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奥巴马开学演讲稿

奥巴马开学演讲稿

奥巴马开学演讲稿尊敬的校长、各位教师、亲爱的同学们:很高兴来到这里与大家一起分享我的看法和观点。

在演讲之前,我想先对你们的进步和成功表示赞赏。

从今天开始,你们将步入高中的新旅程,在这个旅程中,你们将遇到许多挑战和机会,像毕业、考试、体育赛事、文化活动等等。

这些经验将决定你们未来的方向和格局,同时它们也能影响到未来几代人的生活。

作为美国总统,我向往着一个更美好、更公正和更有机会的未来,我在这个学院为此发表讲话,希望激励我们的未来领袖们追求这样一个共同的目标。

在我演讲的过程中,我想强调三个重要的要素:个人责任、全球视野以及与他人共处的能力。

首先,个人责任是当代社会的一个重要元素。

我们必须意识到我们自己的行为对我们的生活和社区的影响,我们必须承担损失和遵守法律。

总统身份不会免除我个人责任,这个原则同样适用于每一个人。

在学生阶段,代表了一个人移向成年人的过程,你们需要更多责任感,对于学业、诚信和社交,你们必须承担责任。

在面对困难和错误时,勇于承认错误可能是改正和发展的关键。

其次,全球化意味着你们要以不同的方式思考和观察世界。

世界变得更加多元化,你们会接触到不同文化、背景和历史的人,这是你们个人的机会,也是创新和进步所需要的。

全球化的同时,是我们必要的关注,我们看到的是全球气候变化、流行病传播以及政治紧张局势的影响。

我们无法忽视这些因素,我们需要学会面对它们,寻求合适的解决方案。

最后,与他人共处的能力是学术和社会世界中至关重要的因素。

在共处时,我们一定会面对不合理以及无法实现的目标,会有不同的看法和不同的观点。

我们需要建立良好的沟通渠道,这需要我们坦诚相待、尊重别人以及包容不同的观点。

我们需要学会与不同背景和观点的人合作,这将帮助我们学会每个人的力量和价值,理解不同文化和背景的差异,更好地处理我们所处的环境。

尊重个人责任、全球化视野和与他人共处的能力是我们必须强调的关键要素之一。

通过这样的努力,你们将更好地准备自己,更好地为我们的未来做好准备。

美国总统Obama高中开学典礼励志演讲稿

美国总统Obama高中开学典礼励志演讲稿

美国总统Obama高中开学典礼励志演讲稿尊敬的学生们,老师们,家长们,大家好!今天,我很荣幸能够在这里,与你们共同庆祝新学期的开始。

我知道,对于每一位同学来说,这一天意义非凡。

你们也许会感到兴奋,也许会感到紧张,但我希望,你们能够从我的话语中,获得一些启发,帮助你们度过接下来的日子。

首先,我想说的是,我们正在经历一个极不寻常的时期。

这个时期,我们的日常生活被迫停滞,我们的社交距离被无限拉大,我们的未来也被无限制地延迟。

在这样一个时期,我们必须坚强、勇敢地面对所有的挑战。

我们必须相信自己,相信自己可以战胜任何困难。

我们要想象我们的未来,不要因为眼前的困难而失去信心。

其次,我想说,我们要珍惜我们所拥有的一切。

过去的几个月,我们体验到了人类历史上少有的全球性灾难,它让我们认识到许多我们一直以来视为理所当然的事情,其实都来之不易。

我们应该感激我们所拥有的一切,包括我们的家庭、我们的朋友、我们的学校和我们的社区。

我们应该珍惜时间、珍惜健康、珍惜机会,尽我们所能地做出贡献,为改变这个世界而努力。

其次,我想说,我们要以积极的态度去迎接挑战。

每个人都会遇到挑战,但是如何面对挑战是非常重要的。

我们可以选择面对时强大,对抗它们并从中学习,也可以选择逃避,躲避它们,然而我们都知道,面对挑战并且战胜他们是我们成长的关键。

如果你们学会了如何在自己的挑战中找到意义,那你们就会在人生的每个阶段都能够获得成功。

最后,我想说的是,我们要保持希望和信心。

虽然我们现在面临着困难,但是我们要坚信我们一定能够克服一切。

我们要相信自己拥有的力量,相信自己的梦想,相信自己的未来是光明的。

我相信,通过团结合作、相互支持,我们一定能够创造出一个更加强大、更加美好的世界。

最后,我想说的是,加油!祝大家在新的学年里学有所成,取得非凡的成就!谢谢!。

美国总统Obama高中开学典礼励志演讲稿

美国总统Obama高中开学典礼励志演讲稿

美国总统Obama高中开学典礼励志演讲稿以下这篇是Obama在弗吉尼亚州阿灵顿郡韦克菲尔德高中开学典礼上洛斯阿拉莫斯发表的一篇非常励志的演讲稿,鼓励高中生们通过好好读书来实现自己的志向。

大家好!谢谢你们。

谢谢你们,大家好,大家请就坐。

你们今天都好吗?蒂姆·斯派塞(TimSpicer)好吗?我现在与弗吉尼亚州郡阿灵顿韦克菲尔德高中的学生们在一起。

美国省内从预备班小学预备班到中学2021年级的学生正在收听播放。

我很高兴大家今天都能参与。

我还要上佳感谢韦克菲尔德高中出色的组织安排。

请为你们自己热烈鼓掌。

我知道,今天是你们很多人开学不少的日子。

对于进入中心小学预备班、初中或高中的学生,今天是卢瓦龙县你们来到上新学校的第一天,心里可能出现有点紧张,这是可以理解的。

我能想象有些毕业班学生现在感觉很不错--还有一年就考进了。

不论在哪个年级,你们有些人除非希望暑假更长一点,今天早上的确能多睡一小会儿。

我了解这种感觉。

我小时候,我们家生活在海外。

我在印度尼西亚住了几年。

我妈妈没有钱送上其他美国小孩上的学校,但硬式她认为必须让我接受美式教育。

因此,她决定从周一到周五自己给我补课。

不过她还要上班,所以只能在清早四点半给我上课。

你们可以想见,我不太痛快那么早起床。

有很多次,我趴在餐桌上就醒了。

但每当我抱怨的时候,我妈妈都会那样地看我几眼一眼,然后说:“小子,这对我也并不轻松。

”我知道你们有些人还在适应开学后的生活。

但我今天来到这里有重要的事情要和你们说。

我来这里是素质教育要和你们谈谈你们的教育问题,以及在这个新学年对你们所有人的。

我做过很多次有关教育问题的演讲。

我多次谈到过责任问题。

我谈到过教师激励学生并督促他们学习的责任。

我谈到过家长的责任,要确保你们走正路,完成家庭作业,不要整天坐在电视前或玩Xbox游戏。

我十多次谈到过政府的责任,要制定高标准,支持教师和校长的工作,优化彻底改善不能为学生提供应有机会的、教育质量差的学校。

美国总统奥巴马9月8日开学演讲

美国总统奥巴马9月8日开学演讲

I know that for many of you, today is the first day of school. And for those of you in kindergarten, or starting middle or high school, it's your first day in a new school, so it's understandable if you're a little nervous. I imagine there are some seniors out there who are feeling pretty good right now -- (applause) -- with just one more year to go. And no matter what grade you're in, some of you are probably wishing it were still summer and you could've stayed in bed just a little bit longer this morning.
Wakefield High School
Arlington, Virginia
THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody! Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, everybody. All right, everybody go ahead and have a seat. How is everybody doing today? (Applause.) How about Tim Spicer? (Applause.) I am here with students at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia. And we've got students tuning in from all across America, from kindergarten through 12th grade. And I am just so glad that all could join us today. And I want to thank Wakefield for being such an outstanding host. Give yourselves a big round of applause. (Applause.)

