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關於英語的學生演講稿1

大家好!

明天是“六一”國際兒童節。55年前,國際民主婦女聯合會為保障全世界兒童的生存權力、保健權力和受教育的權力,於1949年11月在莫斯科召開的一次大會上決定每年六月一日為國際兒童節。1949年12月23日,中國 也規定六月一日為兒童節。於是,全世界的兒童就擁有了一個屬於自己的節日——“六一”國際兒童節。

我謹代表學校向全體同學致以節日的祝賀,祝大家節日快樂!

我也藉此機會向全體教師表示衷心的感謝和崇高的敬意。你們既是尊敬的老師,更是辛勤的園丁。你們愛校如家,愛生如子;勤勤懇懇,任勞任怨;教書育人,無私奉獻。你們創造了優美的環境,你們創造了優良的質量,你們為學校的發展與騰飛創造了良好的基礎和條件。

同學們,“六一”是你們最快樂的節日,“六一”也是我們最高興的.日子。因為:

你們是家庭的寶貝,更是家庭的希望。你們能夠快樂地成長,家庭就充滿歡歌與笑語。你們是學校的孩子,更是學校的希望。你們能夠全面地發展,學校就充滿生機與活力。你們是社會的未來,更是社會的希望。你們能夠和諧地發展,社會就充滿熱情與友愛。你們是祖國的花朵,更是祖國的希望。你們能夠茁壯地成長,祖國就充滿美好與希望。來自作文範文網

希望同學們:文明、好學、自主、合作。學會學習、學會生活、學會做人、學會創造。像大人一樣富有責任心、富有使命感,堂堂正正做人,認認真真做事,快快樂樂學習,健健康康成長。熱愛祖國、熱愛黨、熱愛人民、熱愛自然、熱愛生活、熱愛科學、熱愛學習、熱愛勞動。珍惜生命、珍惜時間、珍惜友誼、珍惜學習與發展的機會。關心社會、關心環境、關心集體、關心他人。尊敬師長、團結同學、禮貌待人;明辨是非、辨別美醜、為人正直。做一個理想遠大、品行端莊、學習優良、身心健康的********事業的接班人。

希望老師們:敬業、愛生、嚴謹、探究。全面貫徹執行黨的教育方針,教書育人,五育並舉。牢固樹立服務意識、質量意識和精品意識。面向每一個學生,珍惜每一個教育機會,上好每一堂課,做好每一件事,促進每一個學生的健康、和諧、全面的發展。為學生的終生髮展奠定堅實的基礎。

讓我們共同努力,為把西塘國小辦成人民滿意的學校而努力奮鬥。

最後,祝同學們節日快樂!

關於英語的學生演講稿2

hello,everyone!

my name is steven . i'm 10 years old, today my topic is my family .

i have a happy family . there are three members:my father , my mother and me . my parents love mevery much .

my mother is chinese teacher . she is very tall and thin . her face looks small and her eres are very beautiful . my mother is very warm and friendly to others , but she is very strict with me .

my father is a professional accountant . he works hard every day . he likes playing football . i usually play with him . we enjoy ourselves every time .

my dream is to be a police officer when i grow up . everyboy , please cheer me on !

thanks ! thanks you very much !

關於英語的學生演講稿3

If I were a boy again, I would practice perseverance(毅力)more often, and never give up a thing because it was hard or inconvenient. If we want light, we must conquer darkness. Perseverance can sometimes equal genius in its results. “There are only two creatures,” says a proverb, “who can surmount the pyramids—the eagle and the snail.”

If I were a boy again, I would school myself into a habit of attention; I would let nothing come between me and the subject in hand. I would remember that a good skater never tries to skate in two directions at once. The habit of attention becomes part of our life, if we begin early enough. I often hear grown-up people say “I could not fix my attention on the lecture or book, although I wished to do so” , and the reason is, the habit was not formed in youth.

If I were to live my life over again, I would pay more attention to the cultivation of the memory. I would strengthen that faculty by every possible means, and on every possible occasion. It takes a little hard work at first to remember things accurately; but memory soon helps itself, and gives very little trouble. It only needs early cultivation to become a power.

If I were a boy again, I would look on the cheerful side. Life is very much like a mirror: if you smile upon it, I smile back upon you; but if you frown and look doubtful on it, you will get a similar look in return.

Inner sunshine warms not only the heart of the owner, but of all that come in contact with it. “who shuts love out ,in turn shall be shut out from love.”

Finally, instead of trying hard to be happy, as if that were the sole purpose of life, I would, if I were a boy again, I would still try harder to make others happy.

關於英語的學生演講稿4

Ladies and Gentlemen: My topic is Honesty.

As a correspondent of the Qingdao Morning News, I visited Dr. James Gilman, the President of the International Committee for Marco Polo Studies in England. In this picture, this is James, and this is me and we are looking at a dragon’s tooth. This is a true story.

65 years ago, James lived in Qingdao. Then he was only 5 years old. He often visited the Aquarium and was fascinated by a creature on display there, which he thought was a dragon. He was afraid of its sharp teeth and wanted one to keep as a treasure.

In the late 1930s, when the Japanese occupied Qingdao, his family had to leave. On his last day in Qingdao, he ran to the Aquarium and pulled out one of the teeth from the dragon’s mouth.

He kept the tooth for the next 65 years, but the feeling of guilt at having stolen it was there in the background all through his life. It was always on his conscience, and the feeling intensified as he became older. Finally he decided to put right his childish error. In 20xx, he visited Qingdao and returned it to the Aquarium with his sincere apologies. He received a warm welcome.

When James visited Qingdao, I accompanied him all the time and reported on his visit. I was deeply touched by his honesty. It has taught me a lot. I think to err is human. The important thing is to have the courage to admit and correct one’s error.

Honesty is a vital quality of human behaviour. So we should try to keep an honest mind in everything we say and do. I would like to say to all of my friends: Let’s be honest people of good moral character.