英语主题经典演讲稿

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英语主题经典演讲稿

  演讲稿是为了在会议或重要活动上表达自己意见、看法或汇报思想工作情况而事先准备好的文稿。在社会一步步向前发展的今天,演讲稿应用范围愈来愈广泛,那么一般演讲稿是怎么写的呢?以下是小编收集整理的英语主题经典演讲稿,仅供参考,大家一起来看看吧。

英语主题经典演讲稿

英语主题经典演讲稿1

  今年暑假,我参加了由教体局组织的这次英语培训活动,我很荣幸的获得了这次宝贵的提升专业素质和业务素质的机会,非常感谢领导给予我这次宝贵的学习机会,使我在英语水平、教学思想方面受益匪浅。

  此次培训是由来自加拿大外教授课,实行小班教学。在培训期间,每天不同的主题,针对我们英语教学方法的介绍和指导,让我们英语教师在培训中,掌握其实际应用技巧。Gloria给我们营造一个纯英语的学习环境,培养我们的英文惯性思维能力,我们在课堂上只讲英语,每天都在一个全英文的环境中实践与提高,这样大脑每天不断在接受英语的冲击,再加上教师的耐心的指导,培养在与真正的'外国人自然交流的过程中形成的语言思维习惯。

  还有,在外教课堂上,外教的肢体语言和面目表情是值得我们学习的,我们上了课之后,就感觉Gloria的课上得很活,她在课堂上时而唱歌,我们就随之唱起来;她在课堂上时而跳舞,我们也随之舞起来,这丝毫都没有浪费我们的学习时间,而且在唱歌和跳舞中进行了英语交流,Gloria天天给我们的话题都是新鲜的,让我们天天都有所期盼。这让我们训练英语口语之余还学到了好多实用的教学方法。在培训的课堂上是没有一句中文的,所有学员为了能听懂外教的话并能与之交流,学习非常刻苦,遇到生词或查字典;或学员之间相互讨论,共同思考;或比划着向外教请教。每天写的journal,让我们的英语书写也得到了飞速的提高。

  其实,我们从Gloria那里不仅是锻炼了英语口语与书写,增长了西方文化常识,我们还学到了本国英语教师有待提高的东西,包括教法,授课方式,以及评价学生等等,都是让我们大开眼界的,都是值得我们学习的。还有,这次培训给我印象最深的是外教们身上所具有的那股认真劲,它也可以被说成是“充满活力”,也可以看作是“充满热情”,总之和她在一起觉得自己全身充满阳光气,对生活充满希望。Gloria给我们上课,每一节课她都认真教学,丝毫看不出一丝疲惫、应付之意,也因此让我们更加感动,从而学习起来更加起劲、认真。我想我们每位教师在日常的教学中也应该是这样的,在进教室之前,无论你的身体多么疲惫,无论你的心情多么糟糕,你都要重新调整,让自己精神抖擞、高高兴兴的迈进课堂,去和学生共度40分钟的美好时光,让他们在你的课堂上不仅能学到英语知识,更能学习到对生活的热爱。

  总之,通过这次培训,我学到了很多方面的东西,我想我要把这次在培训中学到的知识带回到我的课堂教学中去,让我的学生也能体会到学习英语的乐趣。我相信,这些活动一定能提高学生学习英语的兴趣。在以后的教学中我会尝试着进行应用并创新,做一名合格而优秀的英语教师。

英语主题经典演讲稿2

  I was one of the only kids in college who had a reason to go to the P.O. box at the end of the day, and that was mainly because my mother has never believed in email, in Facebook, in texting or cell phones in general. And so while other kids were BBM-ing their parents, I was literally waiting by the mailbox to get a letter from home to see how the weekend had gone, which was a little frustrating when Grandma was in the hospital, but I was just looking for some sort of scribble, some unkempt cursive from my mother. And so when I moved to New York City after college and got completely sucker-punched in the face by depression, I did the only thing I could think of at the time. I wrote those same kinds of letters that my mother had written me for strangers, and tucked them all throughout the city, dozens and dozens of them. I left them everywhere, in cafes and in libraries, at the U.N., everywhere. I blogged about those letters and the days when they were necessary, and I posed a kind of crazy promise to the Internet: that if you asked me for a hand-written letter, I would write you one, no questions asked. Overnight, my inbox morphed into this harbor of heartbreak - a single mother in Sacramento, a girl being bullied in rural Kansas, all asking me, a 22-year-old girl who barely even knew her own coffee order, to write them a love letter and give them a reason to wait by the mailbox. Well, today I fuel a global organization that is fueled by those trips to the mailbox, fueled by the ways in which we can harness social media like never before to write and mail strangers letters when they need them most, but most of all, fueled by crates of mail like this one, my trusty mail crate, filled with the scriptings of ordinary people, strangers writing letters to other strangers not because they're ever going to meet and laugh over a cup of coffee, but because they have found one another by way of letter-writing. But, you know, the thing that always gets me about these letters is that most of them have been written by people that have never known themselves loved on a piece of paper. They could not tell you about the ink of their own love letters. They're the ones from my generation, the ones of us that have grown up into a world where everything is paperless, and where some of our best conversations have happened upon a screen. We have learned to diary our pain onto Facebook, and we speak swiftly in 140 characters or less. But what if it's not about efficiency this time? I was on the subway yesterday with this mail crate, which is a conversation starter, let me tell you. If you ever need one, just carry one of these. (Laughter) And a man just stared at me, and he was like, "Well, why don't you use the Internet?" And I thought, "Well, sir, I am not a strategist, nor am I specialist. I am merely a storyteller." And so I could tell you about a woman whose husband has just come home from Afghanistan, and she is having a hard time unearthing this thing called conversation, and so she tucks love letters throughout the house as a way to say, "Come back to me. Find me when you can." Or a girl who decides that she is going to leave love letters around her campus in Dubuque, Iowa, only to find her efforts ripple-effected the next day when she walks out onto the quad and finds love letters hanging from the trees, tucked in the bushes and the benches. Or the man who decides that he is going to take his life, uses Facebook as a way to say goodbye to friends and family. Well, tonight he sleeps safely with a stack of letters just like this one tucked beneath his pillow, scripted by strangers who were there for him when. These are the kinds of stories that convinced me that letter-writing will never again need to flip back her hair and talk about efficiency, because she is an art form now, all the parts of her, the signing, the scripting, the mailing, the doodles in the margins. The mere fact that somebody would even just sit down, pull out a piece of paper and think about someone the whole way through, with an intention that is so much harder to unearth when the browser is up and the iPhone is pinging and we've got six conversations rolling in at once, that is an art form that does not fall down to the Goliath of "get faster," no matter how many social networks we might join. We still clutch close these letters to our chest, to the words that speak louder than loud, when we turn pages into palettes to say the things that we have needed to say, the words that we have needed to write, to sisters and brothers and even to strangers, for far too long. Thank you. (Applause) (Applause)

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