美总统开学励志演讲稿精选范文_演讲稿

美总统开学励志演讲稿精选范文_演讲稿

美总统开学励志演讲稿精选范文范文一我们为什么要上学?阿文弗吉尼亚州,阿林顿市,2019年9月8日嗨,大家好!你们今天过得怎么样?我现在和弗吉尼亚州阿林顿郡韦克菲尔德高中的学生们在一起,全国各地也有从幼儿园到高三的众多学生们通过电视关注这里,我很高兴你们能共同分享这一时刻。

我知道,对你们中的许多人来说,今天是开学的第一天,你们中的有一些刚刚进入幼儿园或升上初高中,对你们来说,这是在新学校的第一天,因此,假如你们感到有些紧张,那也是很正常的。

我想也会有许多毕业班的学生们正自信满满地准备最后一年的冲刺。

不过,我想无论你有多大、在读哪个年级,许多人都打心底里希望现在还在放暑假,以及今天不用那么早起床。

我可以理解这份心情。

小时候,我们家在印度尼西亚住过几年,而我妈妈没钱送我去其他美国孩子们上学的地方去读书,因此她决定自己给我上课——时间是每周一到周五的凌晨4点半。

显然,我不怎么喜欢那么早就爬起来,很多时候,我就这么在厨房的桌子前睡着了。

每当我埋怨的时候,我妈总会用同一副表情看着我说:“小鬼,你以为教你我就很轻松?”所以,我可以理解你们中的许多人对于开学还需要时间来调整和适应,但今天我站在这里,是1 / 17为了和你们谈一些重要的事情。

我要和你们谈一谈你们每个人的教育,以及在新的学年里,你们应当做些什么。

我做过许多关于教育的讲话,也常常用到“责任”这个词。

我谈到过教师们有责任激励和启迪你们,督促你们学习。

我谈到过家长们有责任看管你们认真学习、完成作业,不要成天只会看电视或打游戏机。

我也很多次谈到过政府有责任设定高标准严要求、协助老师和校长们的工作,改变在有些学校里学生得不到应有的学习机会的现状。

但哪怕这一切都达到最好,哪怕我们有最尽职的教师、最好的家长、和最优秀的学校,假如你们不去履行自己的责任的话,那么这一切努力都会白费。

——除非你每天准时去上学、除非你认真地听老师讲课、除非你把父母、长辈和其他大人们说的话放在心上、除非你肯付出成功所必需的努力,否则这一切都会失去意义。

美美国总统新学期开学励志演讲稿优选范例

美美国总统新学期开学励志演讲稿优选范例

美美国总统新学期开学励志演讲稿优选范例范例一大家为何要念书?阿文密苏里州,阿林顿市,2019年9月8日嗨,各位好!!大家今日过得如何?现在我和密苏里州阿林顿郡韦克菲尔德普通高中的学员们在一起,中国各省也是有从幼稚园到高三的诸多学员们根据电视机关心这儿,我很高兴大家能一同共享这一時刻。

我明白,对大家中的很多人而言,今天新学期开学的第一天,大家中的有一些刚进到幼稚园或升入普通高中,对大家而言,它是在新院校的第一天,因而,倘若大家觉得有一些焦虑不安,那也是很一切正常的。

我觉得也会出现很多应届毕业的学员们正自信满满地提前准备最终一年的最后的冲刺。

但是,我觉得不管你有多大、在学哪一个班级,很多人都打心里里期待如今仍在放假,及其今日无需那麼早醒来。

我能了解这一份情绪。

儿时,我家在印尼住过两年,而我的妈妈没有钱送我要去别的英国小朋友们念书的地区去读书,因而她决策自身帮我授课——时间每周一到周五的凌晨4点半。

显而易见,我不太喜爱那麼早已站起来,许多情况下,我也那么在餐厅厨房的餐桌前睡觉了。

每每我抱怨的情况下,我妈妈总是会用同一副小表情看见我讲:“鬼魂,你觉得教你我也很轻轻松松?”因此,我能了解大家中的很多人针对新学期开学还必须時间来调节和融入,但今日站在这儿,是为了更好地和大家谈一些关键的事儿。

我想和大家谈一谈大家每一个人的教育,及其在新的学年度里,大家理应做些哪些。

我做过很多关于教育的发言,也经常采用“义务”这个词。

我提到过老师们有义务鼓励和启发大家,催促大家学习培训。

我提到过父母们有义务照看大家努力学习、进行工作,不必一天到晚总是看电视剧或打街机游戏机。

因为我很数次提到过政府部门有义务设置标准化严格要求、帮助老师和校领导们的工作中,更改在有一些院校里学员无法得到应该有的学习培训机遇的现况。

但就算这一切都做到最好是,就算大家有最敬业的老师、最好是的父母、和最出色的院校,倘若大家没去执行自身的义务得话,那麼这一切勤奋都是会徒劳。

美国总统奥巴马9月8日开学演讲(中英对照版)

美国总统奥巴马9月8日开学演讲(中英对照版)

美国总统奥巴马9月8日开学演讲(中英对照版)Hello, everybody! Thank you, everybody. All right, everybody go ahead and have a seat. How is everybody doing today? How about Tim Spicer? I am here with students at Wake field High School in Arlington, Virginia. And we've got students tuning in from all across America, from kindergarten through 12th grade. And I am just so glad that all could join us today. And I want to thank Wake field for being such an outstanding host. Give yourselves a big round of applause.嗨,大家好!你们今天过得怎么样?我现在和弗吉尼亚州阿林顿郡韦克菲尔德高中的学生们在一起,全国各地也有从幼儿园到高三的众多学生们通过电视关注这里,我很高兴你们能共同分享这一时刻。

I know that for many of you, today is the first day of school. And for those of you in kindergarten, or starting middle or high school, it's your first day in a new school, so it's understandable if you're a little nervous. I imagine there are some seniors out there who are feeling pretty good right now -- with just one more year to go. And no matter what grade you're in, some of you are probably wishing it were still summer and you could stayed in bed just a little bit longer this morning.我知道,对你们中的许多人来说,今天是开学的第一天,你们中的有一些刚刚进入幼儿园或升上初高中,对你们来说,这是在新学校的第一天,因此,假如你们感到有些紧张,那也是很正常的。

奥巴马开学演讲稿(中英文对照).doc

奥巴马开学演讲稿(中英文对照).doc

早晨偶然在报纸上看到了9月8日美国开学日的时候,奥巴马总统给全国从幼儿园到高中生做的一个开学演讲,非常感动.想把这个东西与大家分享一下,于是上网找到了中英文全文两个版本.我对照了一下,翻译得基本上做到了信、达、雅。

奥巴马总统讲演的风格很口语化,讲道理深入浅出,很有感染力.论坛里的朋友相信有很多都是已经为人父母了,我的孩子上周也进入小学一年级,踏上了漫长的求学之路.如何教育孩子,激励孩子,可能是每个家长最头痛的问题.我建议你亲自给你的孩子读一下这篇讲演,跟他(她)讨论一下,让孩子理解一下他(她)身上所承担的对自己,对国家的责任.发这个贴之前,踌躇再三,毕竟讲教育的主题跟股市大家谈的主旨有些不合,但我觉得从投资角度而言,教育上面花费的时间、精力,金钱的投资,不管是投向自己,还是孩子,都是我们一生中所能做出的最好的,永远都不会后悔的投资选择之一.毕竟,一个更好的未来,一个更强大的国家,一个更美,更和谐的世界愿景都要依靠我们的孩子们去实现.弗吉尼亚州,阿林顿市,2009年9月8日嗨,大家好!你们今天过得怎么样?我现在和弗吉尼亚州阿林顿郡韦克菲尔德高中的学生们在一起,全国各地也有从幼儿园到高三的众多学生们通过电视关注这里,我很高兴你们能共同分享这一时刻。

