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there, I have a sense of what their hearts are leaping with joy, but it’s hard to keep tears in check because the presence of our children at a time and place such as this is really a fulfillment of our own American , I applaud you and all of your love, mitment and hard work, just as I applaud your daughters and sons for I leave these graduates with the same message I hope to leave with my to to to to the art of making no matter what happens, even if you hear shouts behind, keep you and God bless you all.第三篇:名人勵志英語演講稿名人英文勵志演講稿新一代大學英語四六級領軍人物,英語專家、文化學者、出版人、策劃人,“振宇英語”創(chuàng)始人,當當網(wǎng)外語圖書熱門作者。外語教學與研究出版社、北京航空航天大學出版社、大連理工大學出版社、海豚出版社、首都師范大學出版社、中國宇航出版社等國內(nèi)一流出版社“振宇英語”叢書主編。外研社榮譽作者、當當網(wǎng)外語圖書熱門作者。曾任國家級媒體記者、翻譯、電臺英語節(jié)目主持人、“振宇英語”專欄撰稿人、大學英語系主任、大學英語專業(yè)特聘專家教授。序言對于英語學習者來說,多聽多看多練英語演講是學地道英語的最佳有效途徑之一,也是訓練語音語調(diào)最有效的輔助手段。你不用擔心這些演講是否有語法問題,也不用擔心用詞是否準確,表達是否到位。因為一些名人的演講稿通常是字斟句酌精心完成的。此外,通過演講學英語還可以潛移默化地幫助自己提升對英文的駕馭能力,增強英語的語感和美感。本書精選了19篇具有代表性的名人的英語演講。這些名人或是國家領袖,或是關心民權民生的政治人物,或是創(chuàng)造經(jīng)濟財富的精英,或是用文字抒發(fā)情懷的作家記者,或是演藝界的娛樂名人。他們都在自己的領域里作出了杰出的貢獻。他們思想深刻,見解獨到,注定是站在時代前列的人。這些名人的演講充滿了智慧,富含啟迪。它們或是結合自身經(jīng)歷立足于個人發(fā)展的諄諄教誨,像亞馬遜ceo杰夫貝索斯在普林斯頓大學演講,他講了自己創(chuàng)業(yè)的故事,以此鼓勵畢業(yè)生:未來掌握在自己的手中,追尋自己的夢想,慎重選擇?;蚴翘栒倜癖娒鎸щy迎難而上,像美國第32任總統(tǒng)富蘭克林羅斯福,他就任于美國經(jīng)濟大蕭條時期,國內(nèi)民生凋敝,萎靡不振,他告訴大家,我們惟一害怕的是害怕本身,展示了帶領民眾走出低谷的豪情?;蛘叱錆M人文關懷,如美國著名作家威廉福克納,站在人類精神的高度,勉勵作家文人心中時時充滿愛、憐憫、同情和犧牲的精神?;蚴秋@示了追求自由平等的決心,如馬釘路德金和南非總統(tǒng)曼德拉,他們在演講中都表達了誓死捍衛(wèi)民主和自由的決心?;蚴秋@示了對家庭的愛,并把這種愛升華為“老吾老,以及人之老。幼吾幼,以及人之幼”,如米歇爾奧巴馬,她在演講中表達了對家庭的熱愛,同時也為丈夫競選吶喊助威如果巴拉克奧巴馬當選總統(tǒng),將會保證每個美國人都能享受衛(wèi)生保健,確保本國的每個孩子都能得到世界一流的教育。精選出的這些演講名篇題材涉獵廣泛,風格迥異。無論你是被其恢宏的氣勢所震撼,還是被其精深的意蘊所折服,亦或是為其詼諧幽默而莞爾,都能感受到演講者所傳遞的共同心聲:一定要奮發(fā)向上,積極進取,做出個人應有的成績,為時代,為國家做貢獻。隨書贈送的mp3演講音頻,為演講者的原聲音頻。這些聲音鏗鏘有力,或給你啟迪,或讓你感動,或給你溫暖,或激發(fā)你前行的信念。同時,也讓你更有機會品味最地道的英語表達。此外,在每一篇文章之后,都附有提煉出的演講中具有指引性、勵志性的“經(jīng)典語錄”,方便模仿與背誦。地道實用的英語學得多了積累得多了,你就能很自然地表達出極為純正的英語,既能提升你的書面語表達能力,也可以提升你的口語表達能力。準備好了嗎?讓我們從現(xiàn)在開始,去聆聽那些溫暖人心的聲音吧!篇二:名人名校勵志英語演講稿it is such an honor and pleasure for me to be back at yale, especially on the occasion of the 300th have had so many memories of my time here, and as nick was speaking i thought about how i ended up at yale law it tells a little bit about how much progress we’ve i think most about when i think of yale is not just the politically charged atmosphere and not even just the superb legal education that i was at yale that i began work that has been at the core of what i have cared about ever began working with new haven legal services representing i studied child development, abuse and neglect at the yale new haven hospital and the child study was lucky enough to receive a civil rights internship with marian wright edelman at the children’s defense fund, where i went to work after i experiences fueled in me a passion to work for the benefit of children, particularly the most , looking back, there is no way that i could have predicted what path my life would have didn’t sit around the law school, saying, well, you know, i think i’ll graduate and then i’ll go to work at the children’s defense fund, and then the impeachment inquiry, and nixon retired or resigns, i’ll go to didn’t think like was taking each day at a , i’ve been very fortunate because i’ve always had an idea in my mind about what i thought was important and what gave my life meaning and set of values and beliefs that have helped me navigate the shoals, the sometimes very treacherous sea, to illuminate my own true desires, despite that others say about what l should care about and believe passion to succeed at what l thought was important and children have always provided that lone star, that guiding l have that absolute conviction that every child, especially in this, the most blessed of nations that has ever existed on the face of earth, that every child deserves the opportunity to live up to his or her godgiven you know that belief and convictionit may make for a personal mission statement, but standing alone, not translated into action, it means very little to anyone else, particularly to those for whom you have those i was thinking about running for the united states senatewhich was such an enormous decision to make, one i never could have dreamed that i would have been making when i was here on campusi visited a school in new york city and i met a young woman, who was a star it doesn’t mean that once having made that choice you will always fact, you won’ are setbacks and you will experience difficult will be slowed down and sometimes the breath will just be knocked out of if you carry with you the values and beliefs that you can make a difference in your own life, first and foremost, and then in the lives of can get back up, you can keep it is also important, as i have found, not to take yourself too seriously, because after all, every one of us here today, none of us is deserving of full think every day of the blessings my birth gave me without any doing of my chose neither my family nor my country, but they as much as anything i’ve ever done, determined my have been there trying to serve because you have believed both that it was the right thing to do and because it gave something back to have dared to , dare to care to fight for equal justice for all, for equal pay for women, against hate crimes and to care about public schools without qualified teachers or adequate to care about protecting our to care about the 10 million children in our country who lack health to care about the one and a half million children who have a parent in seven million people who suffer from hiv/ thank you for caring enough to demand that our nation do more to help those that are suffering throughout this world with hiv/aids, to prevent this pandemic from spreading even so bring your values and experiences and insights into to help make, not just a difference in politics, but create a different have called you the generation of ’ve been raised with multiple choice tests, multiple channels, multiple websites and multiple ’ve grown up choosing among alternatives that were eit