要寫好演講稿,,首先必須要了解聽眾對象,,了解他們的心理、愿望和要求是什么,,使演講有針對性,,能解決實際問題,。大家想知道怎么樣才能寫得一篇好的演講稿嗎?以下我給大家整理了一些優(yōu)質(zhì)的演講稿模板范文,,希望對大家能夠有所幫助,。
大學(xué)勵志英語演講稿篇一
at the direction of the president, i have worked closely with leadership across government agencies to prioritize workforce development and proven on-the-job training programs like apprenticeships so that young women – and men – have more opportunities to earn while they learn, provide for their families, and master the skills that drive progress in the 21st century.
finally, we must empower women who live in countries that prevent them from leading.
across the world, there are still laws that stop women from fully participating in their nation’s economy.
in some countries, women are not allowed to own property, travel freely, or work outside of the home without the consent of their husbands.
countries like the united states and japan cannot be complacent. we must continue to champion reforms in our own countries while also empowering women in restricted economies.
大學(xué)勵志英語演講稿篇二
the answer is no. i could have brought myparents to a new place for buffet breakfast on an awesome autumn sunday morning, i could have bought a suv in xiamen and move them around. i didn’t, due to various restrictions.
would i choose a different path had we got achance to turn the clock back to the time when i was in my early 20s? i don't thinkso. let me tell you why.
i quite agree with the following the quote fromb. j. neblett.
“we are the sum total of our experiences. thoseexperiences – be they positive or negative – make us the person we are, at anygiven point in our lives.”
part of the reasons why we are who we are todayis those experiences and those people we have encountered over the years. in hindsight, i can’t even tell whether certain decisions i have made, certain paths i have taken, are right or wrong. we may regret for those things we didn’t do enough. what we can is to make up for it within our capacity while it is in time, while your parents are still alive, while your kids haven’t entered puberty stage.
over to you, toastmaster.
大學(xué)勵志英語演講稿篇三
good morning, my name cindy, it is really a great honor to have this opportunity for a interview, i would like to answer whatever you may raise, and i hope i can make a good performance today, eventually enroll in this prestigious university in september. now i will introduce myself briefly,i am 23 years old,born in province ,and i am curruently a senior student at beijing major i will receive my bachelor degree after my graduation in the past 4 years,i spend most of my time on study,i have passed cet6 with a ease. and i have acquired basic knowledge of packaging and publishing both in theory and in practice. besides, i have attend
several packaging exhibition hold in beijing, this is our advantage study here, i have taken a tour to some big factory and company. through these i have a deeply understanding of domestic packaging industry. compared to developed countries such as us, unfortunately, although we have made extraordinary progress since 1978,our packaging industry are still underdeveloped, mess, unstable, the situation of employees in this field are awkard. but i have full confidence in a bright future if only our economy can keep the growth pace still.
i guess you maybe interested in the reason itch to law, and what is my plan during graduate study life,i would like to tell you that pursue law is one of my lifelong goal,i like my major packaging and i wont give up,if i can pursue my master degree here i will combine law with my former education.
i will work hard in thesefields ,patent ,trademark, copyright, on the base of my years study in department of p&p, my character? i cannot describe it well, but i know i am optimistic and confident. sometimes i prefer to stay alone, reading, listening to music, but i am not lonely, i like to chat with my classmates, almost talk everything ,my favorite pastime is valleyball,playing cards or surf online. through college life,i learn how to balance between study and entertainment. by the way, i was a actor of our amazing drama club. i had a few glorious memory on stage. that is my pride.
“good morning, sir. my name is…”打招呼和過場基本是必須的。
“i’m , i’m , and i’m very .”按照我們的傳統(tǒng)思維,,自我夸耀一番也是難以避免的,。但是這真的好嗎?
如果說自我夸耀是正常的,那么就有99%的人在面試時這么做了,。然而,,那么多人都用一樣的措辭自夸,真的會有積極的效果?就怕非但沒有積極效果,,反而讓人覺得你很浮夸,,盡說大話很不可靠。而且,,老外們對此更加在意,,一聽到某些單詞,說不定就觸碰到“雷區(qū)”,,馬上say “good bye”了,。
這里有10個單詞,不適合在面試的時候形容自己,??纯茨阌袥]有如此自夸的習(xí)慣吧。
1. generous(寬宏大量的)
肚量是看在旁人眼里的,,并不是喊出來的,,尤其是不適合從自己的嘴巴里喊出來。真正心胸開闊的人,,從不會炫耀,,也不會索取別人的稱贊。他們就不認為自己的心胸氣度如此廣闊,,因為他們覺得他們還能做得更多,。
2. humble(謙恭的)
認為自己很謙虛的人其實并不謙虛,因為真正謙虛的人從不稱贊自己謙虛,。如果你真要讓別人了解自己有多謙虛,,就在言語中表現(xiàn)出自己的謙和吧,千萬不要直接就說“其實啊,,我這個人很謙虛的”,。你聽到別人這么說,會怎么想?