我知道,对你们中的许多人来说,今天是开学的第一天,你们中的有一些刚刚进入幼儿园或升上初高中,对你们来说,这是在新学校的第一天,因此,假如你们感到有些紧张,那也是很正常的。

我想也会有许多毕业班的学生们正自信满满地准备最后一年的冲刺。

不过,我想无论你有多大、在读哪个年级,许多人都打心底里希望现在还在放暑假,以及今天不用那么早起床。

我可以理解这份心情。

小时候,我们家在印度尼西亚住过几年,而我妈妈没钱送我去其他美国孩子们上学的地方去读书,因此她决定自己给我上课——时间是每周一到周五的凌晨4点半。

显然,我不怎么喜欢那么早就爬起来,很多时候,我就这么在厨房的桌子前睡着了。

美国总统奥巴马9月8日开学演讲 英文全文

美国总统奥巴马9月8日开学演讲 英文全文

We Are What We LearnTHE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody! Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, everybody. All right, everybody go ahead and have a seat. How is everybody doing today? (Applause.) How about Tim Spicer? (Applause.) I am here with students at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia. And we've got students tuning in from all across America, from kindergarten through 12th grade. And I am just so glad that all could join us today. And I want to thank Wakefield for being such an outstanding host. Give yourselves a big round of applause. (Applause.)I know that for many of you, today is the first day of school. And for those of you in kindergarten, or starting middle or high school, it's your first day in a new school, so it's understandable if you're a little nervous. I imagine there are some seniors out there who are feeling pretty good right now -- (applause) -- with just one more year to go. And no matter what grade you're in, some of you are probably wishing it were still summer and you could've stayed in bed just a little bit longer this morning.I know that feeling. When I was young, my family lived overseas. I lived in Indonesia for a few years. And my mother, she didn't have the money to send me where all the American kids went to school, but she thought it was important for me to keep up with an American education. So she decided to teach me extra lessons herself, Monday through Friday. But because she had to go to work, the only time she could do it was at 4:30 in the morning.Now, as you might imagine, I wasn't too happy about getting up that early. And a lot of times, I'd fall asleep right there at the kitchen table. But whenever I'd complain, my mother would just give me one of those looks and she'd say, "This is no picnic for me either, buster." (Laughter.)So I know that some of you are still adjusting to being back at school. But I'm here today because I have something important to discuss with you. I'm here because I want to talk with you about your education and what's expected of all of you in this new school year.Now, I've given a lot of speeches about education. And I've talked about responsibility a lot.I've talked about teachers' responsibility for inspiring students and pushing you to learn.I've talked about your parents' responsibility for making sure you stay on track, and you get your homework done, and don't spend every waking hour in front of the TV or with the Xbox.I've talked a lot about your government's responsibility for setting high standards, and supporting teachers and principals, and turning around schools that aren't working, where students aren't getting the opportunities that they deserve.But at the end of the day, we can have the most dedicated teachers, the most supportive parents, the bestschools in the world -- and none of it will make a difference, none of it will matter unless all of you fulfill your responsibilities, unless you show up to those schools, unless you pay attention to those teachers, unless you listen to your parents and grandparents and other adults and put in the hard work it takes to succeed. That's what I want to focus on today: the responsibility each of you has for your education.I want to start with the responsibility you have to yourself. Every single one of you has something that you're good at. Every single one of you has something to offer. And you have a responsibility to yourself to discover what that is. That's the opportunity an education can provide.Maybe you could be a great writer -- maybe even good enough to write a book or articles in a newspaper -- but you might not know it until you write that English paper -- that English class paper that's assigned to you. Maybe you could be an innovator or an inventor -- maybe even good enough to come up with the next iPhone or the new medicine or vaccine -- but you might not know it until you do your project for your science class. Maybe you could be a mayor or a senator or a Supreme Court justice -- but you might not know that until you join student government or the debate team.And no matter what you want to do with your life, I guarantee that you'll need an education to do it. You want to be a doctor, or a teacher, or a police officer? You want to be a nurse or an architect, a lawyer or a member of our military? You're going to need a good education for every single one of those careers. You cannot drop out of school and just drop into a good job. You've got to train for it and work for it and learn for it.And this isn't just important for your own life and your own future. What you make of your education will decide nothing less than the future of this country. The future of America depends on you. What you're learning in school today will determine whether we as a nation can meet our greatest challenges in the future.You'll need the knowledge and problem-solving skills you learn in science and math to cure diseases like cancer and AIDS, and to develop new energy technologies and protect our environment. You'll need the insights and critical-thinking skills you gain in history and social studies to fight poverty and homelessness, crime and discrimination, and make our nation more fair and more free. You'll need the creativity and ingenuity you develop in all your classes to build new companies that will create new jobs and boost our economy.We need every single one of you to develop your talents and your skills and your intellect so you can help us old folks solve our most difficult problems. If you don't do that -- if you quit on school -- you're not just quitting on yourself, you're quitting on your country.Now, I know it's not always easy to do well in school. I know a lot of you have challenges in your lives right now that can make it hard to focus on your schoolwork.I get it. I know what it's like. My father left my family when I was two years old, and I was raised by a single mom who had to work and who struggled at times to pay the bills and wasn't always able to giveus the things that other kids had. There were times when I missed having a father in my life. There were times when I was lonely and I felt like I didn't fit in.So I wasn't always as focused as I should have been on school, and I did some things I'm not proud of, and I got in more trouble than I should have. And my life could have easily taken a turn for the worse.But I was -- I was lucky. I got a lot of second chances, and I had the opportunity to go to college and law school and follow my dreams. My wife, our First Lady Michelle Obama, she has a similar story. Neither of her parents had gone to college, and they didn't have a lot of money. But they worked hard, and she worked hard, so that she could go to the best schools in this country.Some of you might not have those advantages. Maybe you don't have adults in your life who give you the support that you need. Maybe someone in your family has lost their job and there's not enough money to go around. Maybe