2分钟英语演讲(英语演讲)范文
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第一篇:2分钟英语演讲
will you fight?
let's go, we'll run, and we won't alone.
shame on you.
this could be the greatest night of our lives, but you're going to let it be the worst.
and i guarantee a week won't go by in your life you won't regret walking out, letting them get the best of you.
well, i'm not going home. we've come too far!
and i'm going to stay right here and fight for this lost cause.
a day may come when the courage of men fails… but it is not this day.the line must be drawn here. this far, no further!
i'm not saying it's going to be easy.
you're going to work harder than you ever worked before.
but that's fine, we'll just get tougher with it!
if a person grits his teeth and shows real determination failure is not an option.
that's how winning is done!
believe me when i say we can break this army here, and win just one for the gipper.
but i say to you what every warrior has known since the beginning of time: you've got to get mad.
i mean plumb, mad dog mean.
if you would be free men, then you must fight to fulfill that promise!
let us cut out their living guts one inch at a time, and they will know what we can do! let no man forget how menacing we are. we are lions!
you're like a big bear, man! this is your time! seize the day, never surrender, victory or death… that's the chicago way!
who's with me?
clap! clap! don't let tink die! clap! alright! let's fly!
and gentlemen in england now abed shall know my name is the lord when i tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take our independence day!
第二篇:2分钟英语演讲
2分钟英语演讲
will you fight?
let's go, we'll run, and we won't alone.
shame on you.
this could be the greatest night of our lives, but you're going to let it be the worst.
and i guarantee a week won't go by in your life you won't regret walking out, letting them get the best of you.
well, i'm not going home. we've come too far!
and i'm going to stay right here and fight for this lost cause.a day may come when the courage of men fails… but it is not this day.the line must be drawn here. this far, no further!
i'm not saying it's going to be easy.
you're going to work harder than you ever worked before.but that's fine, we'll just get tougher with it!
if a person grits his teeth and shows real determination failure is not an option.
that's how winning is done!
believe me when i say we can break this army here, and win just one for the gipper.
but i say to you what every warrior has known since the beginning of time: you've got to get mad.
i mean plumb, mad dog mean.
if you would be free men, then you must fight to fulfill that promise!
let us cut out their living guts one inch at a time, and they will know what we can do! let no man forget how menacing we are. we are lions!
you're like a big bear, man! this is your time! seize the day, never surrender, victory or death… that's the chicago way!who's with me?
clap! clap! don't let tink die! clap! alright! let's fly!
and gentlemen in england now abed shall know my name is the lord when i tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take our independence day!
第三篇:2分钟英语演讲短文
be patriotic 要爱国
it is the duty of every citizen to make the country rich and powerful (to make the country rich and strong is...). in order to accomplish this object one must be patriotic (love his country). i consider this an unchangeable truth.
how can a student love his country (be patriotic)? i find my answer very simple and clear. he must study hard and store up knowledge so as to serve his (the) country in the future. if every student can do according to what i said, the country will certainly be rich and powerful.
要使国家富强是每个公民的责任。为了达到此目的,必须爱国。我认为这是一条不易的定理。 一个学生如何才能爱国呢?我发觉答复很简单明了。他必须用功读书并积储知识以便将来服务国家。如果每个学生能按照我所说的去做,国家一定会富强。
第四篇:小学2分钟英语故事演讲
小学2分钟英语故事演讲
is failure a bad thing failure is a common thing in our daily life. as students, we sometimes fail to get high scores in our exams. when we play games, we might be beaten by others. and there are times when we fail to do work well. all these failures happen naturally and almost every one of us has such experiences. however, there are different attitudes towards failure. some people lose heart when they fail; they think the world is at its end. some people don‘t take failure seriously but just let it be, while some others learn much from failure, and therefore see the light of hope through failure. in (请关注好 范 文 网:WWW.HAOwORd.COm)my opinion, what is really important is not failure itself, but what we think of failure and what we do after failure. as long as we don‘t give up, keeping believing in ourselves, and at the same time learn something from failure, we‘ll certainly make our mark in the end. so i am never afraid of failure, for i believe that failure is not a bad thing. rather, “failure is the mother of success.” 失败是坏事吗 失败在我们的日常生活中很常见。作为学生,我们有时在考试中得不到高分。在我们和其他人比赛时,有时会输。还有的时候,我们总做不好事情。所有这些失败都很自然,我们每一个人都有类似的经历。 然而,面对失败人们的态度却截然不同。一些人失败后变得灰心丧气,似乎世界末日到了;一些人不拿失败当回事儿,听之任之;还有一些人却从失败中学习东西,从而从失败中能看到希望。 在我看来,重要的不是失败本身,而是我们对待失败的态度和失败之后我们的行动。只要我们不放弃,相信自己,并从失败中汲取营养,我们最后一定会取得胜利。因此,我从不害怕失败,因为我相信失败并不是坏事。相反,“失败是成功之母”。
第五篇:2分钟演讲及其他
hi all
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这是下节课2分钟演讲题目:
1.what kind of people do you want to make friends with?
