演講稿首先必須開頭要開門見山,,既要一下子抓住聽眾又要提出你的觀點(diǎn),,中間要用各種方法和所準(zhǔn)備的材料說(shuō)明、支持你的論點(diǎn),,感染聽眾,然后在結(jié)尾加強(qiáng)說(shuō)明論點(diǎn)或得出結(jié)論,,結(jié)束演講,。好的演講稿對(duì)于我們的幫助很大,,所以我們要好好寫一篇演講稿下面我給大家整理了一些演講稿模板范文,,希望能夠幫助到大家,。
面試自我介紹英語(yǔ)演講稿篇一
several packaging exhibition hold in beijing, this is our advantage study here, i have taken a tour to some big factory and company. through these i have a deeply understanding of domestic packaging industry. compared to developed countries such as us, unfortunately, although we have made extraordinary progress since 1978,our packaging industry are still underdeveloped, mess, unstable, the situation of employees in this field are awkard. but i have full confidence in a bright future if only our economy can keep the growth pace still.
i guess you maybe interested in the reason itch to law, and what is my plan during graduate study life,i would like to tell you that pursue law is one of my lifelong goal,i like my major packaging and i wont give up,if i can pursue my master degree here i will combine law with my former education.
i will work hard in thesefields ,patent ,trademark, copyright, on the base of my years study in department of p&p, my character? i cannot describe it well, but i know i am optimistic and confident. sometimes i prefer to stay alone, reading, listening to music, but i am not lonely, i like to chat with my classmates, almost talk everything ,my favorite pastime is valleyball,playing cards or surf online. through college life,i learn how to balance between study and entertainment. by the way, i was a actor of our amazing drama club. i had a few glorious memory on stage. that is my pride.
“good morning, sir. my name is…”打招呼和過(guò)場(chǎng)基本是必須的。
“i’m , i’m , and i’m very .”按照我們的傳統(tǒng)思維,,自我夸耀一番也是難以避免的,。但是這真的好嗎?
如果說(shuō)自我夸耀是正常的,那么就有99%的人在面試時(shí)這么做了,。然而,,那么多人都用一樣的措辭自夸,,真的會(huì)有積極的效果?就怕非但沒(méi)有積極效果,反而讓人覺(jué)得你很浮夸,,盡說(shuō)大話很不可靠,。而且,老外們對(duì)此更加在意,,一聽到某些單詞,,說(shuō)不定就觸碰到“雷區(qū)”,馬上say “good bye”了,。
這里有10個(gè)單詞,不適合在面試的時(shí)候形容自己,??纯茨阌袥](méi)有如此自夸的習(xí)慣吧。
1. generous(寬宏大量的)
肚量是看在旁人眼里的,,并不是喊出來(lái)的,,尤其是不適合從自己的嘴巴里喊出來(lái)。真正心胸開闊的人,,從不會(huì)炫耀,,也不會(huì)索取別人的稱贊。他們就不認(rèn)為自己的心胸氣度如此廣闊,,因?yàn)樗麄冇X(jué)得他們還能做得更多,。
2. humble(謙恭的)
認(rèn)為自己很謙虛的人其實(shí)并不謙虛,因?yàn)檎嬲t虛的人從不稱贊自己謙虛,。如果你真要讓別人了解自己有多謙虛,,就在言語(yǔ)中表現(xiàn)出自己的謙和吧,千萬(wàn)不要直接就說(shuō)“其實(shí)啊,,我這個(gè)人很謙虛的”,。你聽到別人這么說(shuō),會(huì)怎么想?