you live in a neighborhood where you don't feel safe, or have friends who are pressuring you to do things you know aren't right.But at the end of the day, the circumstances of your life -- what you look like, where you come from, how much money you have, what you've got going on at home -- none of that is an excuse for neglecting your homework or having a bad attitude in school. That's no excuse for talking back to your teacher, or cutting class, or dropping out of school. There is no excuse for not trying.Where you are right now doesn't have to determine where you'll end up. No one's written your destiny for you, because here in America, you write your own destiny. You make your own future.That's what young people like you are doing every day, all across America.Young people like Jazmin Perez, from Roma, Texas. Jazmin didn't speak English when she first started school. Neither of her parents had gone to college. But she worked hard, earned good grades, and got a scholarship to Brown University -- is now in graduate school, studying public health, on her way to becoming Dr. Jazmin Perez.I'm thinking about Andoni Schultz, from Los Altos, California, who's fought brain cancer since he was three. He's had to endure all sorts of treatments and surgeries, one of which affected his memory, so it took him much longer -- hundreds of extra hours -- to do his schoolwork. But he never fell behind. He's headed to college this fall.And then there's Shantell Steve, from my hometown of Chicago, Illinois. Even when bouncing from foster home to foster home in the toughest neighborhoods in the city, she managed to get a job at a local health care center, start a program to keep young people out of gangs, and she's on track to graduate high school with honors and go on to college.And Jazmin, Andoni, and Shantell aren't any different from any of you. They face challenges in their lives just like you do. In some cases they've got it a lot worse off than many of you. But they refused to give up. They chose to take responsibility for their lives, for their education, and set goals forthemselves. And I expect all of you to do the same.That's why today I'm calling on each of you to set your own goals for your education -- and do everything you can to meet them. Your goal can be something as simple as doing all your homework, paying attention in class, or spending some time each day reading a book. Maybe you'll decide to get involved in an extracurricular activity, or volunteer in your community. Maybe you'll decide to stand up for kids who are being teased or bullied because of who they are or how they look, because you believe, like I do, that all young people deserve a safe environment to study and learn. Maybe you'll decide to take better care of yourself so you can be more ready to learn. And along those lines, by the way, I hope all of you are washing your hands a lot, and that you stay home from school when you don't feel well, so we can keep people from getting the flu this fall and winter.But whatever you resolve to do, I want you to commit to it. I want you to really work at it.I know that sometimes you get that sense from TV that you can be rich and successful without any hard work -- that your ticket to success is through rapping or basketball or being a reality TV star. Chances are you're not going to be any of those things.The truth is, being successful is hard. You won't love every subject that you study. You won't click with every teacher that you have. Not every homework assignment will seem completely relevant to your life right at this minute. And you won't necessarily succeed at everything the first time you try.That's okay. Some of the most successful people in the world are the ones who've had the most failures. J.K. Rowling's -- who wrote Harry Potter -- her first Harry Potter book was rejected 12 times before it was finally published. Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team. He lost hundreds of games and missed thousands of shots during his career. But he once said, "I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that's why I succeed."These people succeeded because they understood that you can't let your failures define you -- you have to let your failures teach you. You have to let them show you what to do differently the next time. So if you get into trouble, that doesn't mean you're a troublemaker, it means you need to try harder to act right. If you get a bad grade, that doesn't mean you're stupid, it just means you need to spend more time studying.No one's born being good at all things. You become good at things through hard work. You're not a varsity athlete the first time you play a new sport. You don't hit every note the first time you sing a song. You've got to practice. The same principle applies to your schoolwork. You might have to do a math problem a few times before you get it right. You might have to read something a few times before you understand it. You definitely have to do a few drafts of a paper before it's good enough to hand in.Don't be afraid to ask questions. Don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it. I do that every day. Asking for help isn't a sign of weakness, it's a sign of strength because it shows you have the courage to admit when you don't know something, and that then allows you to learn something new. So find an adult that you trust -- a parent, a grandparent or teacher, a coach or a counselor -- and ask them to helpyou stay on track to meet your goals.And even when you're struggling, even when you're discouraged, and you feel like other people have given up on you, don't ever give up on yourself, because when you give up on yourself, you give up on your country.The story of America isn't about people who quit when things got tough. It's about people who kept going, who tried harder, who loved their country too much to do anything less than their best.It's the story of students who sat where you sit 250 years ago, and went on to wage a revolution and they founded this nation. Young people. Students who sat where you sit 75 years ago who overcame a Depression and won a world war; who fought for civil rights and put a man on the moon. Students who sat where you sit 20 years ago who founded Google and Twitter and Facebook and changed the way we communicate with each other.So today, I want to ask all of you, what's your contribution going to be? What problems are you going to solve? What discoveries will you make? What will a President who comes here in 20 or 50 or 100 years say about what all of you did for this country?Now, your families, your teachers, and I are doing everything we can to make sure you have the education you need to answer these questions. I'm working hard to fix up your classrooms and get you the books and the equipment and the computers you need to learn. But you've got to do your part, too. So I expect all of you to get serious this year. I expect you to put your best effort into everything you do.I expect great things from each of you. So don't let us down. Don't let your family down or your country down. Most of all, don't let yourself down. Make us all proud.Thank you very much, everybody. God bless you. God bless America. Thank you. (Applause.)责任与梦想嗨,大家好!你们今天过得怎么样?我现在和弗吉尼亚州阿林顿郡韦克菲尔德高中的学生们在一起,全国各地也有从幼儿园到高三的众多学生们通过电视关注这里,我很高兴你们能共同分享这一时刻。

