is the leading cause of this situation. we are so concerned that the violence in the media has a bad impact on our children, we urge the government to set laws to protect them. but, do we, as adults, set a good e_ample for our kids? we use nasty words and even spit on the ground in front of them, i dare to say, we harm more!

in my opinion, before we decide to change the world, we had better change ourselves first. as ordinary individuals, we do not have the power to change the world. but we can change our habit of littering, spitting, cussing, we can respect the environment around us, we must act as good models for our kids.

if each of us does all of these little things, all of us, millions and millions of individuals together, together we will be strong …strong enough to change our world!

so please, the ne_t time you do something, think how your actions influence not only you, but those around you too, especially our children …and perhaps more importantly…our planet!

改變

列夫·托爾斯泰曾說過:每個(gè)人都想改變這個(gè)世界,但是沒有人想到改變自己。

他說的很有道理,我們每個(gè)人都心懷偉大時(shí)志向,時(shí)刻準(zhǔn)備去干一番能造福全人類的大事業(yè)。比如,我們痛恨環(huán)境污染,所以我們下定決心去開發(fā)新的更高效更干凈的能源來保護(hù)我們的環(huán)境,但是同時(shí)我們卻隨手亂扔垃圾;我們抱怨大城市的交通堵塞,計(jì)劃造更多的高速路來解決交通問題,但是我們從來沒有想過,如果我們能遵守交通規(guī)則話,那么這一問題是不是可以得到很大得緩解呢?我們擔(dān)心電視電影里面得暴力會對我們得孩子產(chǎn)生不良的影響,于是我們敦促政府通過立法來保護(hù)未成年人,但是我們這些大人又做得怎么樣呢?我們?yōu)槲覀兊南乱淮龊昧吮砺蕟?我們說粗話,甚至在孩子面前抽煙。不客氣地說,我們對孩子的不良影響更多!

在我看來,在我們打算改變這個(gè)世界之前,我們最好先改變一下自己。作為一個(gè)普通人,我們其實(shí)沒有改變這個(gè)世界的能力,但是我可以改變我們隨地扔垃圾,隨地吐痰的壞習(xí)慣, 我們應(yīng)該學(xué)會去保護(hù)環(huán)境,我們應(yīng)該為我們的孩子起好的表率作用。

如果我們每個(gè)人都能從小事起,那么千千萬萬個(gè)人力量匯聚在一起,那力量是強(qiáng)大的,足以改變這個(gè)世界。

朋友,當(dāng)您在做某一件事情的時(shí)候,請您想一想,您的行為會對您周圍的人產(chǎn)生怎樣的影響, 因?yàn)?,您的行為不單單影響到您自己,還有您周圍的人,更重要的是我們的孩子…甚至我們的世界。

21世紀(jì)杯英語風(fēng)采比賽獲獎(jiǎng)?wù)哐葜v稿

獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿 模板3

閱讀小貼士:模板3共計(jì)527個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長2分鐘。朗讀需要3分鐘,中速朗讀4分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要5分鐘,有173位用戶喜歡。

i’m very grateful to receive this award for “best actress”. i can’t begin to tell you how much i appreciate this great honor.

能夠獲此“最佳女主角”獎(jiǎng),我非常感激。我現(xiàn)在無法表達(dá)我是多么珍惜這個(gè)偉大的獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)。

there are many people i’d like to thank. first of all, i want to thank my parents for bringing me into this world. i also want to e_press my gratitude to all of my teachers over the years, but especially to my acting teacher, jim jones, who taught me everything i know. i also want to thank my husband, for his understanding and kindness. and finally, i want to e_press my appreciation to all of my friends for their support, especially to martin miller, for being there when i needed him.

我想感謝的人很多。首先,我想感謝我的父母把我?guī)У竭@個(gè)世界上。另外,我還想對這么多年來教過我的老師們表達(dá)謝意,尤其要感謝我的表演老師吉姆·瓊斯,他教會了我所知道的一切。我還要感謝我的丈夫?qū)ξ业睦斫馀c關(guān)懷。最后,我想感謝我所有的朋友們,感謝他們對我的支持,特別要感謝馬丁·米勒,每當(dāng)我需要他時(shí),他總在我身邊。

this award means a great deal to me. words can’t e_press how honored i feel at this moment. i will remember this night for the rest of my life! thank you very much!

這個(gè)獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)對我來說意義重大。我感到萬分榮幸,任何言辭都不能表達(dá)我此刻的心情。這一晚我將永生難忘!非常感謝!

獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿 模板4

閱讀小貼士:模板4共計(jì)1003個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長3分鐘。朗讀需要6分鐘,中速朗讀7分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要10分鐘,有199位用戶喜歡。

thank you. thank you so much. thank you. it’s quite overwhelming. thank you to themembers of the academy for this honor. my dear friends who are here tonight, gena andgeorge, for your kind words, to my hero, louis zamperini, to the cast of blood and honey andmost of all, to my family, my love. your support and your guidance make everything that i dopossible. mad, i’m not gonna cry, i promise, and i won’t embarrass you. you and yourbrothers and your sisters are my happiness and there is no a greater honor in this world thanbeing your mum.

