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  英语演讲稿,用英语怎么写演讲稿呢?下面是小编带来的英语演讲稿范文,欢迎阅读!Np1非凡网

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  英语演讲稿【1】Np1非凡网

  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.Np1非凡网

  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.Np1非凡网

  However, there are different attitudes towards failure. Some people lose heart when they fail; they think the world is at its end.Np1非凡网

  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.Np1非凡网

  In my opinion, what is really important is not failure itself, but what we think of failure and what we do after failure.Np1非凡网

  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.Np1非凡网

  So I am never afraid of failure, for I believe that failure is not a bad thing. Rather, “Failure is the mother of success.Np1非凡网

  英语演讲稿【2】Np1非凡网

  One possible version Good morning, everyone! Today I’m going to tell you about young people’s dreams. People like to use the word “dream” to express their strong desires for their future.Np1非凡网

  Some young people dream of becoming scientists while some wish to be astronauts.Np1非凡网

  Others want to be rich. In my opinion, no matter what we are in the future, what’s important is that we are responsible for our socirty and the people.Np1非凡网

  In order to realize our dream, we should first learn to be helpful. What’s more, as students, we should try our best in our studies.Np1非凡网

  I know that the dream I have requires hard work to make it come true.Np1非凡网

  That’s all. Thank you!Np1非凡网

  英语演讲稿【3】Np1非凡网

  This year's four hundredth anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare is not just an opportunity to commemorate one of the greatest playwrights of all time. It is a moment to celebrate the extraordinary ongoing influence of a man who - to borrow from his own description of Julius Caesar - "doth bestride the narrow world like a Colossus."Np1非凡网

  Shakespeare's legacy is without parallel: his works translated into over 100 languages and studied by half the world's schoolchildren. As one of his contemporaries, Ben Jonson, said: "Shakespeare is not of an age, but for all time." He lives today in our language, our culture and society - and through his enduring influence on education.Np1非凡网

  Shakespeare played a critical role in shaping modern English and helping to make it the world's language. The first major dictionary compiled by Samuel Johnson drew on Shakespeare more than any other writer. Three thousand new words and phrases all first appeared in print in Shakespeare's plays. I remember from my own childhood how many of them are found for the first time in Henry V. Words like dishearten, divest, addiction, motionless, leapfrog - and phrases like "once more unto the breach", "band of brothers" and "heart of gold" - have all passed into our language today with no need to reference their original context. Shakespeare also pioneered innovative use of grammatical form and structure - including verse without rhymes, superlatives and the connecting of existing words to make new words, like bloodstained - while the pre-eminence of his plays also did much to standardise spelling and grammar.Np1非凡网

  But Shakespeare's influence is felt far beyond our language. His words, his plots and his characters continue to inspire much of our culture and wider society. Nelson Mandela, while a prisoner on Robben Island, cherished a quote from Julius Caesar which said "Cowards die many times before their death, the valiant never taste of death but once." While Kate Tempest's poem "My Shakespeare" captures the eternal presence of Shakespeare when she wrote that Shakespeare "…is in every lover who ever stood alone beneath a window…every jealous whispered word and every ghost that will not rest." Shakespeare's influence is everywhere, from Dickens and Goethe to Tchaikovsky, Verdi and Brahms; from West Side Story to the Hamlet-inspired title of Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" - the longest-running theatre production in London's West End today. While his original plays continue to entertain millions - from school halls across the world to the overnight queues as hundreds scrambled for last minute tickets to see Benedict Cumberbatch playing Hamlet at London's Barbican last year.Np1非凡网

  But perhaps one of the most exciting legacies of Shakespeare is his capacity to educate. As we see from the outreach work of the Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare's Globe and the impact of pioneering British charities like the Shakespeare Schools Festival, studying and performing Shakespeare can help improve literacy, confidence and wider educational attainment.Np1非凡网

  Every day throughout 2016, Britain is inviting you to join us in celebrating the life and legacy of William Shakespeare. On 5 January, Twelfth Night, we launched "Shakespeare Lives" - an exciting global programme of activity and events to highlight his enduring influence and extend the use of Shakespeare as an educational resource to advance literacy around the world.Np1非凡网

  The programme will run in more than seventy countries, led by the British Council and the Great Britain campaign. You can share your favourite moment of Shakespeare on social media, watch never-before-seen performances on stage, film and online, visit exhibitions, take part in workshops and debates, and access new Shakespearean educational resources to get to grips with the English language.Np1非凡网

  The Royal Shakespeare Company will tour China; Shakespeare's Globe will perform across the world from Iraq to Denmark. Young people will reimagine Shakespeare in Zimbabwe. A social media campaign called "Play your Part" (#PlayYourPart) will invite the next generation of creative talent to produce their own digital tribute to the Bard - and, in partnership with the British charity Voluntary Services Overseas, we will raise awareness of the huge challenge of global child illiteracy and use Shakespeare to increase educational opportunities for children around the world.Np1非凡网

  Beyond the great gift of language, the bringing to life of our history, his ongoing influence on our culture and his ability to educate, there is just the immense power of Shakespeare to inspire. From the most famous love story to the greatest tragedy; from the most powerful fantasy to the wittiest comedy; and from the most memorable speeches to his many legendary characters, in William Shakespeare we have one man, whose vast imagination, boundless creativity and instinct for humanity encompasses the whole of the human experience as no one has before or since.Np1非凡网

  So, however you choose to play your part, please join us in 2016 in this unique opportunity to celebrate the life and enduring legacy of this man; ensuring that, as he himself put it, "all the world's a stage" and that through his legacy, truly, Shakespeare Lives.Np1非凡网