奥巴马开学演讲稿中英对照

奥巴马开学演讲稿中英对照

奥巴马开学演讲稿中英对照演讲稿具有宣传、鼓动、教育和欣赏等作用,它可以把演讲者的观点、主张与思想感情传达给听众以及读者,使他们信服并在思想感情上产生共鸣。

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美国总统奥巴马9月8日开学演讲英文全文for immediate release september 8, 20XXremarkbthe presidentin a national addresto america'schoolchildrenwakefield high schoolarlington, virginiathe president: hello, everybody! thank you. thank you. thank you, everybody. all right, everybodgo ahead and have a seat. how ieveryboddoing today? (applause.) how about tim spicer? (applause.) i am here with studentat wakefield high school in arlington, virginia. and we've got studenttuning in from all acrosamerica, from kindergarten through 12th grade. and i am just so glad that all could join utoday. and i want to thank wakefield for being such an outstanding host. give yourselvea big round of applause. (applause.)i know that for manof you, todaithe first daof school. and for those of you in kindergarten, or starting middle or high school, it'your first dain a new school, so it'understandable if you're a little nervous. i imagine there are some seniorout there who are feeling prettgood right now -- (applause) -- withjust one more year to go. and no matter what grade you're in, some of you are probablwishing it were still summer and you could've stayed in bed just a little bit longer thimorning.i know that feeling. when i wayoung, mfamillived overseas.i lived in indonesia for a few years. and mmother, she didn't have the moneto send me where all the american kidwent to school, but she thought it waimportant for me to keep up with an american education. so she decided to teach me extra lessonherself, mondathrough friday. but because she had to go to work, the onltime she could do it waat 4:30 in the morning.now, ayou might imagine, i wasn't too happabout getting up that early. and a lot of times, i'd fall asleep right there at the kitchen table. but whenever i'd complain, mmother would just give me one of those lookand she'd say, "thiino picnic for me either, buster." (laughter.)so i know that some of you are still adjusting to being back at school. but i'm here todabecause i have something important to discuswith you. i'm here because i want to talk with you about your education and what'expected of all of you in thinew school year.now, i've given a lot of speecheabout education. and i've talked about responsibilita lot.i've talked about teachers' responsibilitfor inspiring studentand pushing you to learn.i've talked about your parents' responsibilitfor makingsure you staon track, and you get your homework done, and don't spend everwaking hour in front of the tv or with the xbox.i've talked a lot about your government'responsibilitfor setting high standards, and supporting teacherand principals, and turning around schoolthat aren't working, where studentaren't getting the opportunitiethat thedeserve.but at the end of the day, we can have the most dedicated teachers, the most supportive parents, the best schoolin the world -- and none of it will make a difference, none of it will matter unlesall of you fulfill your responsibilities, unlesyou show up to those schools, unlesyou paattention to those teachers, unlesyou listen to your parentand grandparentand other adultand put in the hard work it taketo succeed. that'what i want to focuon today: the responsibiliteach of you hafor your education.i want to start with the responsibilityou have to yourself. eversingle one of you hasomething that you're good at. eversingle one of you hasomething to offer. and you have a responsibilitto yourself to discover what that is. that'the opportunitan education can provide.maybe you could be a great writer -- maybe even good enough to write a book or articlein a newspaper -- but you might not know it until you write that english paper -- that english claspaper that'assigned to you. maybe you could be an innovator or an inventor -- maybe even good enough to come up with the next iphone or the new medicine or vaccine -- but you might not knowit until you do your project for your science class. maybe you could be a mayor or a senator or a supreme court justice -- but you might not know that until you join student government or the debate teaand no matter what you want to do with your life, i guarantee that you'll need an education to do it. you want to be a doctor, or a teacher, or a police officer? you want to be a nurse or an architect, a lawyer or a member of our military? you're going to need a good education for eversingle one of those careers. you cannot drop out of school and just drop into a good job. you've got to train for it and work for it and learn for it.and thiisn't just important for your own life and your own future. what you make of your education will decide nothing lesthan the future of thicountry. the future of america dependon you. what you're learning in school todawill determine whether we aa nation can meet our greatest challengein the future.you'll need the knowledge and problem-solving skillyou learn in science and math to cure diseaselike cancer and aids, and to develop new energtechnologieand protect our environment. you'll need the insightand critical-thinking skillyou gain in historand social studieto fight povertand homelessness, crime and discrimination, and make our nation more fair and more free. you'll need the creativitand ingenuityou develop in all your classeto build new companiethat will create new joband boost our economy.we need eversingle one of you to develop your talentand your skilland your intellect so you can help uold folksolve our most difficult problems. if you don't do that -- if you quit on school -- you're not just quitting on yourself, you're quitting on your country.now, i know it'not alwayeasto do well in school. i know a lot of you have challengein your liveright now that can make it hard to focuon your schoolwork.i get it. i know what it'like. mfather left mfamilwhen i watwo yearold, and i waraised ba single mom who had to work and who struggled at timeto pathe billand wasn't alwayable to give uthe thingthat other kidhad. there were timewhen i missed having a father in mlife. there were timewhen i waloneland i felt like i didn't fit in.so i wasn't alwayafocused ai should have been on school, and i did some thingi'm not proud of, and i got in more trouble than i should have. and mlife could have easiltaken a turn for the worse.but i wa-- i walucky. i got a lot of second chances, and i had the opportunitto go to college and law school and follow mdreams. mwife, our first ladmichelle obama, she haa similar story. neither of her parenthad gone to college, and thedidn't have a lot of money. but theworked hard, and she worked hard, so that she could go to the best schoolin thicountry.some of you might not have those advantages. maybe you don'thave adultin your life who give you the support that you need. maybe someone in your familhalost their joand there'not enough moneto go around. maybe you live in a neighborhood where you don't feel safe, or have friendwho are pressuring you to do thingyou know aren't right.but at the end of the day, the circumstanceof your life -- what you look like, where you come from, how much moneyou have, what you've got going on at home -- none of that ian excuse for neglecting your homework or having a bad attitude in school. that'no excuse for talking back to your teacher, or cutting class, or dropping out of school. there ino excuse for not trying.where you are right now doesn't have to determine where you'll end up. no one'written your destinfor you, because here in america, you write your own destiny. you make your own future.that'what young people like you are doing everday, all acrosamerica.young people like jazmin perez, from roma, texas. jazmin didn't speak english when she first started school. neither of her parenthad gone to college. but she worked hard, earned good grades, and got a scholarship to brown universit-- inow in graduate school, studying public health, on her wato becoming dr. jazmin perez.i'm thinking about andoni schultz, from loaltos, california, who'fought brain cancer since he wathree. he'had to endure all sortof treatmentand surgeries, one of which affected himemory,so it took him much longer -- hundredof extra hour-- to do hischoolwork. but he never fell behind. he'headed to college thifall.and then there'shantell steve, from mhometown of chicago, illinois. even when bouncing from foster home to foster home in the toughest neighborhoodin the city, she managed to get a joat a local health care center, start a program to keep young people out of gangs, and she'on track to graduate high school with honorand go on to college.and jazmin, andoni, and shantell aren't andifferent from anof you. theface challengein their livejust like you do. in some casethey've got it a lot worse off than manof you. but therefused to give up. thechose to take responsibilitfor their lives, for their education, and set goalfor themselves. and i expect all of you to do the same.that'whtodai'm calling on each of you to set your own goalfor your education -- and do everything you can to meet the your goal can be something asimple adoing all your homework, paying attention in class, or spending some time each dareading a book. maybe you'll decide to get involved in an extracurricular activity, or volunteer in your community. maybe you'll decide to stand up for kidwho are being teased or bullied because of who theare or how thelook, because you believe, like i do, that all young people deserve a safe environment to studand learn. maybe you'll decide to take better care of yourself so you canbe more readto learn. and along those lines, bthe way, i hope all of you are washing your handa lot, and that you stahome from school when you don't feel well, so we can keep people from getting the flu thifall and winter.but whatever you resolve to do, i want you to commit to it.i want you to reallwork at it.i know that sometimeyou get that sense from tv that you can be rich and successful without anhard work -- that your ticket to succesithrough rapping or basketball or being a realittv star. chanceare you're not going to be anof those things.the truth is, being successful ihard. you won't love eversubject that you study. you won't click with everteacher that you have. not everhomework assignment will seem completelrelevant to your life right at thiminute. and you won't necessarilsucceed at everything the first time you try.that'okay. some of the most successful people in the world are the onewho've had the most failures. j.k. rowling'-- who wrote harrpotter -- her first harrpotter book warejected 12 timebefore it wafinallpublished. michael jordan wacut from hihigh school basketball tea he lost hundredof gameand missed thousandof shotduring hicareer. but he once said, "i have failed over and over and over again in mlife. and that'whi succeed."these people succeeded because theunderstood that you can't let your failuredefine you -- you have to let your failureteach you. you have to let them show you what to do differentlthe nexttime. so if you get into trouble, that doesn't mean you're a troublemaker, it meanyou need to trharder to act right. if you get a bad grade, that doesn't mean you're stupid, it just meanyou need to spend more time studying.no one'born being good at all things. you become good at thingthrough hard work. you're not a varsitathlete the first time you plaa new sport. you don't hit evernote the first time you sing a song. you've got to practice. the same principle applieto your schoolwork. you might have to do a math problem a few timebefore you get it right. you might have to read something a few timebefore you understand it. you definitelhave to do a few draftof a paper before it'good enough to hand in.don't be afraid to ask questions. don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it. i do that everday. asking for help isn't a sign of weakness, it'a sign of strength because it showyou have the courage to admit when you don't know something, and that then allowyou to learn something new. so find an adult that you trust -- a parent, a grandparent or teacher, a coach or a counselor -- and ask them to help you staon track to meet your goals.and even when you're struggling, even when you're discouraged, and you feel like other people have given up on you, don't ever give up on yourself, because when you give up on yourself, you give up on your country.the storof america isn't about people who quit when thinggot tough. it'about people who kept going, who tried harder, wholoved their countrtoo much to do anything lesthan their best.it'the storof studentwho sat where you sit 250 yearago, and went on to wage a revolution and thefounded thination. young people. studentwho sat where you sit 75 yearago who overcame a depression and won a world war; who fought for civil rightand put a man on the moon. studentwho sat where you sit 20 yearago who founded google and twitter and facebook and changed the wawe communicate with each other.so today, i want to ask all of you, what'your contribution going to be? what problemare you going to solve? what discoveriewill you make? what will a president who comehere in 20 or 50 or 100 yearsaabout what all of you did for thicountry?now, your families, your teachers, and i are doing everything we can to make sure you have the education you need to answer these questions. i'm working hard to fix up your classroomand get you the bookand the equipment and the computeryou need to learn. but you've got to do your part, too. so i expect all of you to get seriouthiyear. i expect you to put your best effort into everything you do. i expect great thingfrom each of you. so don't let udown. don't let your famildown or your countrdown. most of all, don't let yourself down. make uall proud.thank you vermuch, everybody. god blesyou. god blesamerica. thank you. (applause.)end12:22 p. edt奥巴马开学演讲稿(中文版)大家好!谢谢你们。

