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幼兒英語演講稿十篇

幼兒英語演講稿十篇

幼兒英語演講稿 篇1

Hi, I ’m Tony.

幼兒英語演講稿十篇

My Chinese name is Yang Wenhao. I am a boy, a good boy, everybody knows that. Now I ’m five years old, I live in Chengdu and I study in Shuangnan Dadi Bi-language kindergarten. I ’m interest in English. I like green , I like blue, I like toys, I like balloon. Now haveyou learn me ? Now I will sing the song

Thank you.

幼兒英語演講稿 篇2

Mother’s Day is coming.I want to give my mother a surprise.I’ll buy aspecial gift for her.I know,she likes computers and she also likes ,I want to buy a new one。Because our computer is too old to Idon’t have enough , I must buy another one.I’ll go to the shop to buy anew album and write my favorite words on it。Tomorrow I will give it to my mom。Ithink it’s the best gift for usethis falls my love.

And if I study hard enough,in the future I will make much I willbuy anything my mother ough they are very expensive。Now, it’s importantto study hard and make ably I can have a good job and take goodcare of me are the best gift she wants to ,let me tell you”I think youare the best mom in the word and in my heart。”

幼兒英語演講稿 篇3

Less than three months ago at platform hearings in Salt LakeCity, I asked the Republican Party to lift the shroud of silence which has been draped over the issue of HIV and AIDS. I have come tonight to bring our silence to an end. I bear a message of challenge, not self-congratulation. I want your attention, not your applause.

I would never have asked to be HIV positive, but I believe that in all things there is a purpose; and I stand before you and before the nation gladly. The reality of AIDS is brutally clear. Two hundred thousand Americans are dead or dying. A million more are infected. Worldwide, fortymillion, sixty million, or a hundred million infections will be counted in the coming few years. But despite science and research, White House meetings, and congressional hearings, despite good intentions and bold initiatives, campaign slogans, and hopeful promises, it is -- despite it all -- the epidemic, which is winning tonight.

In the context of an election year, I ask you, here in this great hall, or listening in the quiet of your home, to recognize that AIDS virus is not a political creature. It does not care whether you are Democrat or Republican; it does not ask whether you are black or white, male or female, gay or straight, young or old.

Tonight, I represent an AIDS community whose members have been reluctantly drafted from every segment of American society. Though I am white and a mother, I am one with a black infant struggling with tubes in a Philadelphia hospital. Though I am female and contracted this disease in marriage and enjoy the warm support of my family, I am one with the lonely gay man sheltering a flickering candle from the cold wind of this family’s rejection.

This is not a distant threat. It is a present danger. The rate of infection is increasing fasted among women and children. Largely unknown a decade ago, AIDS is the third leading killer of young adult Americanstoday. But it won’t be third for long. Because unlike other diseases, this one travels. Adolescents don’t give each other cancer or heart disease because they believe they are in love, but HIV is different; and we have helped it along. We have killed each other with our ignorance, our prejudice, and our silence.

We may take refuge in our stereotypes, but we cannot hide there long, because HIV asks only one thing of those it attacks. Are you human?And this is the right question. Are you human? Because people with HIV have not entered some alien state of being. They are human. They have not earned cruelty, and they do not deserve meanness. They don’t benefit from being isolated or treated as outcasts. Each of them is exactly what God made: aperson; not evil, deserving of our judgment; not victims, longing for our pity; people, ready for support and worthy of compassion.

My call to the nation is a plea for awareness. If you believe you are safe, you are in danger. Because I was not hemophiliac, I was not at risk. Because I was not gay, I was not at risk. Because I did not inject drugs, I was not at risk.

My father has devoted much of his lifetime guarding against another holocaust. He is part of the generation who heard Pastor Nemoellor come out of the Nazi death camps to say: They came after the Jews, and I was not a Jew, so I did not protest. They came after the trade unionists, and I was not a trade unionist, so, I did not protest. Then they came after the Roman Catholics, and I was not a Roman Catholic, so, I did not protest. Then they came after me, and there was no one left to protest.”

The lesson history teaches is this: If you believe you are safe, you are at risk. If you do not see this killer stalking your children,look again. There is no family or community, no race or religion, no place left in America that is safe. Until we genuinely embrace this message, we are a nation at risk.

Someday our children will be grown. My son Max, now four, will take the measure of his mother. My son Zachary, now two, will sort through his memories. I may not be here to hear their judgments, but I know already what I hope they are. I want my children to know that their mother was not a victim. She was a messenger. I do not want them to think, as I once did, that courage is the absence of fear. I want them to know that courage is the strength to act wisely when most we are afraid.

I ask no more of you than I ask of myself or of my the millions of you who are grieving, who are frightened, who have suffered the ravages of AIDS firsthand: Have courage, and you will find support. To the millions who are strong, I issue the plea: Set aside prejudice and politics to make room for compassion and sound policy.

