初中课前英语演讲稿三分钟 篇1
自信心的重要性
The Importance of confidence
Whatever one does, one should do it with confidence. If one has no confidence, there is little possibility that one would ever achieve anything, especially when one is faced with drawbacks or hardships. This truth seems to be evident. However, in reality we do see a lot of people who complain that they like the ability to do something or that their difficulties are too great to be overcome. For someone, this might be true. But for many others, this only shows that they have lost heart.
Why do people often feel frustrated even though they are capable of doing something? There are, among others, two main reasons. First, these people do have a correct estimate of themselves. Second, they overestimate the difficulties.
It is possible to build up faith in oneself by having the right attitude towards one’s abilities. We should never underestimate one’s abilities. But believe in the proverb: “Where there is a will, there is a way.” Confidence is the promise for fulfilling a task successfully.
初中课前英语演讲稿三分钟 篇2
Our healthy is the only things we really have in the world. You can take away our money, our house, or our clothes and we can survive. Take away our health and we will die. That is why I eat healthfully, exercise regularly, and keep up my social life.
Eating healthfully is important to maintain one’s health. I try to avoid foods high in fat like French fries or cookies. I also try to limit the amount o f animal protein I consume. I never eat more than a few ounces of fish or chicken a day and I rarely eat meat. I eat a lot of vegetables and fresh fruit which are full of fiber and vitamins. It is important to know how to cook these foods so the nutrients are not lost in the cooking process.
Your muscles must continue to be strong to support your body as it grows older. Exercise helps the bones build density and helps you maintain your posture. A regular exercise program of cardiovascular training and weight training is an important part of keeping you healthy.
Friends are an important part of one’s health. Studies have shown that people with a wide range of social contacts get fewer colds and have fewer complaints than those who don’t. Laughing is also an important part of health. I like to laugh with my friends and I always feel better when I am with them than when I am alone.
By eating properly and exercise regularly, I can keep my body at an appropriate weight and can maintain my health. By spending time with my friends, I can keep my mind as well as my body happy. It’s all part of my recipe for healthful living.
初中课前英语演讲稿三分钟 篇3
I'd like to share with you a discovery that I made a few months ago while writing an article for Italian Wired. I always keep my thesaurus handy whenever I'm writing anything, but I'd already finished editing the piece, and I realized that I had never once in my life looked up the word "disabled" to see what I'd find.
Let me read you the entry. "Disabled, adjective: crippled, helpless, useless, wrecked, stalled, maimed, wounded, mangled, lame, mutilated, run-down, worn-out, weakened, impotent, castrated, paralyzed, handicapped, senile, decrepit, laid-up, done-up, done-for, done-in cracked-up, counted-out; see also hurt, useless and weak. Antonyms, healthy, strong, capable." I was reading this list out loud to a friend and at first was laughing, it was so ludicrous, but I'd just gotten past "mangled," and my voice broke, and I had to stop and collect myself from the emotional shock and impact that the assault from these words unleashed.
You know, of course, this is my raggedy old thesaurus so I'm thinking this must be an ancient print date, right? But, in fact, the print date was the early 1980s, when I would have been starting primary school and forming an understanding of myself outside the family unit and as related to the other kids and the world around me. And, needless to say, thank God I wasn't using a thesaurus back then. I mean, from this entry, it would seem that I was born into a world that perceived someone like me to have nothing positive whatsoever going for them, when in fact, today I'm celebrated for the opportunities and adventures my life has procured.
So, I immediately went to look up the 20__ online edition, expecting to find a revision worth noting. Here's the updated version of this entry. Unfortunately, it's not much better. I find the last two words under "Near Antonyms," particularly unsettling: "whole" and "wholesome."
So, it's not just about the words. It's what we believe about people when we name them with these words. It's about the values behind the words, and how we construct those values. Our language affects our thinking and how we view the world and how we view other people. In fact, many ancient societies, including the Greeks and the Romans, believed that to utter a curse verbally was so powerful, because to say the thing out loud brought it into existence. So, what reality do we want to call into existence: a person who is limited, or a person who's empowered? By casually doing something as simple as naming a person, a child, we might be putting lids and casting shadows on their power. Wouldn't we want to open doors for them instead?
One such person who opened doors for me was my childhood doctor at the A.I. duPont Institute in Wilmington, Delaware. His name was Dr. Pizzutillo, an Italian American, whose name, apparently, was too difficult for most Americans to pronounce, so he went by Dr. P. And Dr. P always wore really colorful bow ties and had the very perfect disposition to work with children.
