朴实感动英语演讲稿范文

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朴实感动英语演讲稿范文Simple and touching English speech

编订:JinTai College

朴实感动英语演讲稿范文

前言:自我介绍是向别人展示你自己,直接关系到你给别人的第一印

象的好坏及以后交往的顺利与否,也是认识自我的手段。自我介绍是

每个人都必然要经历的一件事情,日常学习、工作、生活中与陌生人

建立关系、打开局面的一种非常重要的手段,通过自我介绍获得到对

方的认识甚至认可,是一种非常重要的技巧。本文档根据自我介绍内

容要求和特点展开说明,具有实践指导意义,便于学习和使用,本文

下载后内容可随意调整修改及打印。

演讲是展示自己人格魅力的一种体现?那我们该如何做的更有现场感染力呢?我们以下是小泰给大家带来上台演讲的初中两分钟朴实感动英语演讲稿范文五篇,欢迎大家参考借鉴!英语演讲稿1

I grew up in a very small country town in Victoria. I had a very normal, low-key kind of upbringing. I went to school, I hung out with my friends, I fought with my younger sisters. It was all very normal. And when I was 15, a member of my local community approached my parents and wanted to nominate me for a community achievement award. And my parents

said, "Hm, that's really nice, but there's kind of one glaring problem with that. She hasn't actually achieved anything."And they were right, you know. I went to school, I got good marks, I had a very low-key after school job in my mum's hairdressing salon, and I spent a lot of time watching "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Dawson's Creek." Yeah, I know. What a contradiction. But they were right, you know. I wasn't doing anything that was out of the ordinary at all. I wasn't doing anything that could be considered an achievement if you took disability out of the equation.英语演讲稿2

Years later, I was on my second teaching round in a Melbourne high school, and I was about 20 minutes into a year 11 legal studies class when this boy put up his hand and said, "Hey miss, when are you going to start doing your speech?" And I said, "What speech?" You know, I'd been talking them about defamation law for a good 20 minutes. And he said, "You know, like, your motivational speaking. You know, when people in

wheelchairs come to school, they usually say, like, inspirational stuff?" "It's usually in the big hall." And that's when it dawned on me: This kid had only

ever experienced disabled

people as objects of inspiration. We are not, to this kid -- and it's not his fault, I mean, that's

true for many of us. For lots of us, disabled people are not our teachers or our doctors or our manicurists. We're not real people. We are there to inspire. And in fact, I am sitting on this stage looking like I do in this wheelchair, and you are probably kind of

expecting me to inspire you. Right? (Laughter) Yeah.英语演讲稿3

Well, ladies and gentlemen, I'm afraid I'm going

to disappoint you dramatically. I am not here to

inspire you. I am here to tell you that we have been lied to about disability. Yeah, we've been sold the

lie that disability is a Bad Thing, capital B, capital T. It's a bad thing, and to live with a disability makes you exceptional. It's not a bad thing, and it

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