To all within the sound of my voice, I appeal: Learn with me the lessons of history and of grace, so my children will not be afraid to say the word AIDS when I am gone. Then, their children and yours may not need to whisper it at all.

God bless the children, and God bless us all. Good night.

幼兒英語演講稿 篇4

It's nice to be back at Princeton. I find it difficult to believe that it's been almost 11 years since I departed these halls for Washington. I wrote recently to inquire about the status of my leave from the university, and the letter I got back began, "Regrettably, Princeton receives many more qualified applicants for faculty positions than we can accommodate."

I'll extend my best wishes to the seniors later, but first I want to congratulate the parents and families here. As a parent myself, I know that putting your kid through college these days is no walk in the park. Some years ago I had a colleague who sent three kids through Princeton even though neither he nor his wife attended this university. He and his spouse were very proud of that accomplishment, as they should have been. But my colleague also used to say that, from a financial perspective, the experience was like buying a new Cadillac every year and then driving it off a cliff. I should say that he always added that he would do it all over again in a minute. So, well done, moms, dads, and families.

This is indeed an impressive and appropriate setting for a commencement. I am sure that, from this lectern, any number of distinguished spiritual leaders have ruminated on the lessons of the Ten Commandments. I don't have that kind of confidence, and, anyway, coveting your neighbor's ox or donkey is not the problem it used to be, so I thought I would use my few minutes today to make Ten Suggestions, or maybe just Ten Observations, about the world and your lives after Princeton. Please note, these points have nothing whatsoever to do with interest rates. My qualification for making such suggestions, or observations, besides having kindly been invited to speak today by President Tilghman, is the same as the reason that your obnoxious brother or sister got to go to bed later--I am older than you. All of what follows has been road-tested in real-life situations, but past performance is no guarantee of future results.

幼兒英語演講稿 篇5

A:Good evening,ladies and gentlemen,boys and girls!It is a great pleasure for us to get together are going to have an English competition and we are going to have some students think that English is so difficult and boring, we will try to make them understand that English is a great fun for some beautiful songs, performances, poems and speeches, we will see that Enalish is so beautiful and 's enjoy English and its you : In today's show, there are 6 contestants, are ready to show : Let's warmly welcome contestant No1 His topic is Unit 1, and contestant ready ,:Now, let's warmly welcome contestant topic is Unit contestant No3 ready ,:we are going to welcome anther contestant No3, and contestant No4A:we are going to welcome anther contestant No4,and contestant No5get ready ,we are going to welcome anther contestant No5last one is No6A: wonderful!There are six contestants give us a wonderful show.公佈成:

A:now,I will announce the third welcomecome 's give her a big:A: At last,another exciting moment is I am going to announce the biggest prize of the competition,the special prize(特等獎)

warmly welcome our leaders to give awards to our winner.結束語:Well, how exciting today the contest is!So I hope we'll all make good use of this and gentlemen,boys and girls,Thank you for coming!

幼兒英語演講稿 篇6

Hello, everybody.

I’ m Sky. My Chinese name is Li tianyi. I’m clever and handsome. I like singing ,playing chess and skating. I like Chinese Kongfu the best. When I growing up, I want to became the policeman, the fireman or the driver. I like blue, I like yellow, I like monkey,I like... I love my teachers. I love my friends and my parents. Do you love me? Now sing the song

Thank you.

幼兒英語演講稿 篇7

Good morning.

My name is Cheng Yijia. I m from Grade 5 of Yingcai School of Guangrao.I am very glad to make a speech here this time, I'd like to talk something about my hobbies.

Everyone has hobbies. My mother likes watching TV. My father likes chess. Many of my schoolmates like playing football. So what are my hobbies? Now let me tell you about my hobbies.

I have many hobbies, such as sports, singing, playing the computer games and reading books, but learning English is my favourite. My mother is an English teacher. When I was 2 years old, she taught me many English words, At that time, I couldn t say Chinese, but I could say so many English words easily. I knew more and more English words and sentences day after day.

When I was seven, my mother sent me to an English school. I played games and sang English songs with other children there. Then I discovered the beauty of the language, and began my colorful dream in the English world.

Everyday, I read English following the tapes. Sometimes, I watch English cartoons.

On the weekend, I often go to the English corner. By talking with different people there, I have made more and more friends as well as improved my oral English.

I hope I can travel around the world some day. I want to go to America to visit Washington Monument, I also want to go to London, because England is where English language developed. If I can ride my bike in Cambridge university, I will be very happy.

I hope I can speak English with everyone in the world. I'll introduce China to them, such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and Dongying.

I know, Rome was not built in a day. I believe that after hard study, one day I can speak English very well.