奥巴马我们为何要学习演讲稿

奥巴马我们为何要学习演讲稿

奥巴马---《我们为什么要学习》下面是美国总统奥巴马在学校开学的演讲词,我看了以后热血沸腾,一股冲动使我想要又回到学校的课堂去学习。

我迫不及待的想要和大家分享他的精彩演讲。

嗨,大家好!你们今天过得怎么样?我现在和弗吉尼亚州阿林顿郡韦克菲尔德高中的学生们在一起,全国各地也有从幼儿园到高三的众多学生们通过电视关注这里,我很高兴你们能共同分享这一时刻。

我知道,对你们中的许多人来说,今天是开学的第一天,你们中的有一些刚刚进入幼儿园或升上初高中,对你们来说,这是在新学校的第一天,因此,假如你们感到有些紧张,那也是很正常的。

我想也会有许多毕业班的学生们正自信满满地准备最后一年的冲刺。

不过,我想无论你有多大、在读哪个年级,许多人都打心底里希望现在还在放暑假,以及今天不用那么早起床。

我可以理解这份心情。

小时候,我们家在印度尼西亚住过几年,而我妈妈没钱送我去其他美国孩子们上学的地方去读书,因此她决定自己给我上课——时间是每周一到周五的凌晨4点半。

显然,我不怎么喜欢那么早就爬起来,很多时候,我就这么在厨房的桌子前睡着了。

每当我埋怨的时候,我妈总会用同一副表情看着我说:“小鬼,你以为教你我就很轻松?”所以,我可以理解你们中的许多人对于开学还需要时间来调整和适应,但今天我站在这里,是为了和你们谈一些重要的事情。

我要和你们谈一谈你们每个人的教育,以及在新的学年里,你们应当做些什么。

我做过许多关于教育的讲话,也常常用到“责任”这个词。

我谈到过教师们有责任激励和启迪你们,督促你们学习。

我谈到过家长们有责任看管你们认真学习、完成作业,不要成天只会看电视或打游戏机。

我也很多次谈到过政府有责任设定高标准严要求、协助老师和校长们的工作,改变在有些学校里学生得不到应有的学习机会的现状。

但哪怕这一切都达到最好,哪怕我们有最尽职的教师、最好的家长、和最优秀的学校,假如你们不去履行自己的责任的话,那么这一切努力都会白费。

——除非你每天准时去上学、除非你认真地听老师讲课、除非你把父母、长辈和其他大人们说的话放在心上、除非你肯付出成功所必需的努力,否则这一切都会失去意义。

美国总统奥巴马2010年开学励志演讲

美国总统奥巴马2010年开学励志演讲

美国总统奥巴马2010年开学励志演讲Thank you! Hello! (Applause.) Thank you. Thank you. Well, hello, Philadelphia! (Applause.) And hello, Masterman. It is wonderful to see all of you. What a terrific introduction by Kelly. Give Kelly a big round of applause. (Applause.) I was saying backstage that when I was in high school, I could not have done that. (Laughter.) I would have muffed it up somehow. So we are so proud of you and everything that you’ve done. And to all the students here, I’m thrilled to be here. 谢谢!你们好!(掌声。

)谢谢。

谢谢。

你好,费城!(掌声。

)你好,马斯特曼。

见到你们真是太好了。

Kelly的介绍真是太棒了。

让我们对Kelly报以热烈的掌声。

在后台的时候我说,我上高中的时候我就做不这么好,我可能会弄的一团糟。

所以让我们为你和你做的一切自豪吧。

站在这里我很激动。

kelly 在奥巴马总统演讲前,一名叫Kelly的学生做了演讲。

backstage n.后台muff v.笨拙地处理,将事情弄糟thrilled a.激动的We’ve got a couple introductions I want to make. First of all, you’ve got the outstanding governor of Pennsylvania, Ed Rendell, in the house. (Applause.) The mayor of Philadelphia, Michael Nutter, is here. (Applause.) Congressman Chaka Fattah is here. (Applause.) Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz is here. (Applause.) Y our own principal, Marge Neff, is here. (Applause.) The school superintendent, Arlene Ackerman, is here and doing a great job. (Applause.) And the Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, is here. (Applause.) 我想介绍几个人。

奥巴马励志演讲稿

奥巴马励志演讲稿

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奥巴马:我们为什么要学习演讲稿

奥巴马:我们为什么要学习演讲稿

xx---《我们为什么要学习》下面是美国总统奥巴马在学校开学的演讲词,我看了以后热血沸腾,一股冲动使我想要又回到学校的课堂去学习。

我迫不及待的想要和大家分享他的精彩演讲。

嗨,大家好!你们今天过得怎么样?我现在和弗吉尼亚州阿林顿郡韦克菲尔德高中的学生们在一起,全国各地也有从幼儿园到高三的众多学生们通过电视关注这里,我很高兴你们能共同分享这一时刻。

我知道,对你们中的许多人来说,今天是开学的第一天,你们中的有一些刚刚进入幼儿园或升上初高中,对你们来说,这是在新学校的第一天,因此,假如你们感到有些紧张,那也是很正常的。

我想也会有许多毕业班的学生们正自信满满地准备最后一年的冲刺。

不过,我想无论你有多大、在读哪个年级,许多人都打心底里希望现在还在放暑假,以及今天不用那么早起床。

我可以理解这份心情。

小时候,我们家在印度尼西亚住过几年,而我妈妈没钱送我去其他美国孩子们上学的地方去读书,因此她决定自己给我上课——时间是每周一到周五的凌晨4点半。

显然,我不怎么喜欢那么早就爬起来,很多时候,我就这么在厨房的桌子前睡着了。

每当我埋怨的时候,我妈总会用同一副表情看着我说:“小鬼,你以为教你我就很轻松?”所以,我可以理解你们中的许多人对于开学还需要时间来调整和适应,但今天我站在这里,是为了和你们谈一些重要的事情。