3. self-disciplined(嚴(yán)格自律的)
自律是好事,,但是如果自律過(guò)了頭,,會(huì)給別人什么印象?不懂變通,缺乏彈性,,死腦筋,,不好相處……你身邊有沒(méi)有對(duì)待自己特別嚴(yán)格的人?你覺(jué)不覺(jué)得這樣的人太硬不太好相處呢?所以別說(shuō)自我要求特別嚴(yán)格了,職場(chǎng)不如軍隊(duì),,不需要鐵一般的紀(jì)律,,這樣反而會(huì)讓人覺(jué)得你缺乏人性化的變通,也難以溝通,。
4. passionate(充滿激情的)
熱情從來(lái)不是喊出來(lái)的,,而是在實(shí)際工作中做出來(lái)的,。說(shuō)得好聽比做什么都容易,千萬(wàn)別讓人覺(jué)得你只是嘴巴上特別有干勁而已,。另外,,熱愛(ài)工作是好事,但是太過(guò)于熱愛(ài)工作,,會(huì)讓人擔(dān)心你是否會(huì)做出什么過(guò)激的舉動(dòng),。而且,如果讓別人覺(jué)得你動(dòng)不動(dòng)就滿懷激情地工作,,這樣你的同事也會(huì)很累,。
5. witty(機(jī)智幽默的)
一般很機(jī)智又有幽默感的人,是不會(huì)刻意這么稱贊自己的,,除非他擅長(zhǎng)說(shuō)冷笑話,。想想,如果一個(gè)人對(duì)你說(shuō)“你知道嗎?我是個(gè)很機(jī)智幽默的人”,,你的反應(yīng)一定是兩個(gè)字——呵呵,。真正機(jī)智幽默的人,在談吐間就能讓別人感受到了,,用得著挑明了說(shuō)嗎?這反而是愚笨的自夸,。
面試自我介紹英語(yǔ)演講稿篇二
good morning,dear teacher and my friends.
its a very intresting topic today.
i think my dad was a hero for me when i was a young child. wed go fishing, walks, and other fun things for a kid.
every child has a good and great father, and so do i. my dad played a very important role in my daily life`````exactly speaking, in my past 16 years.
my family was rather poor when i was in my childhood. we didnt have our own house and had to live in a shabby, small room rented from my fathers factory. the room was so small that there was little space for people to walk. i didnt have my own bed and had to sleep with my parents. this is terrible both for my parents and me.
but father made this all different!he works very hard on his own business, now we have our own 2 housese,surly,i have my own he take our family so much happiness, richer and richer.
when i was little, i did everything with my dad. you could always find me sitting on his knee or walking and doing everything with him. every night he would read me a bed time story and make the voices of each character.
i learnt a lot from my daddy. i learnt to never take things to seriously and to always smile.
years pasted, my father is over 45 now. it is time for me to look after him and i am sure i will do and we will live an even better life. and i will say,i really love you dad,cause you are the hero in my mind.
thank you so much!
面試自我介紹英語(yǔ)演講稿篇三
but in 1968, with the soviet invasion and crackdown, klima’s ideas became dangerous. he could have fled, but he chose to return home and continue his work in defiance of the communist regime. he organized an underground meeting of writers who circulated manuscripts in secret. over the course of 18 years, those writers produced three hundred different works of art. they were critics, of course: critics of tyranny, critics of violence. but they were creators, too, creators of plays, novels, and poetry. they imagined, and helped create, a new and better world.
what will you imagine? a better business, a smarter school, a stronger community? whatever you are against, it is time to create something you are for.
at yale, you have learned to do both: to imagine and create. you have studied and explored new ideas; made art and music; excelled in athletics; launched companies; and served your neighbors and the world. you have created a vibrant, spanerse, and exciting community.
take these experiences with you and draw on them when you need encouragement. remember a class that surprised you; a conversation that inspired you; a professor who believed in you. and take care to avoid what toni morrison calls “second-rate goals and secondhand ideas.”
“our past is bleak. our future dim,” morrison writes. “but if we see the world as one long brutal game, then we bump into another mystery, the mystery of beauty, of light, of the canary that sings on our skulls.”
being for something is a search for those mysteries, for that light: it is an act of radical optimism, a belief that a more perfect world is within reach and that we can help build it.
what are you for?
you may well turn that question back to me. what are you for, peter salovey?
i am for the transformative power of a liberal education – one that asks you to think broadly, question everything, and embrace the joy of learning.
i am for the american dream in all its rich promise – the idea that opportunities are shared widely and that access to education is within reach for the many, not the few.
