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國小英語故事演講稿(通用8篇)

國小英語故事演講稿(通用8篇)

國小英語故事演講稿(通用8篇)

國小英語故事演講稿 篇1

she kindled a third match. again shot up the flame; and now she was sitting under a most beautiful christmas tree ,far larger, and far more prettily decked out, than the one she had seen last christmas eve through the glass doors of the rich merchant's house. hundreds of wax-tapers lighted up the green branches, and tiny painted figures, such as she had seen in the shop-windows, looked down from the tree upon her. the child stretched out her hands towards them in delight, and in that moment the lights of the match warm quenched; still, however, the christmas candles burned higher and higher, she beheld them beaming like stars in heaven; one of them fell, the lights streaming behind it like a long, fiery tail.

“now some one is dying,” said the little girl, softly, for she had been told by her old grandmother, the only person who had ever been kind to her, and who was now dead that whenever a star falls an immortal spirit returns to the god who gave it.

she struck yet another match against the wall; it flamed up, and surrounded by its light, appeared before her that same dear grandmother, gentle and loving as always, but bright and happy as she had never looked during her lifetime.

國小英語故事演講稿 篇2

A little frog wakes up in the morning. He can’t find his toy, he is crying.

A fish hears and comes. He asks, “Why are you crying?” The frog answers, “I lost my toy.” “What is your toy?” “I don’t know its name, but it’s round and yellow.” The fish says, “I know, I know.” Quickly, he comes back with a yellow leaf. “No, no,That’s not my toy.” The frog still cries.

A dog is coming, “A round and yellow thing is on the playground. That must be your toy.” The frog sees, that is not his toy, too. It’s a yellow ball.

A squirrel is running with a pine nut. But that’s not the frog’s toy.

It’s dark. The frog is very sad. He doesn’t find his toy. He cries again. The moon is rising in the sky. The shadow of the moon is on the pond. “Oh! My toy! I found my toy!”

The frog jumps happily.

國小英語故事演講稿 篇3

A Good Boy

Little Robert asked his mother for two cents. "What did you do with the money I gave you yesterday?"

"I gave it to a poor old woman," he answered.

"You're a good boy," said the mother proudly. "Here are two cents more. But why are you so interested in the old woman?" "She is the one who sells the candy."

好孩子

小羅伯特向媽媽要兩分錢。

“昨天給你的錢幹什麼了?”

“我給了一個可憐的老太婆,”他回答説。 “你真是個好孩子,”媽媽驕傲地説。

“再給你兩分錢。可你為什麼對那位老太太那麼感興趣呢?”

“她是個賣糖果的。”

國小英語故事演講稿 篇4

Lan and Fred were boys. They were both twelve years old, and they were in the same class in their school. Last Friday afternoon they had a fight in class, and their teacher was very angry. He said to both of them, “Stay here after the lessons this afternoon, and write your names a thousand times.” After the last lesson, all the other boys went home, but Lan and Fred stayed in the classroom with their teacher and begin writing their names.

Then Fred began crying.

The teacher looked at him and said,” Why are you crying, Fred?”

“Because his name’s Lan May, and mine’s Frederick Hollingsworth,” Fred said.

國小英語故事演講稿 篇5

Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed

Jack and Ben are good friends. One day, they explore a forest together. When they go deep into the forest, suddenly they hear a sound. “What’s that? The sound is so terrible.” Ben says.

“Oh! Bear! Look! A bear!” Jack says and climbs quickly on a tall tree.

Ben tries to climb on the tree. But he can’t. “What can I do? Help me please! “Ben says to Jack. But Jack does nothing.

The bear is coming. Ben lies down quickly and pretends to die. The bear looks at Ben and walking around him. Ben holds his breath. The bear smells Ben and thinks he’s dying, and then the bear goes away.

When Jack sees the bear going far, he slides down from the tree and wakes Ben. “What did the Bear whisper to you?” Jack asks Ben.

“Why didn’t you help me? Have you not heard the sentence: A friend in need is a friend indeed?” Ben shouted.

患難見真情

傑克和本是一對好朋友。一天,他倆結伴去森林探險。當他們深入森林時,突然聽到一個聲音。

“那是什麼?這聲音真恐怖。”本説。

“啊!是熊!快看!熊!”傑克邊説邊迅速爬到身旁的顆大樹上。

本試着爬在樹上,可是他做不到。“我怎麼辦啊?快幫幫我?”本朝傑克喊道。可

是傑克什麼也沒有做。

熊來了。本趕快躺在地上裝死。熊看看本。繞着他走了兒圈。本趕忙屏住呼吸。熊又低下頭聞了本,以為他死了,然後就走開了。

傑克看到熊走遠了,他才滑下樹來,叫醒本。“熊剛才跟你説什麼了?“傑克好奇地文本。

“你剛才為什麼不幫我?難道你沒有聽對患難見真情這句話嗎?”本大聲喊道。

國小英語故事演講稿 篇6

I've Just Bitten My Tongue

"Are we poisonous?" the young snake asked his mother.

"Yes, dear," she replied - "Why do you ask?"

"Cause I've just bitten my tongue! "

Notes:

1 poisonous adj.有毒的

2 Cause I've just bitten my tongue 因為我剛咬了自己的舌頭。 句中 Cause 是 Because 的縮略形式。

我剛咬破自己的舌頭

“我們有毒嗎?”一個年幼的蛇問它的母親。

“是的,親愛的,”她回答説,“你問這個幹什麼?”

“因為我剛剛咬破自己的舌頭。”

國小英語故事演講稿 篇7

Nest and Hair

My sister, a primary school teacher, was informed by one of her pupils that a bird had built its nest in the tree outside the classroom.

"What kind of bird?" my sister asked.

"I didn't see the bird, ma' am, only the nest," replied the child.

"Then, can you give us a description of the nest?" my sister encouraged her .

"Well, ma'am, it just resembles your hair. "

Notes:

1 inform v.告訴

2 nest n.窩;巢

3 description n.描述

4 encourage v.鼓勵

5 resemble v. 相似;類似

鳥窩與頭髮

我姐姐是一位國小老師。一次一個學生告訴她説一隻鳥兒在教室外 的樹上壘了個窩。

“是什麼鳥呢?”我姐姐問她。

“我沒看到鳥兒,老師,只看到鳥窩。”那孩子回答説。

“那麼,你能給我們描述一下這個鳥巢嗎?”我姐姐鼓勵她道。

“哦,老師,就像你的頭髮一樣。”

國小英語故事演講稿 篇8

A Woman Who Fell

It was rush hour and I was dashing to a train in New York City's Grand Central Terminal - As I neared the gate, a plump, middle-aged woman sprinted up from behind, lost her footing on the smooth marble floor and slid onto her back. Her momentum carried her close to my shoes. Before I could help her, however, she had scrambled up. Gaining her composure, she winked at me and said, "Do you always have beautiful women failing at your feet?"

摔倒的女人

上下班高峯期,我匆匆奔向紐約豪華中心站去趕一趟火車。接近門口,一位肥胖的中年婦女從後面衝過來,沒想到在平滑的大理石地面上失了腳,仰面滑倒了。她的慣性使她接近了我的腳。我正準備扶她,她卻自己爬了起來。她鎮定了一下,對我擠了一下眉,説道:“總是有漂亮女人拜倒在你腳下嗎?”

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