i’m very humble to be here tonight among so many e_traordinary artists. my mother lovedart. she loved film. she supported any crazy thing i did, but whenever it had meaning, shemade a point of telling me, that is what film is for. and she never had a career as an artist, shenever had the opportunity to e_press herself beyond her theatre class, but she wanted morethan for herself. she wanted for jamie and i to know what it is to have a life as artists. and shegave us that chance. she drove me to every audition, and she would wait in the car for hours,always make me feel really good all the times i didn’t get the job. and when i did, we wouldjump up and down and scream and yell like little girls.

she wasn’t really the best critic, since she never had anything unkind to say, but she did giveme love and confidence, and above all, she was very clear that nothing would mean anything ifi didn’t live a life of use to others. and i didn’t know what that meant for a long time. i cameinto this business young and worried about my own e_periences and my own pain and it wasonly when i began to travel and look and live beyond my home, that i understand myresponsibility to others.

and when i met survivors of war and famine and rape, i learned what life is like for mostpeople in this world and how fortunate i was to have food to eat, a roof over my head, a safeplace to live and the joy of having my family safe and healthy. and i realized how sheltered ihave been. and i was determined never to be that way again. we are all, everyone in thisroom so fortunate.

i have never understood why some people are lucky enough to be born with the chance that ihad, to have this path in life and why across the world, there is a woman just like me, with thesame abilities and the same desires, same work ethic and love for her family, who would mostlikely make better films and better speeches. only she sits in a refugee camp, and she has novoice. she worries about what her children will eat, how to keep them safe, and if they’ll ever beallowed to return home. i don’t know why this is my life and that’s hers. i don’t understandthat but i will do as my mother asked, and i will do the best i can with this life, to be of use.

and to stand here today means that i did as she asked. and if she were alive, she would be veryproud.

so thank you for that.

獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿 模板5

閱讀小貼士:模板5共計(jì)3196個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長8分鐘。朗讀需要16分鐘,中速朗讀22分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要30分鐘,有169位用戶喜歡。

我在杭外的英語學(xué)習(xí)大致分為兩個(gè)階段,"外向型學(xué)習(xí)"和"內(nèi)在型學(xué)習(xí)"。

由于我就讀的小學(xué)當(dāng)時(shí)尚未普及英語教育,所以我剛進(jìn)杭外時(shí),英語基礎(chǔ)幾乎為零。但現(xiàn)在看來,零基礎(chǔ)的學(xué)生似乎非常適合杭外的英語教育,因?yàn)檫@免去了老師糾正你之前學(xué)習(xí)偏差的工作,就如在一張白紙上畫畫比在一張初稿上作修改更方便一樣。

我天性開朗外向。在我最初接觸英語時(shí),這種外向型的性格給了我很大的幫助。上課時(shí),我會積極抓住每一次表現(xiàn)的機(jī)會,說英語、唱英語歌、演英語短劇、做英語演講等各種形式的教學(xué)安排基本上我都會參與。課余時(shí)間老師會組織各色各樣的英語活動(dòng),比如英語配音、戲劇表演和英語小故事比賽,我也會積極報(bào)名參加。因此,我幸運(yùn)地獲得了更多說英語的機(jī)會,練就了在公眾面前表達(dá)自己的能力并培養(yǎng)了學(xué)習(xí)英語的興趣。雖然我參與的活動(dòng)多與英語口語有關(guān),但我所收獲的確不只局限于口語方面。杭外形形色色的英語活動(dòng)除了鍛煉口語之外,對英語語感和學(xué)習(xí)興趣培養(yǎng)的作用也是十分顯著的。我初一時(shí)的英語成績徘徊在班級下游,但初三的時(shí)候已經(jīng)穩(wěn)定在中上水平了。然而平時(shí)我并沒有刻意花時(shí)間去提升自己的英語筆試成績。我覺得這應(yīng)歸功于我豐富的英語活動(dòng)經(jīng)歷。

總之,初中的英語學(xué)習(xí),重點(diǎn)應(yīng)該在參與老師安排的各項(xiàng)英語教學(xué)活動(dòng)中來,沒有必要埋頭鉆研英語筆試的內(nèi)容。前者是杭外英語教育的特色,學(xué)生應(yīng)該充分利用。

高一時(shí)期,我在英語學(xué)習(xí)上遇到了一些的瓶頸。我在英語活動(dòng)中有著出色的表現(xiàn),但我缺乏內(nèi)在的深厚積淀,給人一種華而不實(shí)的感覺。從那起,我開始將學(xué)習(xí)的重點(diǎn)放到內(nèi)在的積累上來。在高二階段,我系統(tǒng)地自學(xué)了高中英語語法,有意識地?cái)U(kuò)充自己的英語閱讀量并在該學(xué)年堅(jiān)持每天晚上熄燈前聽讀cnn新聞聽力30分鐘。平時(shí)說英語時(shí)有意識地訓(xùn)練自己表達(dá)的邏輯性,有意識地運(yùn)用一些新學(xué)的詞匯和句型,使得自己的演說更有內(nèi)容。

高中英語學(xué)習(xí)的重點(diǎn)應(yīng)該是注重內(nèi)在積淀,扎實(shí)掌握所學(xué)知識。其中持續(xù)堅(jiān)持的閱讀習(xí)慣、系統(tǒng)自學(xué)習(xí)慣、聽音習(xí)慣等扮演了非常重要的角色。因?yàn)樗_保你每天有穩(wěn)定的時(shí)間接觸英語。必須強(qiáng)調(diào)的是,積累的過程是非常漫長的,它可能陪伴你一生。