面試自我介紹英語(yǔ)演講稿篇四
in september 1974, kingman brewster, then president of yale, spoke to members of the class of 1978, seated right where you are now. he told them, “many of us have just been on a ten-year trip of moral outrage: anti-wallace, anti-war, and anti-watergate. we have been so sure about what we were against that we have almost forgotten how difficult it is to know what we are for and how to achieve it.”
does this sound familiar? today, perhaps more than ever, it is easy to know what you’re against. and it’s far more difficult to say what you’re for.
what we’re against is going to be different for each of us. maybe you’re against border walls and i’m against guns; your neighbor is against trade wars and your cousin is against abortion. for some, capitalism is the problem, while others fear the specter of socialism. by this point, i bet all of you are against sitting in old buildings with no air conditioning, listening to a long speech! so, i’ll get to the point…
how many of you have ever seen a marx brothers movie? [right, pretty good.] so, although i’m not mistaken for groucho marx as often since i shaved my moustache, i…i still do…do have a weakness for his humor.
and one of groucho’s best performances, of course, is when he plays a college president. (it is a funny role!) so, in the opening scene of the movie horse feathers, groucho, the new president of huxley college, is told that the trustees have “a few suggestions” for him. then he breaks into this song:
“i don’t know what they have to say
it makes no difference anyway
whatever it is, i’m against it
no matter what it is or who commenced it
i’m against it
your proposition may be good
but let’s have one thing understood:
whatever it is, i’m against it.”
面試自我介紹英語(yǔ)演講稿篇五
medusa is just one of many greek myths that have encouraged me to fantasize, turning me into the creative girl i am today.
the myth talks about poseidon, god of the sea, kissing medusa in athena’s temple. athena was furious. i can picture athena’s punishment for medusa as if it were happening before my very eyes. the transformation from beauty to beast is as vivid and clear to me as is the light of day. the utter dread and bewilderment on medusa’s face as she changed is unforgettable and so eerie it chills me to the bone even still.
i am medusa, scariest of all.
my prey turn to stone while i stand tall.
one kiss with poseidon, god of the sea.
turned me to a monster no one dares to see.
greek myths have introduced me to a brand new world where imagination is boundless.
面試自我介紹英語(yǔ)演講稿篇六
dear teacher and classmates:
i am very glad to make a speech here in this class again! this time, i'd like to talk something about english.
i love english. english language is now used everywhere in the world. it has become the most common language on internet and for international trade. learning english makes me confident and brings me great pleasure.
when i was seven, my mother sent me to an english school. at there, i played games and sang english songs with other children . then i discovered the beauty of the language, and began my colorful dream in the english world.
everyday, i read english following the tapes. sometimes, i watch english cartoons.
on the weekend, i often go to the english corner. by talking with different people there, i have made more and more friends as well as improved my oral english.
i hope i can travel around the world someday. i want to go to america to visit washington monument, because the president washington is my idol. of course, i want to go to london too, because england is where english language developed. if i can ride my bike in cambridge university, i will be very happy.
i hope i can speak english with everyone in the world. i'll introduce china to them, such as the great wall, the forbidden city and anshan.
i know, rome was not built in a day. i believe that after continuous hard study, one day i can speak english very well.
if you want to be loved, you should learn to love and be lovable. so i believe as i love english everyday , it will love me too.
面試自我介紹英語(yǔ)演講稿篇七
the answer is no. i could have brought myparents to a new place for buffet breakfast on an awesome autumn sunday morning, i could have bought a suv in xiamen and move them around. i didn’t, due to various restrictions.
would i choose a different path had we got achance to turn the clock back to the time when i was in my early 20s? i don't thinkso. let me tell you why.
i quite agree with the following the quote fromb. j. neblett.
“we are the sum total of our experiences. thoseexperiences – be they positive or negative – make us the person we are, at anygiven point in our lives.”
part of the reasons why we are who we are todayis those experiences and those people we have encountered over the years. in hindsight, i can’t even tell whether certain decisions i have made, certain paths i have taken, are right or wrong. we may regret for those things we didn’t do enough. what we can is to make up for it within our capacity while it is in time, while your parents are still alive, while your kids haven’t entered puberty stage.
over to you, toastmaster.
面試自我介紹英語(yǔ)演講稿篇八
in fact… if you really want to know the truth:
i had to come… exactly because i might make a fool of myself.
what am i talking about?
well, here it is:
i’ve found that nothing in life is worthwhile unless you take risks.
nothing.
nelson mandela said:
“there is no passion to be found playing small—in settling for a life that’s less than the one you’re capable of living.”
i’m sure in your experiences—in school… in applying to college… in picking your major… in deciding what you want to do with life—people have told you to make sure you have something to “fall back on.”
but i’ve never understood that concept, having something to fall back on.
if i’m going to fall, i don’t want to fall back on anything, except my faith. i want to fall… forward.
at least i figure that way i’ll see what i’m about to hit.
fall forward.