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英語勵志演講稿4篇 "Empower Your Dreams Through the Power of English: A Motivating Speech on Pursuing Su

英語勵志演講稿4篇 "Empower Your Dreams Through the Power of English: A Motivating Speech on Pursuing Su

This article is about inspiring English speeches that uplift and motivate listeners. Featuring speeches by influential figures like Steve Jobs and J.K. Rowling, these speeches will inspire you to pursue your dreams, overcome obstacles and become a better version of yourself.

英語勵志演講稿4篇

第1篇

兩年前,我從xx英語教育院校畢業,躊躇滿志地從大學校門裡走出來,滿懷信心地踏進了這滿是孩子們的天堂。在我開始接任四年級二班的英語教程那一刻,我的心情忐忑不安,不知能否把課上好,當我真正走上工作崗位,走上四二班教室的講臺時,面對一個個鮮活可愛的面孔,面對一雙雙求知的眼睛,我總是一次次默默的告訴自己,要努力,要加油,要成為深受學生歡迎的好老師

有人說兒童是一本書雖然要讀懂這本書並非易事,但要成為一位出色的教師就必須去讀它,有人說,兒童是花木,教師是園丁,園丁悉心照料著花木,但需要尊重它們自然地成長。實際上,兒童比花木要複雜的多,教師的工作比園丁的'工作也複雜的多,儘管他們擁有著共同或共通的規律。法國文學家雨果在他的詩裡曾經寫到:“花是尊貴的,果實是甜美的,讓我們都來做葉吧,因為葉,是平凡而謙遜的。”我覺得這首詩就是為教師寫的,因為教師就像那默默奉獻的綠葉,時時刻刻襯托著鮮花的嬌豔。今天,在慶祝教師節的日子裡,我榮幸地站上這方講臺,誦讀這樣意味深長的詩句,即將開始我至真至誠的講述,我心中無比激動,也感到萬分的驕傲自豪。

時光匆匆,轉眼間我已走過了四年的從教生涯。雖然在大家看來這段時間有些短暫。但細數往昔歲月的點點滴滴,我還是要長嘆:生活原來給了我們那麼多感動。為了這真情付出後得到的感動,我一直在追求著。剛剛參加工作時,信心百倍。記得第一次以教師的身份走進課堂,感覺一切都是那樣美好。然而,醉酒方知酒味濃,為師才知為師難。一段時間之後,我先前良好的自我感覺早就一掃而空,面對一群求知慾渴的孩子們,我才真正意識到教師職業是何等的艱辛和瑣碎,三尺講臺站上去容易,要站好可真難啊!

每個人都希望自己的人生風和日麗,鶯歌燕舞。但月有陰晴圓缺,人有旦夕禍福,挫折和失敗總是不斷地踩痛我們的心。我們是把失意的怨氣撒在孩子身上,還是收起此時內心的苦楚用微笑面對純真可愛的孩子?我想沒有人願意選擇前者,因為你的心中有愛!魯迅先生有句話“教育是植根與愛的”。是的,愛是教育的源泉,教師有了愛,才會用伯樂的眼光去發現孩子們的閃光點,才會對自己的教育物件充滿了信心和愛心,才會有追求卓越的精神和創新的精神。

今天,我是一名國小英語教師,愛我的學生,我會像母親一樣無私和不求索取;愛我的學生,我會像手足一樣把心和他們貼得更近;愛我的學生,我會像朋友一樣與他們風雨同舟;愛我的學生,我會不溺愛不袒護,在他們跌倒時,鼓勵他們勇敢的站起來!我相信“人民教師”這光榮而神聖的稱謂,它總能讓我擁有無窮的力量。

英語勵志演講稿4篇

第2篇

suppose you are in a dark cave alone now. maybe you can not find any hope, you are trembling and frightened. what will you do? what will you say? will you give up? (……) no we should not give up. we should try our best to find hope. so today, i am honored to stand here to share my opinion with you---- let’s say no to give up.

第3篇

i recently started a new job, in a small office, where four of us share that fridge is a brita water filter of my coworkerscomplained the water tasted "dirty" went on for a few days, and she wasstunned i could drink the water without any trouble.i started to doubt my tastebuds, but the water really tasted fine.