____:來自初三8班;第六屆21世紀(jì)杯全國英語演講比賽初中組浙江賽區(qū)冠軍、全國總決賽一等獎(jiǎng)。

關(guān)鍵詞:go for it + confidence + participation = english is fun to learn

說實(shí)話,假如在我小學(xué)時(shí)聽過我講英語的人看到我現(xiàn)在所獲得的獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)會很驚訝,因?yàn)樾W(xué)時(shí)我最差的一門科目就是英語。我從二年級開始上英語課,也許是教材沒有很好的同步,且很多同學(xué)都在課外班上已經(jīng)掌握了要學(xué)的內(nèi)容,所以老師對課本知識只是點(diǎn)到為止,也并不解釋語法規(guī)律,每次總是讓我一頭霧水,雖然會說一些簡單的英語,但卻不知道為什么,所以總是落后于在課外班里學(xué)英語的同學(xué)。

后來上了go for it后,情況有了一些改變。因?yàn)間o for it是為零起點(diǎn)的學(xué)生而設(shè)計(jì)的,所以將每一個(gè)知識點(diǎn)都講得很清楚。這種系統(tǒng)的、有條理的教學(xué)讓我逐漸開始掌握這門語言的規(guī)律,一躍成為班上英語成績較好的學(xué)生之一。同時(shí)也要感謝小學(xué)的英語老師,讓我學(xué)會了規(guī)范的語音語調(diào)。

到了杭外之后,也許是口試中給考官留下了比較深的印象,我很幸運(yùn)地被任命為小班的英語課代表。在新學(xué)期第一節(jié)課的才藝表演中,我得了一等獎(jiǎng)。這讓我有信心將課代表這份工作做好。在接下來的幾個(gè)學(xué)期中,我參加了很多的英語活動(dòng),包括英語歌曲比賽、配音比賽、短劇表演比賽以及英語節(jié)drama night節(jié)目籌備工作等等。前段時(shí)間參加了"二十一世紀(jì)杯"全國中小學(xué)生英語演講比賽,并獲得了一等獎(jiǎng)。

要說學(xué)習(xí)經(jīng)驗(yàn),其實(shí)我也沒有什么特別的方法。無非就是上課積極參與,認(rèn)真完成作業(yè),并且珍惜早晚聽讀時(shí)間。我覺得聽讀時(shí)間其實(shí)很重要,現(xiàn)在很多同學(xué)在聽讀的時(shí)候都很不認(rèn)真,只顧做別的作業(yè)或干自己的事情,其實(shí)認(rèn)真聽讀英語既可以鍛煉口語、聽力,也能為日后背課文而省下時(shí)間,所以應(yīng)該是一件需要認(rèn)真對待的事情。

其次就是多參加一些英語活動(dòng)。這一點(diǎn)杭外的學(xué)生應(yīng)該是享有很充足的資源的。不管是什么類型的,模聯(lián)也好,表演也好,演講比賽也好,總是需要使用到大量的英語,是擴(kuò)充詞匯量、提高英語能力的一個(gè)很好的途徑。特別是像"二十一世紀(jì)杯"全國中小學(xué)生英語演講比賽和"希望之星"這樣的大型比賽,鍛煉的不僅是語言本身,還包括了很多其他的東西。我在準(zhǔn)備演講比賽的時(shí)候,查閱很多有關(guān)的書籍和資料,并且和周圍的人討論過很多東西,回答了很多問題,提高了自己的反應(yīng)能力、邏輯思維能力和語言組織能力。在比賽期間認(rèn)識了很多從全國各地前來參賽的選手,我也一盡地主之誼,向他們推薦了很多好吃和好玩的。和來自倫敦的美女主持人的交流以及聆聽評委的感想同樣也讓我受益匪淺。

另外可以多看一些英文電影、聽一些英文歌曲或者看一些英文書、網(wǎng)站等,有興趣的同學(xué)也可以試著用英語寫日記、寫博客等等。而且做這些事非常的輕松,完全可以把它們當(dāng)做放松的方法而不一定非要以學(xué)英語為目的。久而久之,就能在英語上有很大的進(jìn)步。

最后建議大家有空的時(shí)候可以去英語角多和外教交流。個(gè)人認(rèn)為和外國人聊天是很好玩的一件事情,因?yàn)槟軌驅(qū)W到的不僅是語言,還有他們以不同的文化和價(jià)值觀看世界的角度,非常長見識。假如不太有機(jī)會和外國人當(dāng)面交流,可以在網(wǎng)上找一個(gè)筆友,以電子郵件往來書信,效果也是一樣的。

姜周瀾:來自高一8班;__浙江省"走進(jìn)西澳"高中生英語演講比賽一等獎(jiǎng)(口語單項(xiàng)最高分);__復(fù)旦大學(xué)模擬聯(lián)合國、__北京大學(xué)模擬聯(lián)合國杭外代表隊(duì)成員。

關(guān)鍵詞:思維是硬道理 語言是軟功夫

學(xué)習(xí)英語需大量"輸入"。中國古語道"熟讀唐詩三百首,不會作詩也會吟",之于英語,此言亦得之。關(guān)于"輸入",即可分為課內(nèi)課外。課內(nèi)所學(xué)課文、句型、詞組等均為老師精挑細(xì)選經(jīng)最為實(shí)用地道的表達(dá),若能做到爛熟于心,作為最基本的語言積累,其功效自然妙不可言。就拿英語演講而言,在外比賽(特別是初中比賽),評委提問自然是圍繞當(dāng)代中學(xué)生生活及有關(guān)社會熱點(diǎn),其不外乎課余活動(dòng)、手機(jī)使用、廣告、壓歲錢、志愿者、環(huán)保等等,若是恰巧撞到學(xué)過課文,信手拈來,便從容自如了。(當(dāng)然,做到爛熟于心的程度實(shí)屬不易。)課外則是自己的補(bǔ)充,可以由興趣領(lǐng)路,比如看一些熱門美劇電影或是雜志小說,寓教于樂,豈不美哉!總之,英語學(xué)習(xí)非一朝一夕之功,"輸入"才會有"輸出"。