3. self-disciplined(嚴格自律的)
自律是好事,,但是如果自律過了頭,,會給別人什么印象?不懂變通,,缺乏彈性,死腦筋,,不好相處……你身邊有沒有對待自己特別嚴格的人?你覺不覺得這樣的人太硬不太好相處呢?所以別說自我要求特別嚴格了,,職場不如軍隊,不需要鐵一般的紀律,,這樣反而會讓人覺得你缺乏人性化的變通,,也難以溝通。
4. passionate(充滿激情的)
熱情從來不是喊出來的,,而是在實際工作中做出來的,。說得好聽比做什么都容易,千萬別讓人覺得你只是嘴巴上特別有干勁而已,。另外,,熱愛工作是好事,但是太過于熱愛工作,,會讓人擔(dān)心你是否會做出什么過激的舉動,。而且,如果讓別人覺得你動不動就滿懷激情地工作,,這樣你的同事也會很累,。
5. witty(機智幽默的)
一般很機智又有幽默感的人,是不會刻意這么稱贊自己的,,除非他擅長說冷笑話,。想想,如果一個人對你說“你知道嗎?我是個很機智幽默的人”,,你的反應(yīng)一定是兩個字——呵呵,。真正機智幽默的人,,在談吐間就能讓別人感受到了,,用得著挑明了說嗎?這反而是愚笨的自夸。
大學(xué)勵志英語演講稿篇四
looking around me today, i think of the generations of yale graduates who have come before you. inspaniduals who have been for something.
there are many names we know and others that would be less familiar – presidents and world leaders, artists and business executives, scholars and scientists.
like them, i know you will heed the call to leadership and service and leave your mark on every realm of human endeavor.
that is yale’s mission – that is what yale is for.
as members of the yale community, what do we believe?
we believe that facts and expertise, applied with creativity and wisdom, can transform the world.
we believe that education and research save lives and make life more meaningful.
we believe that spanersity of thought and spanersity indeed are essential to human progress.
we believe, most of all, in the boundless potential of human ingenuity; that together, we can solve great challenges and bring light and truth to a world in great need of it.
大學(xué)勵志英語演講稿篇五
good morning,dear teacher and my friends.
it’s a very intresting topic today.
i think my dad was a hero for me when i was a young child. wed go fishing, walks, and other fun things for a kid.
every child has a good and great father, and so do i. my dad played a very important role in my daily life`````exactly speaking, in my past 16 years.
my father always stands in the center of my life,, from past till now and possibly in the future.
my family was rather poor when i was in my childhood. we didnt have our own house and had to live in a shabby,, small room rented from my fathers factory. the room was so small that there was little space for people to walk. i didnt have my own bed and had to sleep with my parents. this is terrible both for my parents and me.
but father made this all different!he works very hard on his own business, now we have our own 2 housese,surly,i have my own he take our family so much happiness, richer and richer.
when i was little, i did everything with my dad. you could always find me sitting on his knee or walking and doing everything with him. every night he would read me a bed time story and make the voices of each character.
i learnt a lot from my daddy. i learnt to never take things to seriously and to always smile.
years pasted, my father is over 45 now. it is time for me to look after him and i am sure i will do and we will live an even better life. and i will say,i really love you dad,cause you are the hero in my mind.
thank you so much!
大學(xué)勵志英語演講稿篇六
i applaud prime minister abe for expanding paid family leave here in japan, an important step in addressing the modern challenges of working families and maintaining women’s attachment to the workforce.
this year, for the first time ever, the president’s budget included a proposal to establish a nationwide paid family leave program. we know this will take time, but we are deeply committed to working with members of congress, on both sides of the aisle, to get it done and deliver more pro-family solutions to hardworking americans.
third, in this age of rapid technology, we must also confront the challenges of workforce development.
it is critical as we look toward the future, that we don’t allow women in the united states and around the world to be left behind by the 4th industrial revolution – a revolution that’s integrating robotics, computer programing, artificial intelligence, social media, and cutting-edge technologies into every aspect of our society.
as technology transforms every industry, we must work to ensure that women have access to the same education and industry opportunities as men.
female and minority participation in stem fields is moving in the wrong direction. women today represent only 13 percent of engineers and 24 percent of computer science professionals, down from 35 percent in 1990. we must create equal participation in these traditionally male-dominated sectors of our economy, which are among the fastest-growing and most lucrative industries in the world. over the coming decades, technologies such as automation and robotics will transform the way we work, and we want to make sure that women can lead in the economy of the future. otherwise, not only will we fail in closing the persistent gender wage gap, we will risk reversing the hard-fought progress we have made in this fight.
大學(xué)勵志英語演講稿篇七
i joined the government informed by my experiences in the private sector, having been both an executive leading an international real estate business and an entrepreneur who built a successful brand in an entirely different industry.
as a professional with three young children, despite the help i am able to have at home, i too experience the struggles of balancing the competing demands of work and family.
i, however, am far more fortunate than most.
because of the opportunities i’ve been afforded my whole life, i felt an obligation to seize this moment and join the administration.
i saw a chance to fuel the number of women owned businesses and grow our economy.
i saw a chance to work on behalf of girls in rural communities and inner cities who by learning to code or studying robotics could secure good-paying jobs in our modern economy.