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名人英语演讲稿

名人英语演讲稿

名人英语演讲稿

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ladies and gentlemen , good afternoon! i’m ver glad to stand here and give ou a short speeh. toda m topi is “outh”.

i hope ou ill like it , and found the importane in our outh

so that more herish it.

first i ant to ask ou some questions:

1、do ou kno hat is outh?

2、ho do ou master our outh?

outh

outh is not a time of life, it is a state of mind ; it is not ros heeks , red lips and supple knees, it is a matter of the emotions : it is the freshne; it is the freshneof the

deep springs of life .

outh means a temperamental predominane of ourage over timidit of the appetite , for adventure over the love of ease. this often exists in a man of 60 more than a bo of 20 . nobod gros old merel b a number of ears . e gro old b deserting our ideals.

ears rinkle the skin , but to give up enthusiasm rinkles the soul . orr , fear , self –distrust bos the heart and

turns the spirit bak to dust .

hether 60 of 16 , there is in ever human being ‘s heart the lure of onders, the unfailing hildlike app etite of hat’s next and the jo of the game of living . in the enter of our heart and m heart there’s a irelestation : so long as it reeives messages of beaut , hope ,heer, ourage and poer from men and from the infinite, so long as ou are oung .

hen the aerials are don , and our spirit is overed ith snos of niism and the ie of pessimism, then ou are gron

old ,even at 20 , but as long as our aerials are up ,to ath aves of optimism , there is hope ou ma die oung at 80.

thank ou!

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good evening , ladies and gentlemen . i am jo and glad to give ou a speeh about stre, es , just the topi ou see on the sreen.

pshologist tell us that streis a state of orr aused b the problem of living , suh as too muh ork or stud , heav responsibilities , and quikened pae of life .

statistis sho that strees from ever detail in our life . finanial problems , poor health , being laid off ma be the strethat most adults no suffering . as students in the universit , e are also under our speial stre. hile stud , having to take various tests and submit a projet against a deadline ma put a great pressure on us . and the things make

us felt stressed ma be our parents’s greater expetations on us than e ould reah . later , hen e are likel to graduate , some other problems ill also anno us . i think e ill orr a lot about our abilit to pete in the job market and ho e an best use hat e’ve learned at ollege in our future job .

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演讲稿又叫演说词,它是在大会上或其他公开场合发表个人的观点、见解和主张的文稿。演讲稿的好坏直接决

定了演讲的成功与失败。

演讲稿像议论文一样论点鲜明、逻辑性强,但它又不是一般的议论文。它是一种带有宣传性和鼓动性的应用文体,经常使用各种修辞手法和艺术手法,具有较强的感染力。

演讲未必都使用演讲稿,不少著名的演讲都是即兴之作,由别人经过记录流传开来的。但重要的演讲最好还是事先准备好演讲稿,因为演讲稿至少有两个方面的作用:其一,通过对思路的精心梳理,对材料的精心组织,使演讲内容更加深刻和富有条理。其二,可帮助演讲者消除临场紧张、恐惧的心理,增强演讲者的自信心。

演讲稿特点

主要区别

演讲和表演、作文有很大的区别。

首先,演讲是演讲者就人们普遍关注的某种有意义的事物或问题,通过口头语言面对一定场合的听众,直接发表意

见的一种社会活动。

其次,作文是作者通过文章向读者单方面的输出信息,演讲则是演讲者在现场与听众双向交流信息。严格地讲,演讲是演讲者与听众、听众与听众的三角信息交流,演讲者不能以传达自己的思想和情感、情绪为满足,他必须能控制住自己与听众、听众与听众情绪的应和与交流。所以,为演讲准备的稿子就具有以下三个特点:主要特点

一、针对性。演讲是一种社会活动,是用于公众场合的宣传形式。它为了以思想、感情、事例和理论来晓喻听众,打动听众,“征服”群众,必须要有现实的针对性。所谓针对性,首先是作者提出的问题是听众所关心的问题,评论和论辨要有雄辩的逻辑力量,要能为听众所接受并心悦诚服,这样,才能起到应有的社会效果;其次是要懂得听众有不同的对象和不同的层次,而“公众场合”也有不同的类型,如党团集会、专业性会议、服务性俱乐部、学校、社会团体、宗教团体、各类竞赛场合,写作时要根据不同场合和不同对象,为听众设计不同的演讲内容。