最近我找了份新工作,是在一間小辦公室裡,我們四個人共用一個冰箱。冰箱裡有一個brita牌濾水壺,有一個同事抱怨說水喝起來感覺很“髒”,她連續抱怨了幾天,還很震驚我喝這樣的水竟然沒事。我開始懷疑自己的味蕾出問題了,但我真覺著水喝著還不錯。

finally, she figured out the problem was actually her simplyforgot to clean it, and after awhile started to affect the water inside leaned her cup, and drank the water with no problem.

最後,她發現問題出在了她的杯子上,她只是忘了刷杯子,過一段時間就影響裡面水的'味道了。她把杯子洗乾淨了,水就沒有異味了。

i can't help but think about the world we live often we quicklyblame other people, other things, anything else but ourselves."you're racist"."you're intolerant"."you're the problem" world isn't perfect, i know, buti think we should take a step back sometimes and ask ourselves some toughquestions.

我禁不住思考了我們生活的世界,我們總是急於責備其他人、其他事、除了自己之外的一切東西。“你有種族歧視”、“你太狹隘”、“是你的問題”,我知道世界並不完美,但我認為有時我們應該退一步,問自己幾個很難回答的問題。

can i be better? is my heart really pure? can i help this situation withkindness?

我能變得更好嗎?我的心真的純潔嗎?我能帶著善意解決問題嗎?

i want to tell you this; please clean your use when you do, thewater will taste much better.i promise you this.

我想告訴你這個道理:請洗乾淨自己的杯子。因為只有你把杯子洗乾淨了,裡面的水味道才會好,我保證。

第4篇

good afternoon, ladies and issue of the yellow river hasbecome the biggest concern of members of the chinese peoples politicalconsultative childhood, in fact, is closely associated with father is an engineering geologist, and he used to take me with him onhis trips to the hydropower stations on the river.i enjoyed those trips,especially the trip to longyang xia ough ten years have passedsince my visit, i can still recall the scenery; i can still recall the water isaw at the was pure, clean and blue, not like the water i saw inthe middle reaches of the river, which had turned brown and muddy after passingthrough the loess plateau.

once during our stay at the power station, we were caught in when rain stopped, i could see trickles of water rolling downmountain slopes and flowing into the carried little mud or sand,because at that time, trees and grass still grew around the theyprotected the longyang xia i was struck by the beauty of nature, and asa child i wanted to stay there and to grow up with our yellow river.

li bai, the tang dynasty poet, said praises to the flowing water in theyellow saw it as coming down from heaven and nurturing the peoplealong her way to the ver, in 1997,for 330days, not a single drop ofwater from the yellow river went into the droughts are not the onlypunishment by nature.a friend of my father's, a university professor, is doingresearch on the yellow rding to this professor, the yellow river willsoon change its course if we allow this situation to use there isno longer enough water to carry away the silt and mud in the lower reaches ofthe river and the riverbed rises higher and higher each year.

we have taken too much from nature, but given back too little in this is the cost of the unbalanced we had taken care of thevegetation in the upper and middle reaches of the yellow river, we would stillexperience the river as li bai described it.

while the developed countries are consuming proportionally more naturalresources than the rest of the world, they've also taken some good measures inprotecting as a developing country, china can learn from them inthis aspect.

last year, when i was visiting australia with a group of chinese studentswho had won prizes in an english skills test, our australian hosts invited us tojoin them for a horse-ride in the r two hours on horseback, wereached a valley, where there was a most beautiful meadow, with flowers in allcolors dotted on a huge blanket of i began to praise the beauty ofnature, my friends told me that in this valley, there used to be a big mine andthe wastewater from the mine turned everything the mine wasabandoned, people made great efforts to restore the green alsoused the latest biological technology choosing the best grass seeds suitable forthe local the beautiful meadow is a result of commitment, hard work,and new technology.

what happened to this valley in australia should also happen to our yellowriver and, in fact, it is happening.i have seen farmers planting trees onmountains along the yellow river.i have seen them climb the mountain tops withseedlings on their shoulders because they had no machinery.i have seen thempour on trees the water they had carried up in buckets from miles down e farmers are quietly nourishing our yellow river, just as the riverhas nourished them.

and these farmers, men and women i don't know, gave me the confidence thatwe and our yellow river will grow together, and someday in the future, we willbe able to drink the clean water from our yellow river again, because she is ourdearest mother.

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