我要和你们谈一谈你们每个人的教育,以及在新的学年里,你们应当做些什么。

我做过许多关于教育的讲话,也常常用到“责任”这个词。

我谈到过教师们有责任激励和启迪你们,督促你们学习。

我谈到过家长们有责任看管你们认真学习、完成作业,不要成天只会看电视或打游戏机。

我也很多次谈到过政府有责任设定高标准严要求、协助老师和校长们的工作,改变在有些学校里学生得不到应有的学习机会的现状。

但哪怕这一切都达到最好,哪怕我们有最尽职的教师、最好的家长、和最优秀的学校,假如你们不去履行自己的责任的话,那么这一切努力都会白费。

——除非你每天准时去上学、除非你认真地听老师讲课、除非你把父母、长辈和其他大人们说的话放在心上、除非你肯付出成功所必需的努力,否则这一切都会失去意义。

美总统开学励志演讲稿

美总统开学励志演讲稿

美总统开学励志演讲稿
尊敬的师生们:
很高兴能够在这个特别的时刻与大家相聚。

作为美国总统,我很荣幸能够在新学年伊始向大家传递一些我的心声和的勉励。

开学对于每一个学生来说,都是一个崭新的开始。

或许你们对未来充满了向往,或许你们可能感到有些害怕,无论如何,让我们深信能够迎接挑战,拥抱变化。

教育是未来的钥匙。

在未来的数十年里,我们将会面临着前所未有的变革,将会看到一个全然不同的世界。

而教育将是我们的宝贵资产,因为它有潜力培养出最优秀、最具创新力和最具影响力的人才。

教育不仅仅是学习知识,它更重要的是培养品格。

它教会我们如何成为真正的领袖,如何在全球范围内建立联系,如何适应未来的挑战。

作为新一代的领袖,你们将会面临各种各样的挑战。

但我相信,如果你们能够坚持自己的信仰和价值观,不断地追求自己的梦想并勇敢地面对困难,你们肯定会走得更远、更高、更远。

在你们成长的道路上,你们将面临很多选择。

有时,你们会失去方向,但请记得,你们的梦想是你们心中最明亮的星。

你们必须忠于自己,坚定地追求自己的梦想,即使看似切不实际,它也会给你们带来意想不到的成果。

我希望,无论你们要经历什么,你们能够始终心怀梦想,认定自己的价值,成为强者,成为高峰之巅的征服者。

最后,我希望每一位学生,无论你们来自何方、背景如何、个性或兴趣是什么,都要有力量去塑造自己的未来,去影响更多的人。

希望我们的每一位学生都要成为真正的良师益友,创造更为美好的未来!。

美国总统开学励志优秀演讲稿

美国总统开学励志优秀演讲稿

美国总统的开学励志演讲下面是给每个人的一篇文章美国总统的开学励志演讲。

大家好!谢谢你。

谢谢大家,请坐。

你们今天都好吗?蒂姆斯怎么样?我现在和弗吉尼亚州阿灵顿县维克菲尔德高中的学生在一起。

美国各地从小学预备班到中学2020年级的学生都在聆听。

我很高兴今天每个人都能参加。

我还要感谢维克菲尔德高中出色的组织。

请伸出援手。

我知道今天是你们许多人的开幕日。

对于进入小学、初中或高中预备班的学生来说,今天是你在新学校的第一天,你可能会感到有点紧张,这是可以理解的。

我可以想象一些即将毕业的学生现在感觉很好他们将在一年内毕业。

不管你在哪个年级,你们中的一些人可能希望今天早上有一个更长的暑假和更多的睡眠。

我理解这种感觉。

当我还是个孩子的时候,我的家人住在海外。

我已经在印度尼西亚住了几年了。

我母亲没有钱送我去其他美国儿童学校,但她认为我必须接受美国教育。

因此,她决定从星期一到星期五给我补课。

然而,她必须去上班,所以她只能在早上4: 30给我上课。

你可以想象,我不愿意起得这么早。

很多次,我在餐桌上睡着了。

但是每当我抱怨的时候,我妈妈就会那样看着我说,‘孩子,对我来说也不容易。

我知道你们中的一些人在开学后仍在适应生活。

但是我今天在这里是因为我有重要的事情要对你说。

我来这里是想和你们谈谈你们的教育和我对你们所有人在新学年的期望。

我已经就教育发表了许多演讲。

我已经多次谈到责任问题。

我谈到教师有责任激励学生并督促他们学习。

我谈到父母有责任确保你走在正确的道路上,完成作业,不要整天坐在电视机前或玩Xbox游戏。

我曾多次提到政府有责任设立高标准,支持教师和校长的工作,彻底改善那些不能为学生提供他们应得的机会和教育质素差的学校。

然而,即使我们有世界上最敬业的老师、最好的父母和最好的学校如果你们都不履行自己的责任,不上学,不用心听,不听父母、祖父母和其他成年人的话,不为成功付出必要的努力,那么所有这些都是无用和不相关的。

这是我今天演讲的重点:你们每个人都应该对自己的教育负责。

奥巴马开学励志演讲稿

奥巴马开学励志演讲稿

开学伊始的时候,你家孩子是还没准备好还是仰天长啸问你为什么要上学关于这一点,不妨重温一下美国总统奥巴马五年前在弗吉尼亚州一间中学的开学演讲。

以下是分享的奥巴马励志演讲稿,一起来和看看吧。

奥巴马励志演讲稿国总统奥巴马2022年9月8日开学演讲英文全文ForImmediateReeaeSeefrom,howmuchmoneouhave,whatou’’noecuefortaingbactoourteacher,orcuttingca,然而说到底,你们生活的环境、你们的肤色、你们的原籍、你们的经济收入、你们家中的境况等等,这一切都不能成为你们不用功或不努力的理由。

你们没有理由不服从你们的老师、逃学、或辍学。

没有理由不付出努力。

Whereouarerightnowdoen’thavetodeterminewhereou’’wr ittenourdetinforou,becauehereinAmerica,你们目前的状况并不决定着你们的未来。

没有人决定你们的命运,在美国,你们决定自己的命运。

你们掌握自己的未来。

That’whatoungeherein20or50or100earaaboutwhataofo udid forthicountr而今天,我要问问你们大家,你们将做出什么贡献你们将解决什么问题你们将有什么发现20年、50年或100年后来到这里讲话的总统将会怎样评价你们大家为这个国家所做的一切Now,ourfamiie,ourteacher,andIaredoingeverthingwecanto maeureouhavetheeducationouneedtoanwertheequetionI’’vego ttodoouruch,非常感谢你们大家。

愿主保佑你们。

愿主保佑美国。

谢谢你们。

掌声END12:。

美总统开学励志演讲稿

美总统开学励志演讲稿

美总统开学励志演讲稿一我们为什么要上学阿文弗吉尼亚州,阿林顿市,2019年9月8日嗨,大家好!你们今天过得怎么样我现在和弗吉尼亚州阿林顿郡韦克菲尔德高中的学生们在一起,全国各地也有从幼儿园到高三的众多学生们通过电视关注这里,我很高兴你们能共同分享这一时刻。

我知道,对你们中的许多人来说,今天是开学的第一天,你们中的有一些刚刚进入幼儿园或升上初高中,对你们来说,这是在新学校的第一天,因此,假如你们感到有些紧张,那也是很正常的。

我想也会有许多毕业班的学生们正自信满满地准备最后一年的冲刺。

不过,我想无论你有多大、在读哪个年级,许多人都打心底里希望现在还在放暑假,以及今天不用那么早起床。

我可以理解这份心情。

小时候,我们家在印度尼西亚住过几年,而我妈妈没钱送我去其他美国孩子们上学的地方去读书,因此她决定自己给我上课——时间是每周一到周五的凌晨4点半。

显然,我不怎么喜欢那么早就爬起来,很多时候,我就这么在厨房的桌子前睡着了。

每当我埋怨的时候,我妈总会用同一副表情看着我说:“小鬼,你以为教你我就很轻松”所以,我可以理解你们中的许多人对于开学还需要时间来调整和适应,但今天我站在这里,是为了和你们谈一些重要的事情。

我要和你们谈一谈你们每个人的教育,以及在新的学年里,你们应当做些什么。

我做过许多关于教育的讲话,也常常用到“责任”这个词。

我谈到过教师们有责任激励和启迪你们,督促你们学习。

我谈到过家长们有责任看管你们认真学习、完成作业,不要成天只会看电视或打游戏机。

我也很多次谈到过政府有责任设定高标准严要求、协助老师和校长们的工作,改变在有些学校里学生得不到应有的学习机会的现状。

但哪怕这一切都达到最好,哪怕我们有最尽职的教师、最好的家长、和最优秀的学校,假如你们不去履行自己的责任的话,那么这一切努力都会白费。

——除非你每天准时去上学、除非你认真地听老师讲课、除非你把父母、长辈和其他大人们说的话放在心上、除非你肯付出成功所必需的努力,否则这一切都会失去意义。

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美国总统开学励志优秀演讲稿
下面给大家带来一篇文章——美国总统开学励志优秀演讲稿。