二、可讲性。演讲的本质在于“讲”,而不在于“演”,它以“讲”为主、以“演”为辅。由于演讲要诉诸口头,拟稿时必须以易说能讲为前提。如果说,有些文章和作品主要通过阅读欣赏,领略其中意义和情味,那么,演讲稿的要求则是“上口入耳”。一篇好的演讲稿对演讲者来说要可讲;对听讲者来说应好听。因此,演讲稿写成之后,作者最好能通过试讲或默念加以检查,凡是讲不顺口或听不清楚之处,均应修改与调整。

三、鼓动性。演讲是一门艺术。好的演讲自有一种激发听众情绪、赢得好感的鼓动性。要做到这一点,首先要依靠演讲稿思想内容的丰富、深刻,见解精辟,有独到之处,发人深思,语言表达要形象、生动,富有感染力。如果演讲稿写得平淡无味,毫无新意,即使在现场“演”得再卖力,效果也不会好,甚至相反。

四、整体性演讲稿并不能独立地完成演讲任务,它只是演讲的一个文字依据,是整个演讲活动的一个组成部分。演讲主体、听众对象、特定的时空条件,共同构成了演讲活动的整体。撰写演讲稿时,不能将它从整体中剥离出来。为此,演讲稿的撰写要注意以下几个方面:

首先,要根据听众的文化层次、工作性质、生存环境、品位修养、爱好愿望来确立选题,选择表达方式,以便更好地沟通。

其次,演讲稿不仅要充分体现演讲者独到、深刻的观点和见解,而且还要对声调的高低、语速的快慢、体态语的运用进行设计并加以注释,以达到最佳的传播效果。

另外,还要考虑演讲的时间、空间、现场氛围等因素,以强化演讲的现场效果。

五、口语性

口语性是演讲稿区别于其他书面表达文章和会议文书的重要方面。书面性文章无需多说,其他会议文书如大会工作报告、领导讲话稿等,并不太讲究口语性,虽然由某一领导在台上宣读,但听众手中

一般也有一份印制好的讲稿,一边听讲一边阅读,不会有什么听不明白的地方。演讲稿就不同了,它有较多的即兴发挥,不可能事先印好讲稿发给听众。为此,演讲稿必须讲究“上口”和“入耳”。所谓上口,就是讲起来通达流利。所谓入耳,就是听起来非常顺畅,没有什么语言障碍,不会发生曲解。具体要做到:

把长句改成适听的短句;

把倒装句改为常规句;

把听不明白的文言词语、成语加以改换或删去;

把单音节词换成双音节词;

把生僻的词换成常用的词;

把容易误听的词换成不易误听的词。

这样,才能保证讲起来朗朗上口,听起来清楚明白。

六、临场性

演讲活动是演讲者与听众面对面的一种交流和沟通。听众会对演讲内容及时作出反应:或表示同,或表示反对,或饶有兴趣,或无动于衷。演讲者对听众的各种反映不能置之不顾,因此,写演讲稿时,要充分考虑它的临场性,在保证内容完整的前提下,要注意留有伸缩的余地。要充分考虑到演讲时可能出现的种种问题,以及应付各种情况的对策。总之,演讲稿要具有弹性,要体现出必要的控场技巧。