If you want to be loved, you should learn to love . So I believe as I love English everyday , it will love me too

There is more I like to do. There is more I want to say. Maybe I can tell you more next time. That s all, thank you!

親愛的老師和同學們。

早上好。

我的名字是程Yijia 。我從5級的Yingcai學校的Guangrao我很高興能在這裏演講;這一次,我想談談我的業餘愛好。

個人都有愛好。我的媽媽喜歡看電視。我的爸爸喜歡下棋。我的許多同學喜歡踢足球。我的業餘愛好是什麼呢?現在讓我來告訴你關於我的業餘愛好。

我有很多愛好體育運動,如唱歌、玩電腦遊戲和讀書,但學英語是我的.最愛。我的媽媽是一名英語老師。當我是2歲時,她教會了我許多英語單詞,在這段時間內,我不能説中文,但我可以這樣説,許多英語單詞很容易。我知道越來越多的英語單詞和句子,日復一日。

我7歲時,我媽媽叫我去找一個英語培訓學校。我唱英文歌曲,玩遊戲,而且與其他小孩。然後我發現那美麗的語言,並開始了我的英語世界的五彩繽紛的夢。

每天,我讀英語的磁帶。有時候,我看英語卡通片。

在週末,我常去英語角。通過與不同的人交談,我已經有越來越多的朋友以及提高我的英語口語

我希望我能環遊世界。我想去美國訪問華盛頓紀念碑,我也要去倫敦,因為英格蘭是英語語言的發展。如果我可以騎我的自行車在劍橋大學,我將會非常高興。

我希望我能説流利的英語和世界上的每一個人。我將向中國,如長城、故宮、東營。

我知道,羅馬不是一天建成的。我相信,經過艱苦的學習,有一天我能講一口流利的英語。

如果你想被愛的人,你要學會去愛。所以我相信我愛英語日常時,它將會愛我

還有更多,我喜歡做的事。還有更多的我想説的。也許我可以告訴你更多的下次吧。所有的,謝謝!

幼兒英語演講稿 篇8

Hello, Everybody.

Nice to meet you. My name is Wei Jingyu, I ’m six years old. I am a handsome boy. I come from Chengdu. Now I study in Shuangnan Dadi Bi-language kindergarten.

I like tomato, meat and cola. I like watching cartoon the best. In my family , there are father(daddy) ,mother(mommy) and I. My father is a manager, My mother is a housewife. I love them very much. Now I want sing the song

Thank you.

幼兒英語演講稿 篇9

Hello everyone, I am happy to give a speech here name is YanWei, I am from a beautiful place—YiChun.I have many interests such as listen to music, ride bicycle, go on a journey, watch the news and so on.I really like a sentence that we are still young, so we should do what young people should e all of you have never heard it before, because it is neither said by an excellent person nor written in a famous book, it is just written by me, a really common sentence encourages me to do lots of things.

Ok, now let us back into the theme of y my topic is environment.

It is clear that we have only one earth, but now the environment is becoming worse and will see the black smoke is rising when you up your head, and the polluted water and ma of rubbish will flooded into your eyes while you sts have been cut down without restraint, so the green is becoming le and river and the ocean is being polluted severely, so many fishes and other species are people breath the smelly air into our lungs, drink the dirty water into our stomach, eat the polluted food into our body, so more and more people feel sick today somehow or other, I feel really sorrow for those.

As the saying goes, nature is given to us, and we can earn it by in fact, we do not, we only ask for nature greedily, we do lots of damages to her, exceive exploitation of resource, great waste, severe pollution and so earth can’t bear us er or later, people should pay for what they ough there are some natural disasters in recent years, I think it’s only the natural warning to us, if we do not hold up immediately; we would suffer much more gh I don’t agree with the idea that the end of the world will come in this month, I think that day will come some day later, maybe ten years later, twenty years later or one hundred years later or , please be kind to our earth, maybe we can delay that day.

As we school students, we can do lots of things to protect the off the light electrical equipments while you don’t use them, recycle paper、plastic and bottles, stop throwing rubbish everywhere, stop walking on gra, start helping plant more trees and gra and so kind to the river and be good to the trees, smile at the sunshine and bow to the breeze, be friendly to nature and the nature will be nice to us.

幼兒英語演講稿 篇10

hello, everyone, my name is JACK,大家好,我叫JACK,I am a student of aston English school,我是阿斯頓英語學校的學生,my English teacher is VICK,我的英語老師是VICK,my foreign teacher is BEN,我的外教叫BEN,I have been learning English for half a year's time,我學習英語已經有半年的時間了,I am very honored to study in aston, in the later days,我很榮幸能和大家一起在阿斯頓學習,I will be more efforts to learn English well, let it accompany my life!在以後的日子裏,我將更努力的學好英語,讓它陪伴我一生!

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