學(xué)習(xí)英語,思維是硬道理,母語是基本功。英語說到底無非就是一門語言,是載體,所承載的思想更為重要。在我看來,杭外英語教學(xué)的一大特色是除了對語言的關(guān)注外還引進(jìn)關(guān)于時(shí)政、理論、觀點(diǎn)的探討或是辯論,并介紹西方國家的風(fēng)俗文化。點(diǎn)滴的思想積累亦幫助語言學(xué)習(xí)。此外,語言是相通的,學(xué)好母語對于學(xué)習(xí)外語的作用不點(diǎn)自明。

至于具體方法,我以為因人而異,但以下幾點(diǎn)建議可供參考。首先,要做到做好老師的要求。特別進(jìn)入高中,課文一下增長,單詞量迅速增多,要做到走在老師前面甚難,那最基本是跟上老師節(jié)奏(其實(shí)也不易),包括課前預(yù)習(xí)、聽課效率、課后作業(yè)、課文背誦、聽音跟讀等等。若每項(xiàng)都能按老師要求,做到問心無愧,那該生絕對是英語牛人。其次,要時(shí)時(shí)保持興趣。"興趣是最好的老師",此言老是老矣,但作為真理有永恒的生命力。興趣可以讓人保持對語言的熱情和好奇心,從而吸收更多語言元素。另外,杭外英語突出,人才濟(jì)濟(jì)。還記得初到杭外,從老師到同學(xué)都著實(shí)令筆者驚嘆。所以要發(fā)揮這項(xiàng)優(yōu)勢,從老師、同學(xué)身上學(xué)習(xí),這不僅會促進(jìn)語言,說不定會有意想不到的收獲。當(dāng)然,杭外各種豐富多彩的英語活動(dòng)更提供了寶貴的平臺,在實(shí)踐中學(xué)習(xí),并培養(yǎng)其他能力。配音、演講……這些活動(dòng)在不知不覺中也塑造更為寬容大氣的性格。

作為中國幾百萬英語學(xué)習(xí)者中的一員,感覺甚為奇妙。我想杭外大部分學(xué)生該和我一樣,可以幸運(yùn)自由地以一種輕松快樂的心情接觸并逐漸掌握語言。我想我就像一個(gè)在沙灘上玩耍的小孩,偶爾拾撿幾顆美麗的貝殼,而偉大的英語海洋仍在面前,尚未開啟。所以,一起加油吧。

獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿 模板6

閱讀小貼士:模板6共計(jì)2692個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長7分鐘。朗讀需要14分鐘,中速朗讀18分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要25分鐘,有174位用戶喜歡。

three mirrors reflect the way i learn english

after i came back from the "21st century-ericsson cup"7th national english speaking competition with the award of the "most promising speaker", people kept asking me the same question over and over again. "how did you learn english, especially as a non-english major?" actually i believe that a hundred people would have a hundred of ways to learn english well. however, i would like to share my personal e_perience of english learning with those who have the enthusiasm for improve their english. since i have set up three mirrors in my prepared speech in hoping that they would guide our young generation on the way to globalization, i would like to maintain three mirrors here to reflect how i learned english.

the first mirror, i assume, should reflect a steady foundation. this involves my first few years of english learning, which i consider as the key factor of all my achievements in the years to follow. at that time i entered the middle school attached to _i’an jiaoton university, i could only say my abcs while others in my class could at least communicate in simple english. all the tales about the frightfulness of learning english then popped up in my mind and made me feel scared. fortunately my first english teacher was very e_perienced in enlightening her students on english learning. she was a kind woman with a charming smile. but her homework assignments were not easy task: they required us to read after the tape for 20 times and recite the whole te_t. so it was quite natural that most of my classmates only recited the short essay within a short time and then went to play. but my fear of not being able to say a single word, made me sit down and immerse myself in what the teacher had asked me to do.

before every english class we would have an on duty report to let the students say something according to what they had learned .my first presentation in class was to recite a dialogue. but to my great surprise, my teacher praised me for my pronunciation. i tittered because i had imitated the readers in the tape for at least 20 times until finally i couldn’t find any differences between our pronunciations. and i did not realize that this little prize given by my teacher began to influence my english learning magically.

i believe the first three years of english learning guaranteed the possibility of my further achievements because by means of imitation i built a foundation of good pronunciation and by means of reciting i restored the basic element of english language. on the whole, i would like to show my sincere thanks to my first english teachers. yu zhiling, who is now still caring for my growth.

the second mirror i would like to mention here reflects an effective way of english learning. i still stick to my point of view that different people have different techniques to learn english well. but there are some methods that seem to be obviously ineffective.

let’s first have a look at the four important skills for students to master: reading, writing, listening and speaking. i have placed them in order of difficulty.

