初中生演讲稿英语(通用3篇)

初中生演讲稿英语 篇1

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, I’m very glad to make a speech here. Today my topic is “I love you, China.”

初中生演讲稿英语(通用3篇)

Since the day I was born, I began to have a proud name—Chinese. Since the day I began to talk, the most beautiful sentence I’ve ever learnt has been “I love you, China!”

I love you, China, and I’m so proud of being a Chinese. I’m proud that I’ve got the beautiful yellow skin, black eyes and black hair. I’m also proud that I speak the most beautiful language in the world—Chinese.

I love you, China, for I can feel the deep love you give me every day, every minute. Last year, I got an opportunity to visit the United States of America. During my staying there, my father’s boss once invited my family to dinner. While at , he looked at me and asked: “Little boy, how long have you been in America?” “About a month,” I answered, “How lucky you are!” he said, “If you were living in China, how could you learn such perfect English?” I smiled and told him proudly that all the students in China are able to learn English at school. I saw his surprised eyes and said to myself, “I’m proud of you, China ”

初中生演讲稿英语篇2:Smile to Life

Hello, everybody. My name is Huang Wenjie. I am from Haikou No. 9 Middle School. My topic today is Smile to Life.

Do you always smile to life? If the answer is yes, I think you’re a very happy person.

If a person feels happy, his smile just shows he is glad. It’s very normal. But if you feel sad, what should you do? As a junior student, we should learn to smile to life. There are many bad things in our study life,such as some bad exams or a difficult game. When difficulties come, what will you face to them? I think smile is the best way for us.

When you do badly in an exam, smile to life. Tell yourself to be happy. Now since things have happened, your anger and sadness will do nothing. Instead it’ll even do harm to your health. Why not smile and do better next time?

When you have a difficult game, smile to life. It can make you braver. Do believe yourself. And smile will give you power to win the game!

Don’t be sad for pity things. It is said, if you smile to life, life will smile to you. So please smile to life, friends!

My speech is over. Thank you for listening.

初中生演讲稿英语 篇2

I have a very good friend. His name is Philip. As far as I'm concerned,he's very kind-hearted and generous. Once I was in high school, he treated mefriendly and sincerely. When I was happy, he was also happy with me. When I wassad, he always comforted me. When I was defeated, he always encouraged me. WhenI stumbled, he always pulled me up. Although we quarreled at times, we werestill in good relationships. We could know each other better after the my birthday came, he always sent me a special present.

我有一个很好的朋友。他的名字叫菲利普。我觉得他是非常善良和慷慨的。当我在高中的时候,他对我很友好、很真诚。我高兴的时候,他也和我一起开心。当我难过时,他总是安慰我。当我失败时,他总是鼓励我。当我迷茫时,他总是拉我一把。尽管有时候我们会吵架,我们关系仍然很好。争吵之后我们可以更好的了解对方。我生日的时候,他总是送我一份特别的礼物。

He's very hard-working and intelligent. He always studied hard at use of his hard work, he always did very well in exams. His oral English wasbetter than mine. Most of the time, he was willing to chat with me in g to his help, I made a lot of progress in oral English.

他非常勤劳也很聪明。在学校他总是很努力学习。由于他的努力,他总是能在考试中取得好成绩。他的英语口语比我好。大多数时候他都愿意用英语和我聊天。由于他的帮助,我在英语口语方面取得了很大的进步。

初中生演讲稿英语 篇3

One day in 1819, 3,000 miles off the coast of Chile, in one of the mostremote regions of the Pacific Ocean, 20 American sailors watched their shipflood with seawater.

They'd been struck by a sperm whale, which had ripped a catastrophic holein the ship's hull. As their ship began to sink beneath the swells, the menhuddled together in three small whaleboats.

These men were 10,000 miles from home, more than 1,000 miles from thenearest scrap of land. In their small boats, they carried only rudimentarynavigational equipment and limited supplies of food and water.

These were the men of the whaleship Essex, whose story would later inspireparts of “Moby Dick.”

Even in today's world, their situation would be really dire, but thinkabout how much worse it would have been then.

No one on land had any idea that anything had gone wrong. No search partywas coming to look for these men. So most of us have never experienced asituation as frightening as the one in which these sailors found themselves, butwe all know what it's like to be afraid.

We know how fear feels, but I'm not sure we spend enough time thinkingabout what our fears mean.

As we grow up, we're often encouraged to think of fear as a weakness, justanother childish thing to discard like baby teeth or roller skates.

And I think it's no accident that we think this way. Neuroscientists haveactually shown that human beings are hard'wired to be optimists.

So maybe that's why we think of fear, sometimes, as a danger in and ofitself. “Don't worry,” we like to say to one another. “Don't panic.” In English,fear is something we conquer. It's something we fight.

It's something we overcome. But what if we looked at fear in a fresh way?What if we thought of fear as an amazing act of the imagination, something thatcan be as profound and insightful as storytelling itself?

It's easiest to see this link between fear and the imagination in youngchildren, whose fears are often extraordinarily vivid.

When I was a child, I lived in California, which is, you know, mostly avery nice place to live, but for me as a child, California could also be alittle scary.

I remember how frightening it was to see the chandelier that hung above ourdining table swing back and forth during every minor earthquake, and I sometimescouldn't sleep at night, terrified that the Big One might strike while we weresleeping.

And what we say about kids who have fears like that is that they have avivid imagination. But at a certain point, most of us learn to leave these kindsof visions behind and grow up.

We learn that there are no monsters hiding under the bed, and not everyearthquake brings buildings down. But maybe it's no coincidence that some of ourmost creative minds fail to leave these kinds of fears behind as adults.