主要功能

一、“使人知”演讲。这是一种以传达信息、阐明事理为主要功能的演讲。它的目的在于使人知道、明白。如美学家朱光潜的演讲

《谈作文》,讲了作文前的准备、文章体裁、构思、选材等,使听众

明白了作文的基本知识。它的特点是知识性强,语言准确。

二、“使人信”演讲。这种演讲的主要目的是使人信赖、相信。

它从“使人知”演讲发展而来。如恽代英的演讲《怎样才是好人》,

不仅告知人们哪些人不是好人,也提出了三条衡量好人的标准,通过

一系列的道理论述,改变了人们以往的旧观念。它的特点是观点独

到、正确,论据翔实、确凿,论证合理、严密。

三、“使人激”演讲。这种演讲意在使听众激动起来,在思想感

情上与你产生共鸣,从而欢呼、雀跃。如美国黑人运动领袖马丁.路德.金的《在林肯纪念堂前的演说》,用他的几个“梦想”激发广大的黑

人听众的自尊感、自强感,激励他们为“生而平等”而奋斗。

四、“使人动”演讲。这比“使人激”演讲进了一步,它可使听

众产生一种欲与演讲者一起行动的想法。法国前总统戴高乐在二战期

间的英国伦敦作的演讲《告法国人民书》,号召法国人民行动起来,

投身反法西斯的行列。它的特点是鼓动性强,多以号召、呼吁式的语

言结尾。

五、“使人乐”演讲。这是一种以活跃气氛、调节情绪,使人快

乐为主要功能的演讲,多以幽默、笑话或调侃为材料,一般常出现在

喜庆的场合。这种演讲的事例很多,人们大都能听到。它的特点是材

料幽默,语言诙谐。

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名人英语演讲稿范文This eletion had man firsts and man stories that ill be told for generations. But one that s on m mind tonight s about a oman ho asther ballot in Atlanta. She s a lot like the millions of others hostood in line to make their voie heard in this eletion exept for onething: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 earsold.这次选举有许多优势,许多故事,会被告知几代人。但是,这在我脑海今晚的约一个女人谁投她的选票在亚特兰大。她就像数以百万计的其他人谁站在线,使他们的声音在这次选举中除一件事:尼克松安库珀是106岁。She as born just a generation past slaver; a time hen there ere no ars on the road or planes in the sk; hen someone like her ouldn t vote for to reasons-- beause she as a oman and beause of the olor of her skin.她出生的一代刚刚过去的奴役;当时有没有汽车在道路上或飞机在天空中;当有人能像她一样不参加表决的原因有两个-因为她是一名女子,由于她的颜色皮肤。And tonight, I think about all that she s seen throughout her entur in Ameria -- the heartahe and the hope; the struggle and the progress; the times e ere told that e an t, and the people ho pressed on

ith that Amerian reed: Yes e an.今晚,我想所有的,她在整个看

到她在美国的世纪-在心痛和希望;的斗争和取得的;的时候,我们被告知,我们不能,和人民谁压上与美国的信条:是我们能够做到。At a time hen omen s voies ere silened and their hopes dismissed, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reah for the ballot. Yes e an.当时妇女的声音被压制和他们的希望被驳回,她活着看到他们站起来,说出并达成的选票。是我们能够做到。When there as despair in the dust bol and depression aross the land, she sa a nation onquer fear itself ith a Ne Deal, ne jobs, a ne sense of mon purpose. Yes e an.当有绝望中的尘埃和抑郁一碗全国的土地,她看到一个民族征服恐惧本身的新政,新的就业机会,一个新的共同使命感。是我们能够做到。When the bombs fell on our harbor and trann threatened the orld, she as there to itness a generation rise to greatness and a demora as saved. Yes e an.当炸弹落在我们的港口和***威胁世界,她在那里目睹了一代产生的伟大和***是保存。是我们能够做到。She as there for the buses in Montgomer, the hoses in Birmingham, a bridge in Selma, and a preaher from Atlanta ho told a people that We Shall Overe. Yes e an.她在那里的巴士蒙哥马利,软管在英国伯明翰,桥梁塞尔玛和传教士从亚特兰大谁告诉人民,我们克服。是我们能够做到。A man touhed don on the moon, a all ame don in Berlin, a orld as onneted b our on siene and imagination.一名男子降落在月球上,墙上下来在柏林,世界是连接我们自己的科学和想象力。And this ear, in this eletion, she touhed her finger to a sreen, and ast her vote, beause after

106 ears in Ameria, through the best oftimes and the darkest

of hours, she knos ho Ameria an hange.今年,在这次选举中,她

谈到她的手指到屏幕上,她和演员投票,因为106年后,在美国,通

过最好的时候和最黑暗的时间,她知道怎样可以改变美国。Yes e an.

是我们能够做到。Ameria, e have e so far. We have seen so muh. But there is so muh more to do. So tonight, let us ask ourselves -- if our hildren should live tosee the next entur; if m daughters should be so luk to live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, hat hange ill the see? What progress ill e have made?

美国,我们来到迄今。我们已经看到这么多。但有这么多事情要做。

因此,今夜,让我们反问一下我们自己,如果我们的孩子能够活到下

个世纪;如果我的女儿能够幸运地活得像安-尼克森-库珀那样长,他

们将会看到什么样的变化?我们那时将会取得什么样的进步?This is our hane to anser that all. This is our moment.这是我们来回答

问题的机会,这是我们的时刻。This is our time, to put our people bak to ork and open doors of opportunit for our kids;

to restore prosperit and promote the ause of peae; to relaim the Amerian dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth, that, out of man, e are one; that hile e breathe, e hope.And here e are met ith niism and doubts and those ho tell us that e an t, e ill respond ith that timeless reed that sums up the spirit

of a people: Yes, e an.这是我们的时代,要使我们的人民重新工作

并将机会留给我们的子孙;重新恢复繁荣并促进和平;回归我们的美

国梦想并重申一个基本事实--在众人之中,我们也是其中一个;当我

们呼吸,当我们充满希望的时候,我们遭遇冷嘲热讽和质疑,那些人认为我们无法做到。我们将用一句话来做出回应:不,我们可以!

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