reading is the easiest skill. it is also the most widely found english language skill amongst chinese student, writing is a more active skill than reading. however it is still a little easier than speaking, as there is plenty of time to choose the right words look in the dictionary for help, and make corrections. listening is the third most important language skill to learn. it is far more difficult to listen and understand spoken english than to read english in a book or in a letter. speaking english may be the most difficult of the four language skills. it is an active skill, and requires the student to put words together into sentences without much time to prepare, and with no time for correction, yet it is the most e_citing skill to have, as it opens up wonderful channels of communication with people of others cultures and countries. but this is just what we lack.

more often than not i found some of the students who get high marks in their e_ams showed an inability to communicate with people in english. and this enabled me to understand deeper what my first english teacher has always emphasized: listening and speaking keeping ahead; reading and writing following up. i believe this is the rule of learning a language because we learn a certain language to communicate. as we conquered the most difficult parts: listening and speaking, we would easily master the writing and reading skills.

then how can we make it? i have seen lots of diligent students in the early morning reading aloud their english te_ts without paying any attention to their nearly unacceptable pronunciation. i feel sorry for those students because their hard work deserves a much better english level if they improve their method of learning.

i found that my way of learning english that i formed from middle school still works today. by listening to tapes and imitating the speakers one can improve his pronunciation within a short time. by reciting classic essays one can enrich their language as well as enlarge their vocabulary. as a non-english major, i like to set aside a certain period of time for english learning everyday, usually an hour or at least half an hour. i utilize this precious time by listening to tapes and imitating their content and then reciting the short passages i like. to be frank, "crazy english" has always been my favorite. this is definitely not intended to flatter. instead of dividing my attention between too many materials, i’d rather concentrate on one particular resource at a time such as ce, not only because of its abundant content and native english, but also because of the benefits it has brought to me through intensive reading, listening and reciting, i believe that studying english by using these intensive methods will help you to get twice the result with half the effort.

last but not least, the third mirror reflects the interest in english learning. confucius once said, "knowing it is not as delighting in it." nowhere is this more true than on the matter of english learning. my e_perience in english learning initiated quite passively, but before long my interest in it began to inspire me to continue the process. to testify my english skills and to stir up even greater enthusiasm, i used to participate in various kinds of competitions. when i was preparing for a nation-wide english competition in high school, i got to know the "21st century cup" english speaking competition for the first time as i used their scripts as my preparing materials. i envied those contestants in the "21st century cup" very much. their english skills and their quick response made me feel swooning. although i did not get a good rank in the nation wide competition for high school students, i had begun my wildest dream of participating in the 21st century cup. even after i became an engineering student i still held onto my dream, that it would come true some day. because i can always find something new to challenge me, and set up those challenges as my goals to achieve, i never find english learning a dull job. i believe i will forever cherish the glorious moment when i was on the stage of the "21st century-ericsson cup" 7th national english speaking competition, and my wonderful memories there without any doubt will add passion to my english learning in the days to come.

since the theme of this year’s competition was "globalization", we have enjoyed various visions from contestants on thinking of what we young people should do to meet the challenges and the opportunities posed by globalization. but there’s one thing for sure: good english and communication skills are the gateway to the world arena. i hope some of man and woman in china who have conquered english to hold hands together to build up the bridge between china and the rest of the world with the world’s most widely used language!

獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿 模板7

閱讀小貼士:模板7共計(jì)929個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長3分鐘。朗讀需要5分鐘,中速朗讀7分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要9分鐘,有153位用戶喜歡。

sit down you"re too old to be standing! thank you mr day lewis from you it e_acerbates thishonour to a – it blows it right out of the ball park. thank you so much to the academy, asrandom and as subjective as this award is, it means a great deal in a year of — yet again —e_traordinary performances by women.

amy adams, everyting you do, but your performance in american hustle blew my mind.andmeryl (streep) what can i say? sandra (bullock), i could watch that performance till the endof time, and i sorta felt like i had. julia (roberts) , hashtag suck it! you know what i mean,and judy dench, what a career! and she"s not here tonight, because at the age of 79 becauseshe"s in india doing a sequel to her film. i mean, what a career that is, if i can hope. and me,i’m here e_cepting an award in an e_traordinary screenplay by woody allen. thank you somuch, woody, for casting me. i truly appreciate it. i’m so very proud that blue jasmine stayedin the cinemas for as long as it did. and thank you to sony classics, to michael and tom fortheir e_traordinary support.

for so bravely and intelligently distributing the film and to the audiences who went to see it andperhaps those of us in the industry who are still foolishly clinging to the idea that female filmswith women at the center are niche e_periences. they are not. audiences want to see them and,in fact, they earn money. the world is round, people.

thank you to my mum, to my sister, to my brother, to my three glorious sons. i would not bestanding here without you. to my husband, andrew, you are a legend. thank you to my agent,hylda queally, you’re behind the pillar somewhere up there. you are a goddess. to my agent inaustralia, robyn gardiner, i love you so very much. to my publicist lisa kasteler.

to the sublime sally hawkins. and to the e_traordinary cast of blue jasmine. i don’t knowhow to do this with other actors and this i share with you. to the hair and makeup people whosweated me up and tried to make me look attractive. thank you for the attempt. to carlameyer for getting sally and i together and for incredible support. to helen robin. to everyoneinvolved in blue jasmine, i thank you so much.

and finally, i would like to thank every single member of the sydney theatre company, one ofthe great theater companies in the world. for me, working on blue jasmine, it was a realsynthesis of my work in the theater and on film. and not only working with you for the last si_years has been the most enormous privilege of my career but it’s made me a better actress.there is so much talent in australia and michael wilkinson and c.m. and i are just tonight’s tipof the iceberg. thank you so much. thank you.

獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿 模板8

閱讀小貼士:模板8共計(jì)1010個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長3分鐘。朗讀需要6分鐘,中速朗讀7分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要10分鐘,有122位用戶喜歡。

thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you to the academy for this - all 6,000members.

thank you to the other nominees. all these performances were impeccable in my opinion. ididn"t see a false note anywhere. i want to thank jean-marc vallée, our director. want to thankjared leto, jennifer garner, who i worked with daily.

there"s a few things, about three things to my account that i need each day. one of them issomething to look up to, another is something to look forward to, and another is someone tochase. now, first off, i want to thank god. "cause that"s who i look up to.

he has graced my life with opportunities that i know are not of my hand or any other humanhand. he has shown me that it"s a scientific fact that gratitude reciprocates. in the words ofthe late charlie laughton, who said, "when you"ve got god, you got a friend. and that friend isyou."

to my family, that who and what i look forward to. to my father who, i know he"s up thereright now with a big pot of gumbo. he"s got a lemon meringue pie over there. he"s probably inhis underwear. and he"s got a cold can of miller lite and he"s dancing right now.

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to you, dad, you taught me what it means to be a man. to my mother who"s here tonight, whotaught me and my two older brothers" demanded that we respect ourselves. and what we inturn learned was that we were then better able to respect others. thank you for that, mama. tomy wife, camila, and my kids levi, vida and mr. stone, the courage and significance you giveme every day i go out the door is unparalleled. you are the four people in my life that i want tomake the most proud of me. thank you.

and to my hero. that"s who i chase. now when i was 15 years old, i had a very importantperson in my life come to me and say "who"s your hero?" and i said, "i don"t know, i gotta thinkabout that. give me a couple of weeks." i come back two weeks later, this person comes up andsays "who"s your hero?" i said, "i thought about it. you know who it is? it"s me in 10 years." so iturned 25. ten years later, that same person comes to me and says, "so, are you a hero?" and iwas like, "not even close. no, no, no." she said, "why?" i said, "because my hero"s me at 35." soyou see every day, every week, every month and every year of my life, my hero"s always 10years away. i"m never gonna be my hero. i"m not gonna attain that. i know i"m not, and that"sjust fine with me because that keeps me with somebody to keep on chasing.

so, to any of us, whatever those things are, whatever it is we look up to, whatever it is we lookforward to, and whoever it is we"re chasing, to that i say, "amen." to that i say, "alright, alright,alright." to that i say "just keep living." thank you.

獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿 模板9

閱讀小貼士:模板9共計(jì)692個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長2分鐘。朗讀需要4分鐘,中速朗讀5分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要7分鐘,有129位用戶喜歡。

獲獎(jiǎng)感言英語演講稿

hi everyone,

my name is dongqi yang from china, i am horror to be here today and i am very happy to receive this award.

as you can imagine, as international students in australia, the biggest challenge is english,

i remembered that when i come here first time, there is a party in the house of my home stay. during the time, they played jokes and they laughed all the time, do you know how embarrassed that is, everyone laughed e_cept you. so i pretend to understand the joke in another party, i saw everyone laugh and i laugh too in 5 seconds later. my home stay was surprised about that and asked me "do you understand?", and i answered "no",?? "so why do you laugh?" "because i do not want to be embarrassed"!

but as i receive this award today, i want to thank to them, because they encourage me to be involved with the committee rather than staying in at home, play computer and speak chinese.

when i came to wantirna college first time, i met liz collar who is international student coordinator. she is very kind to me, and she encourage me join src, i went to src meetings regularly all the time, but i didn’t even know what src was! that is the reason why i told her, i don’t want to go to src anymore.? but she said "why not? you should go and you have to go!"i asked" why?" she said:" because i said so!"

but as ii receive this award today, i want to thank her. she helps me a lot.

truth be told, i am not the best student in wantirna college, but i appreciate this award and i will try my best in future.

i think i got 10 seconds left, i want to thank to les and vera who is my lovely home stay, thanks to liz collar who is international student coordinator, i strongly want to thank to my mother, because she support me and gave me the opportunity to come to australia. and thanks to wantinran college, thanks to australia and finally, thanks to everyone to be here tonight.

have a great night.

《獲獎(jiǎng)感言英語演講稿》出自:1566范文網(wǎng)

獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿 模板10

閱讀小貼士:模板10共計(jì)1229個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長4分鐘。朗讀需要7分鐘,中速朗讀9分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要12分鐘,有150位用戶喜歡。

my name is tiffany, a year 2 student from the university of macau. i am currently an active member of the university public speaking team, president of the honours college student association, and also the vice president of the event department in marketing society. i am very active and outgoing. i enjoy being with people, engaged in conversations with them so that i can understand them more. i like public speaking as it can help increase my self-esteem and self-confidence. aside from public speaking, i am also good at english recitation. i have joined the macao-wide english individual recitation for a number of times when i was studying in the secondary school.

imagine a car without a steering wheel. tough to imagine, right? well, actually that’s the image you see if a person has no faith. faith helps to guide us in our lives, encourage us to persist, and give directions when we are lost.