大家好!谢谢你们。

谢谢你们,大家好,大家请就坐。

你们今天都好吗?蒂姆·斯派塞(TimSpicer)好吗?我现在与弗吉尼亚州阿灵顿郡韦克菲尔德高中的学生们在一起。

美国各地从小学预备班到中学2019年级的学生正在收听收看。

我很高兴大家今天都能参与。

我还要感谢韦克菲尔德高中出色的组织安排。

请为你们自己热烈鼓掌。

我知道,今天是你们很多人开学的日子。

对于进入小学预备班、初中或高中的学生,今天是你们来到新学校的第一天,心里可能有点紧张,这是可以理解的。

我能想象有些毕业班学生现在感觉很不错--还有一年就毕业了。

不论在哪个年级,你们有些人可能希望暑假更长一点,今天早上还能多睡一小会儿。

我了解这种感觉。

我小时候,我们家生活在海外。

我在印度尼西亚住了几年。

我妈妈没有钱送我上其他美国孩子上的学校,但她认为必须让我接受美式教育。

因此,她决定从周一到周五自己给我补课。

不过她还要上班,所以只能在清晨四点半给我上课。

你们可以想见,我不太情愿那么早起床。

有很多次,我趴在餐桌上就睡着了。

但每当我抱怨的时候,我妈妈都会那样地看我一眼,然后说:“小子,这对我也并不轻松。


我知道你们有些人还在适应开学后的生活。

但我今天来到这里是因为有重要的事情要和你们说。

我来这里是要和你们谈谈你们的教育问题,以及在这个新学年对你们所有人的期望。

我做过很多次有关教育问题的演讲。

我多次谈到过责任问题。

我谈到过教师激励学生并督促他们学习的责任。

我谈到过家长的责任,要确保你们走正路,完成家庭作业,不要整天坐在电视前或玩Xbox游戏。

我多次谈到过政府的责任,要制定高标准,支持教师和校长的工作,彻底改善不能为学生提供应有机会的、教育质量差的学校。

然而,即使我们拥有最敬业的教师,最尽力的家长和全世界最好的学校--如果你们大家不履行你们的责任,不到校上课,不专心听讲,不听家长、祖父祖母和其他大人的话,不付出取得成功所必须的勤奋努力,那么这一切都毫无用处,都无关紧要。

这就是我今天讲话的重点:你们每个人对自己的教育应尽的责任。

我首先要讲讲你们对自己应尽的责任。

你们每个人都有自己的长处。

你们每个人都能做出自己的贡献。

你们对自己应尽的责任是发现自己的能力所在。

而教育能够提供这样的机会。

你或许能成为一名出色的作家--甚至可能写书或在报纸上发表文章--但你可能要在完成那篇英文课的作文后才会发现自己的才华。

你或许能成为一名创新者或发明家--甚至可能设计出新一代iPhone或研制出新型药物或疫苗--但你可能要在完成科学课的实验后才会发现自己的才华。

你或许能成为一名市长或参议员或最高法院的大法官--但你可能要在参加学生会的工作或辩论队后才会发现自己的才华。

不论你的生活志向是什么,我敢肯定你必须上学读书才能实现它。

你想当医生、教师或警官吗?你想当护士、建筑师、律师或军人吗?你必须接受良好的教育,才能从事上述任何一种职业。

你不能指望辍学后能碰上个好工作。

你必须接受培训,为之努力,为之学习。

这并非只对你个人的人生和未来意义重大。

可以毫不夸大地说,教育给你带来的益处将决定这个国家的未来。

美国的未来取决于你们。

你们今日在校学习的知识将决定我们作为一个国家是否能够迎接我们未来所面临的最严峻挑战。

你们将需要利用你们通过自然科学和数学课程所学到的知识和解决问题的能力来治愈癌症、艾滋病及其他疾病,开发新的能源技术和保护我们的环境。

你们将需要利用你们在历史学和社会学课堂上所获得的知识和独立思考能力来抗击贫困和解决无家可归问题,打击犯罪
和消除歧视,使我们的国家更公平、更自由。

你们将需要利用你们在所有课堂上培养的创造力和智慧来创办新公司,增加就业机会,振兴我们的经济。

我们需要你们每个人发挥你们的聪明才智和技能,以便帮助老一辈人解决我们面临的最棘手问题。

如果你们不这样做,如果你们辍学,你们不仅仅是自暴自弃,也是抛弃自己的国家。

我自然知道要做到学业优秀并非总是易事。

我知道你们许多人在生活中面临挑战,难以集中精力从事学业。

我明白这一点。

我有亲身感受。

两岁时,我父亲离家而去,我是由一位单亲母亲抚养成人的,母亲不得不工作,并时常为支付生活费用而苦苦挣扎,但有时仍无法为我们提供其他孩子享有的东西。

有时,我渴望生活中能有一位父亲。

有时我感到孤独,感到自己不适应社会。

我并非总是像我应该做到的那样专心学习,我也曾做过我如今不能引以为豪的一些事情,我曾惹过不应该惹的麻烦。

我的人生原本会轻易陷入更糟糕的境地。

但是,我当年际遇不错。

我有过许多第二次机会,我有幸能上大学,上法学院,追求自己的理想。

我的妻子,我们的第一夫人米歇尔。

Obama,也有着类似的经历。

她的父母都未曾上过大学,家里很穷。

但他们非常勤奋,她也是如此,因此她得以进入一些美国最好的学校。

你们中有一些人可能没有那些有利条件。

或许你们生活中没有成年人为你们提供你们所需要的支持。

或许你们家中有人失业,经济非常拮据。

或许你们生活在使你们感觉不安全的社区,或有朋友逼迫你们去做你们知道不对的事情。

然而说到底,你们生活的环境、你们的肤色、你们的原籍、你们的经济收入、你们家中的境况等等,这一切都不能成为你们不用功或不努力的理由。

你们没有理由不服从你们的老师、逃学、或辍学。

没有理由不付出努力。

你们目前的状况并不决定着你们的未来。

没有人决定你们的命运,在美国,你们决定自己的命运。

你们掌握自己的未来。

来自得州罗马城的贾兹敏。

佩雷斯(JazminPerez)就是一个例证,她刚开始上学时并不会说英文。

她的父母都没有上过大学。

然而,她非常勤奋,成绩优秀,获得了布朗大学的奖学金,她如今正在读研究生,攻读公共卫生专业,不久将成为贾兹敏。

佩雷斯博士。

我想起了加州洛斯阿尔托斯城的安多尼。

舒尔茨(AndoniSchultz),他从三岁开始就一直与脑癌进行抗争,他不得不忍受各类治疗和手术带来的痛苦,其中一项手术曾影响了他的记忆,因此他花在功课上的时间比一般人长得多,要多出数百个小时。

然而,他从未落后。

他今年秋季将迈进大学。

我还想起家乡伊利诺伊州芝加哥市的尚特尔。

史蒂夫(ShantellSteve)。

她曾在芝加哥最困难的社区生活,寄养于多个不同的家庭,但她最终在一家地方医疗中心找到工作,并开始了一项帮助年轻人远离流氓团伙的计划,她即将以优异成绩从中学毕业,紧接着将上大学。

贾兹敏、安多尼和尚特尔与你们中间的每个人没什么两样。

跟你们一样,他们在生活中面临种种挑战。

在某些情况下,他们的处境比起你们许多人更差。

但他们拒绝放弃。

他们决定要为自己的一生、自己的教育负起责任,为自己设定各项奋斗目标。

我期待你们大家都会这样做。

但无论你决定做什么,我希望你保证去做。

我希望你脚踏实地地去做。

世界上最成功的人士中有一些是遭遇失败最多的人。

作者J.K.罗琳(J.K.Rowling)所写的系列小说《哈利。

波特》(HarryPotter)第一部在获得出版之前被退稿12次。

迈克尔。

乔丹(MichaelJordan)曾被他的高中篮球队除名。

在乔丹的篮球生涯中,他输过数百场比赛,有成千上万个球没有投中。

但他曾说过:“在我的一生中,我失败了一次又一次、一次又一次。

这就是我成功的原因。


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