I loved almost everything about my time spent at this hospital, with the exception of my physical therapy sessions. I had to do what seemed like innumerable repetitions of exercises with these thick, elastic bands -- different colors, you know -- to help build up my leg muscles, and I hated these bands more than anything -- I hated them, had names for them. I hated them. And, you know, I was already bargaining, as a five year-old child, with Dr. P to try to get out of doing these exercises, unsuccessfully, of course. And, one day, he came in to my session -- exhaustive and unforgiving, these sessions -- and he said to me, "Wow. Aimee, you are such a strong and powerful little girl, I think you're going to break one of those bands. When you do break it, I'm going to give you a hundred bucks."
Now, of course, this was a simple ploy on Dr. P's part to get me to do the exercises I didn't want to do before the prospect of being the richest five-year-old in the second floor ward, but what he effectively did for me was reshape an awful daily occurrence into a new and promising experience for me. And I have to wonder today to what extent his vision and his declaration of me as a strong and powerful little girl shaped my own view of myself as an inherently strong, powerful and athletic person well into the future.
This is an example of how adults in positions of power can ignite the power of a child. But, in the previous instances of those thesaurus entries, our language isn't allowing us to evolve into the reality that we would all want, the possibility of an individual to see themselves as capable. Our language hasn't caught up with the changes in our society, many of which have been brought about by technology. Certainly, from a medical standpoint, my legs, laser surgery for vision impairment, titanium knees and hip replacements for aging bodies that are allowing people to more fully engage with their abilities, and move beyond the limits that nature has imposed on them -- not to mention social networking platforms allow people to self-identify, to claim their own descriptions of themselves, so they can go align with global groups of their own choosing. So, perhaps technology is revealing more clearly to us now what has always been a truth: that everyone has something rare and powerful to offer our society, and that the human ability to adapt is our greatest asset.
初中课前英语演讲稿三分钟 篇4
life is not perfect, so be optimistic, face setbacks. optimism is a beaconin the night, to bring you confidence; optimism is an oasis in the vast desert,give you hope; optimism is a warm winter charcoal, make you out of trouble,brave to face setbacks.
optimistic in the face of setbacks will be successful, life is like theocean, sometimes in smooth water, sometimes billowing, life is like a boatfloating in the sea, but also often a totally wrecked boat. however, despitethese unsatisfactory life, also have to discard the optimism of sailing, you canride the wind and waves, see the beautiful rainbow. when the moving light, likea beautiful singing fish late. you will see that the harbor has been waiting foryou, as the continued life of the song, sometimes low melodious, sometimes hairhakata, you are a musician, with optimistic notes compose melodies of life.
lincoln, the famous president of the united states, made greatcontributions to the american civil war. who knows his struggle is so hard? heran for the eight time and lost eight times. the two election, the twobankruptcy. he was in a trance. but he never gave up, optimistic facefrustration, setbacks, hard work pays off, he eventually succeeded.
the eight election, the eight defeat. two times in business, two failures.through several decades, by virtue of their optimistic attitude, standingproudly on the president of the united states forest impressively. be optimisticabout setbacks, and you can get rid of setbacks. if lincoln after setbacks andhow to be unable to get up after a fall, today's brilliant achievements? lifeended up with too much imperfection, too many setbacks. if you sink intofrustration, it will only make you more difficult and unable to extricateyourself. because of optimism, you can go farther from your dreams. optimism isa star shining in the universe, it will lead you out of the dark, towards thedawn; optimism is shining on the sea of beacon lights, it will guide the lostship, to the harbor. as the saying goes, every bean has its black. life is notperfect and beautiful, if you face it, do not be discouraged, you will see adifferent way of harvest experience, gorgeous scenery, make you success by theweak to strong, from failure, riding the train of life to the dreamdestination.
in ancient times and at home and abroad, such examples abound.
sima qian suffered after castration, not discouraged, by virtue of theirpositive attitude, write the first history of the historical records; hongzhanhui, a poor, was lost parents, but also with a four year old sister, but heis still optimistic, finally admitted to the ideal university. jobs, apple corpceo, who once was fired by his company, but he still actively face setbacks,once again become a member of the apple corp.
thus, an optimistic person, will get rid of the plight of success, withlife in the face of setbacks, disappointments in life actively. we as studentsshould be more positive, optimistic in the face of the exam, make efforts tostruggle, let the brilliant smile on the face, to win better grades in seniorhigh school entrance examination time.
if winter comes, can spring be far behind? yes, optimistic face setbacks,you will enter the success of the palace, for youth painting a completestop.
初中课前英语演讲稿三分钟 篇5
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