in this peaceful era, our life paths seem to be already well-planned and determined. what we have to do is to follow. yes, we may face different sorts of challenges, but at least they are less harsh when compared to those in the past. we do not need to worry about starving to death, or how to earn enough money to buy food for our siblings and sustain our lives.

it is like driving from a muddy road into a highway. in the muddy road, path, you would say, as it is formed only by crossing on it many times, flattening the ground to form a smoother area so we can pass. the road is so bumpy and rough, with holes here and there and rocks lying all over. when we drive along this road, we have to be very careful, having a firm grip on the steering wheel, ready for a sudden turn or a large boulder that may appear any second. however, when we drive on a highway, everything becomes different. the road is smooth, straight, and visible. since there is no unseen obstacle, we may lower our guard, rela_ a bit, and loosen our grip on the steering wheel. one may even think, if we only have to drive on a smooth straight road like this highway, why would we need a steering wheel?

nevertheless, one cannot foresee the future. accidents do happen. for e_ample, a car may suddenly appear in front of you. at such times, if you did not have the steering wheel, how could you make a sudden turn? just as no one could foresee the sichuan earthquake nor the japan tsunami. if the one being trapped under the debris did not have faith, he/she would not have survived until being rescued. if we did not have faith, we could not recover from our sadness and rebuild our home.

faith is unique, just as happiness is. we feel happy for different reasons, we believe for different things. how can we know what we believe in? recall the last time you are discouraged, and you felt you had lost all hopes in your life. what pulled you back into the world? what pushed you to stand up and continue to strive again? that is your faith, your belief. faith is what makes you feel you can when others say you can’t.

faith is important…, faith is vital…, faith is necessary for us to live our lives. if we do not have faith, we are like a car without a steeling wheel. we can only afford to move along a straight and smooth path, and cannot meet any challenge in our lives. one must understand that no matter how smooth the road is, it is impossible for a car to go without a steering wheel. or, put it in another way, have you ever seen a car without a steering wheel on the road? so, act now, my friends, find out what you believe in, find out your anchor in your life, hold on to your steeling wheel

of your car, drive on, and reach your destination.

thank you very much.

獲獎(jiǎng)英語演講稿 模板11

閱讀小貼士:模板11共計(jì)1333個(gè)字,預(yù)計(jì)閱讀時(shí)長4分鐘。朗讀需要7分鐘,中速朗讀9分鐘,在莊重嚴(yán)肅場合朗讀需要13分鐘,有294位用戶喜歡。

第70屆美國電影電視金球獎(jiǎng)?lì)C獎(jiǎng)禮在好萊塢貝弗利山希爾頓酒店舉行。安妮-海瑟薇(anne hathaway)憑借《悲慘世界》(les miserables)獲電影女配角。下面是《悲慘世界》女配角安妮·海瑟薇獲獎(jiǎng)感言。

oh my gosh, this is happening. to the hollywood foreign press, thank you so much for having me in his room full of e_traordinary artists that have changed my life with their work. thank you for this lovely blunt object that i will forevermore use as a weapon against self-doubt. and thank you for putting me, my work, in this category with great and gutsy actresses: amy [adams], nicole [kidman], helen [hunt] and sally [field]

我有點(diǎn)暈。謝謝你們。天吶,這是真的。我想感謝好萊塢制片公司,感謝你們邀請我來到這里,這里坐滿了才華出眾的藝術(shù)家,他們的作品改變了我的人生,謝謝這座可愛的金色小獎(jiǎng)杯,今后在我懷疑自我時(shí),它將帶給我力量。謝謝你們把我的作品和下面這些偉大的女演員放在一起:艾米、妮可、海倫和莎莉。

sally, i have to thank you so much for being a vanguard against typecasting, because as the girl who started out as the princess of genovia [in the "princess dairies"], i can"t tell you how encouraging it was to know that the flying nun grew up to be norma rae and grew up to be mama gump [in "forrest gump"] and grew up to be mary todd lincoln [in "lincoln"]," she said. "so thank you so much.

莎莉,我必須深深地感謝你,你一直以來都站在反對演員角色固定化的前線,作為從"吉諾維亞公主"這個(gè)角色開始的小女孩,看著《修女飛飛》,變成《諾瑪蕊》,變成阿甘的母親,再變成瑪麗-托德-林肯,我無法表法自己有多么激動(dòng),非常感謝你。

ok, i"ll wrap it up. i just want to thank my mother, who i saw perform this role when i was 8. i want to thank the creators of the show, working title and universal for making an unapologetically sincere live-sung-through musical; i"m sure that was an easy decision. and i have to thank our cast, who are fearless and impossibly talented," she continued. "our crew, who deserve an award for pretending that they liked live singing at 7 a.m., and hugh jackman, my friend, you are brilliant in this role. i love you.

現(xiàn)在我就來收個(gè)尾吧。我想感謝我的母親,我在8歲時(shí)就看到她親自在表演我現(xiàn)在的這個(gè)角色,我想感謝電影制片方:進(jìn)行時(shí)電影公司和環(huán)球影業(yè)公司。它們制作出了這樣一部從頭到尾毫不妥協(xié),完全用歌聲進(jìn)行表達(dá)的音樂劇。我想這一定是個(gè)艱難的決定。我還想感謝我們的演員團(tuán)隊(duì),他們無所畏懼并且才華橫溢。還有我們的劇組成員,盡管他們不得不在早上7點(diǎn)就起來唱歌,但是他們卻裝作很喜歡的樣子,辛苦了。休-杰克曼,我的朋友,你的角色演得太棒了,我愛你。

[director] tom hooper, i will not damage your reputation as an aloof englishman by telling everyone that when i was crying on set you were crying right along me. i won"t tell anyone that. your secret"s totally safe with me. thank you so much for everything you gave me.

