英语演讲比赛稿(精选多篇)
第一篇:英语演讲比赛稿
to me march 28th yself at central stage, in the spotlight. petition is a memory that i shall treasure and one that ore important than ong the contestants, and the chance to communicate offstage in addition to competing onstage. also the competition helps boost public speaking in china, a skill hitherto undervalued.
for me, though, the competition is a more personal experience. habitually shy, i had been reluctant to take part in any such activities. encouraged by my friends, hoade a last-minute decision to give it a try. in the course of preparation i somehoyself, a truer me.
i found that, after all, i like communicating uch fun—and so much reotionally and intellectually; that public speaking is most effective ore practical level, i realized knoportant. to take the original ideas out of your head and transplant them, so to speak, to that of others, you need to have an organized mind. this ability improves eans to transmit information, not a means to obstruct communication. it should be lucid to be penetrating. in china, certain public speaking skills have been
unduly emphasized. pelled to ask, to bang at the podium or yell at the top of your lungs, if you have come uddled mind, and unost important thing i learnt ost, to the content of your speech. and second, the structure of your speech: hoe delivery and non-verbal communication: speed control, platform manner, and so on. pronunciation is important, yet of greater importance is this: is your language competent enough to express your ideas exactly the to be understood? i ed aftery “appropriately arking, the judges clearly shoe to listen for meaningful ideas, not for loose judgments, nor easy laughters.
some contestants failed to address their questions head on. some y speech, “it is vitally important that ore serious thinking ... to take them [issues like globalization] on and give them honest thinking is the first step to be prepared for both opportunities and challenges coming our petition like this dra all over the country. and of course, i learnt more things than just about public speaking. since in the final analysis, public speaking is all about effective communication. and this goes true for all communications, y speech: globalization:
opportunities and challenges for china’s younger generation
thirty years ago, american president richard nixon made an epoch-making visit to china, a country still isolated at that time. premier zhou enlai said to him, “your handshake came over the vastest ocean in the munication”. thirty years since, china and america have exchanged many handshakes. the fundamental implication of this example is that the need to communicate across differences in culture and ideology is not only felt by the tany other nations as entalists from different countries are making joint efforts to address the issue of global ing, economists are seeking solutions to financial crises that rage in a particular region but nonetheless cripple the y, and politicians and diplomats are getting together to discuss the issue of combating terrorism. peace and prosperity has become a common goal that ighty trend of global communication is the echo of e. m. forster’s an society fall amerce are being sloshedsintosone large melting pot of humanity. in this interlinked pact other parts of the globe. ple. for decades, portance of participating in and contributing to a broader economic order. from a precarious
role in the embership, e a long e parts of the onstrating against globalization. are they justified, then, in criticizing the globalizing mon interest in every other nation’s economic health.
inded by karl marx that capital goes beyond national borders and eludes control from any other entity. this has become a reality. multinational corporations are seeking the loarket, and the most favourable policy. they are often poent decision-making, ruthless expansionists in the global market and a devastating presence to local businesses.
for china, still more challenges exist. hoooth transition from the planned economy to a market-based one? ho that is sound enough and broad enough to respond to the needs of a dynamic society? hoaintain our cultural identity in an increasingly homogeneous any young people my age in china, i y country get prosperous and enjoy respect in the international community. but it seems to me that mere patriotism is not just enough. it is vitally important that ore serious thinking and broaden our mind to bigger issues. there might never be easy ans on and give them honest thinking is the first step to be prepared for both
opportunities and challenges coming our e to me e march 28th yself at central stage, in the spotlight. petition is a memory that i shall treasure and one that ore important than ong the contestants, and the chance to communicate offstage in addition to competing onstage. also the competition helps boost public speaking in china, a skill hitherto undervalued.
for me, though, the competition is a more personal experience. habitually shy, i had been reluctant to take part in any such activities. encouraged by my friends, hoade a last-minute decision to give it a try. in the course of preparation i somehoyself, a truer me.
i found that, after all, i like communicating uch fun—and so much reotionally and intellectually; that public speaking is most effective ore practical level, i realized knoportant. to take the original ideas out of your head and transplant them, so to speak, to that of others, you need to have an organized mind. this ability improves eans to transmit information, not a means to obstruct communication. it should be lucid to be penetrating. in china, certain public speaking skills have been unduly emphasized. pelled to ask, to bang at the podium or
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