2.what do you think a good friend should be like?
3. do you think friendship is a kind of relationship? why?
三个题目任选一个就可以。可以课上做,也可以给我你演讲的视频。两分钟演讲要好好准备,这是练习个人语言能力的积累,要加油准备!
上节我们没有讨论完的话题接着讨论,我把下节课的组讨论内容发给大家,每一组请大家自由组合,每组3-4人为好。讨论从艾略特的改革开始,上面的文字是我想让大家看的,不需要讨论。问题如下:
how do you think about eliot’s reformation on harvard’s education?
do you think compulsory courses are necessary?
if our university’s courses were optional, what courses would you like to choose? (suppose we had all kind of courses)
据说,在每个哈佛人的一生中,都会出现这样的时刻,他或她突然意识到哈佛的魅力。我想很多人的那个瞬间是在拿到长达上千页的选课单,为自己选择在哈佛的第一门课的时候。 剩下1/4则是通识课(generaleducation)。所谓通识课程,就是学校提供给本科生的一系列基础课程,学生必须从中选出几门作为必修课,无论他们的专业或兴趣为何。
在哈佛,主修课可以任意选、任意换,连专业也可以换,唯有通识课属于校方指定必修的,非选不可。这是大学主动为一个年轻人的四年求学生涯开出的一张关键处方,代表了一所大学对于知识与教育最基本的哲学与态度:一个人在大学期间应该学些什么?什么知识或方法是每个学生都应掌握的?大学最希望培养的是什么样的人?
比如哥伦比亚大学认为有些书是每个人毕业之前都应该读过的,不是任何一本书,而必须是荷马、柏拉图、索福克勒斯、奥古斯丁、康德、黑格尔、马克思、伍尔夫的著作……为什么?因为这些是最戏剧性地建构了“西方”的著作者,他们的书是一些最直接的涉及什么是人以及人可以是什么的书。它们应该成为每个人的教养的一部分。
自由选修制:艾略特的改革
对本科生的教学上,艾略特采取的是最放任自由的一种方式——将所有的课程向所有的学生开放,取消一切必修课程,让学生完全根据兴趣选择学习内容。因为他相信,19或20岁的年轻人应该知道他们最喜欢什么,最适合学习什么。即使无所爱,至少也应该有所恶。硬把一个学生推向他没有能力或者没有兴趣的领域去学习是愚蠢的。
在他上任之前,哈佛学生的学习选择权微乎其微。科目大部分是必修课,唯一可选的只有自然科学与现代语文。如果你想选修拉丁文,无论上大学时拉丁文有多好,都必须等到三年级——就因为那是为三年级学生准备的课程。1909年,当他40年的校长生涯走到尽头时,必修课只剩下了一年级新生的英语写作课和外语课,二、三、四年级的学生可以完全自由地选择课程。
下面是两段需要大家背诵的文字,我觉得不错:
it was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of
foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to heaven, we were all going direct the other way --- charles dickens, a tale of two cities
when love beckons to you follow him, though his ways are hard and steep. and when his wings enfold you yield to him, though the sword hidden among his pinions may wound you. and when he speaks to you believe in him, though his voice may shatter your dreams as the north wind lays waste the garden. for even as love crowns you so shall he crucify you. even as he is for your growth so is he for your pruning. even as he ascends to your height and caresses your tenderest branches that quiver in the sun, so shall he descend to your roots and shake them in their clinging to the earth......
but if in your fear you would seek only love's peace and love's pleasure, then it is better for you that you cover your nakedness and pass out of love's threshing-floor, into the seasonless world where you shall laugh, but not all of your laughter, and weep, but not all of your tears. love gives naught but itself and takes naught but from itself.
love possesses not nor would it be possessed; for love is sufficient unto love.
and think not you can direct the course of love, if it finds you worthy, directs your course. love has no other desire but to fulfill itself.
but if you love and must needs have desires, let these be your desires: to melt and be like a running brook that sings its melody to the night. to know the pain of too much tenderness. to be wounded by your own understanding of love; and to bleed willingly and joyfully.
--- kahlil gibran