湯姆-休伯,我不想毀了你"冷淡的英國人"的名聲,我在現(xiàn)場哭的時(shí)候你也在我旁邊跟著一起哭,這種事情我是不會告訴別人的,看我的保密做得多好。感謝你給予我的一切。

to my family, everything to me. and my husband. honey, you make everyday better than the last. thank you for the best string of yesterdays i have ever had. i love you. thank you, hollywood foreign press association.

我的家人就是我的一切,我的丈夫,親愛的,有你的日子永遠(yuǎn)都光彩奪目。感謝你昨天為我?guī)淼南覙繁硌荩鞘俏衣犨^的的表演。我愛你。感謝好萊塢海外記者協(xié)會。

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if there were no after life

whether there’s afterlife, the answer has never been the same. the atheists deny after life, believing that our life is no more than from the cradle to the grave. they may care about their illustrious names after death; they may feel attached to the affection of their offspring, but they never lay their hopes on their afterlife. they may also say that good will be rewarded with good, and evil with evil, but they don’t really believe any retribution in their after life.

however, in the religious world or among the superstitious people, the belief in afterlife is very popular. they do not only believe in afterlife, but thousands of reincarnations as well. in the mysterious world, there are the paradise and the hell, the celestial beings and the gods, the buddha and the bodhisattvas.

maybe they really believed it, or maybe they just wanted to make use of people’s veneration, the ancient emperors always declared that they were the real dragons, the sons of god, while the royal ministers claimed to be the reincarnations of various constellations. but can the stars reincarnate?

many people burn incense and kowtow, do good deeds and strive for virtues, not just for the present, but mainly to let god see their sincerity so as to be reborn into a better afterlife, or to achieve the highest enlightenment after several lives of practice. they do believe in afterlife. but i can’t help asking: suppose there were no afterlife, would you still do good deeds and strive for virtues? and if god does not see what you are doing, would you still be so upright and selfless? if you work, not for serving the public and liberating the others, but just for a better afterlife of your own, isn’t it a little too selfish? comparing with this kind of believers, those who don’t believe in afterlife, but still keep doing good deeds, are the most sincere and honest philanthropists, because they do them not for themselves but for other.

you may wonder if i believe in afterlife. my answer is: i know nothing about my previous life, so i dare not make improper comments on afterlife. but i do hope there’s afterlife! because our present life is so short that so many things slip away before our proper understanding. i have so many dreams, so many wishes, so many ambitions, as well as so many regrets and concerns. if there were no afterlife, all of them will remain unrealized!

i’m not contented with the present commonplace life, i’m very much attached to the affections that should have been mine but have been washed away by the hurrying time, and i yearn for the perfection and maturity if i could start all over again. so believe it or not, i’d rather there were afterlife.

translated by zhang baodan (diana)

may 1, 20__

舉如沒有來世

有沒有來世,眾說紛紜。無神論者,不相信來世。他們認(rèn)為從生到死,僅此而已。他們可能在意身后的英名,他們可能留戀后代的親情,但他們不寄希望于來世。他們也會說善有善報(bào),惡有惡報(bào),但并不相信下輩子報(bào)應(yīng)什么。

在宗教領(lǐng)域、或在一些迷信的人群,來世之說比較盛行。不僅是來世,甚至?xí)J(rèn)為有千百次的輪回。在那未知而飄渺的世界,有天堂,有地獄,有神族,有仙界,有菩薩、有佛祖。

也許真的相信、也許是為了利用人們的敬畏心里,古代的帝王們總是宣稱自己是真龍?zhí)熳?,大臣們則標(biāo)榜為天上的什么文曲星、武曲星或太白金星轉(zhuǎn)世。星星能轉(zhuǎn)世嗎?

許多人燒香、磕頭,行善、修德,并不都是為了眼前,而是為了讓上天看見自己的真誠,以便下輩子有個(gè)好的托生,或者幾世之后能修成正果。這些人自然是相信來世的。但我不禁要問:如果沒有來世,你們會不會一樣行善、修德呢?如果神靈看不見,你們是否也會公正無私呢?如果不是為了解脫他人和服務(wù)大眾才去修行,如果僅僅是為了自己將來托生好才去行善,是否有些自私呢?比較起來,那些不相信來世而又堅(jiān)持行善的人,則應(yīng)該是最真、最誠的大善。因?yàn)樗麄儾皇菫樽陨恚菫楣怼?/p>

也許有人會問作者,你相信來世嗎?我的回答是:我不知道前生,因而也不敢妄談后世。但我真的希望能有來世!因?yàn)檫@輩子時(shí)間太短,許多事情都是在還沒弄明白的時(shí)候,就已經(jīng)匆匆過去了。我有那么多的理想,我有那么多的心愿,我有那么多的奢望,我有那么多的遺憾,我有那么多的牽掛,我有那么多的雄心壯志,如果沒有來世,那就一切皆空了。

我不甘心眼前的碌碌無為,我留戀被歲月沖走的本應(yīng)屬于我的親情,更向往從頭再來的完美和成熟。為此,信也好,不信也好,我寧愿有來世。

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