3分钟英语演讲小故事五篇
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3分钟英语演讲小故事五篇
无论在学习还是工作中,我们都会接触或用到各类英语演讲,小到课堂作业和工作汇报,大到会议发言和职位竞选。那么如何才能打造一篇精彩的英语演讲稿呢?下面小编整理了3分钟英语演讲小故事,供你参考。
英语演讲小故事篇一
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 didnt 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,maam,it just resembles your hair。
Notes:
1 inform v。告诉
2 nest n。窝;巢
3 description n。描述
4 encourage v。鼓励
5 resemble v。相似;类似
鸟窝与头发
我姐姐是一位小学老师。一次一个学生告诉她说一只鸟儿在教室外的树上垒了个窝。
是什么鸟呢?我姐姐问她。
我没看到鸟儿,老师,只看到鸟窝。那孩子回答说。
那么,你能给我们描述一下这个鸟巢吗?我姐姐鼓励她道。
哦,老师,就像你的头发一样。
英语演讲小故事篇二
Julie was saying her bedtime prayers。Please God,she said,make Naples the capital of Italy。Make Naples the capital of Italy。
Her mother interrupted and said。Julie,why do you want God to make Naples the capital of Italy?
And Julie replied,Because thats what I put in my geography exam!
翻译:
朱莉叶在做睡前祷告。上帝,求求你,她说,让那不勒斯成为意大利的首都吧。
妈妈打断她的话说:朱莉叶,为什么求上帝让那不勒斯成为意大利的首都呢?
朱莉叶回答道:因为我在地理考卷上是这样写的。
英语演讲小故事篇三
A Bet
Two pals are sitting in a pub watching the eleven-clock news。A reporter es on about a man threatening to jump from the 20th floor of a downtown building。One friend turns to the other and says,Ill bet you ten bucks the guy doesnt jump。
Its a bet,agrees his buddy。
A few minutes later,the man on the ledge jumps,so the loser hands his pal a $10 bill。I cant take your money,his friend admits。I saw him jump earlier on the six-oclock news。
Me,too,says the other buddy。But I didnt think hed do it again。
打赌
两个好朋友正坐在一家小酒馆内观看十一点的电视新闻。一则新闻报道说,有个男人威胁要从商业区一座大楼的二十层跳下去。一位朋友转身对另一位说道:我敢赌十块钱,那家伙不会往下跳。
赌就赌,他的朋友欣然同意。
几分钟后,站在墙檐上的男人跳了下去,因而赌输的那位交给他的朋友一张十元的钞票。我不能拿你的钱,他的朋友承认道,早在六点的新闻里,我就已见他跳下去了。
我也是,另一位说,可我想他不会再跳了!
英语演讲小故事篇四
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 merchants 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。