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ne. Thank you. 英語(yǔ)比賽演講稿篇三 Good morning, Ladies and Gentlemen, By the time we are born onto this land, our own Chinese story begins. Only when we put our stories together, can we discover something new. My mom was among the first generation in China to pick up a dual major, trade together with English. Her mom, my grandma, was a professor at the same college. And now, I am following my familyamp。s footsteps, at the same university. I want to acplish a dream that has been passed on for three generations. When grandma entered college, she was in the age of prime, but education wasnamp。t. It was an age when China had a literacy of merely over 50 percent。 it was an age when even the topclass universities in China were not recognized by the world. It was with the aspiration of changing education for the better that my grandma became a teacher, in pursuit of teaching students at home and learning more about the abroad. When my mother crossed the threshold of higher education into college, she was experiencing the tides of the Reform and Openingup. It was an age when China was ready to embrace the world. With the demand for English talents staying high, she brought her talents to the field of international trade, with the hope of broadening her horizon and telling her international clients a Chinese story. 30 years later, it is already a new era when I step into the classroom where my mom and my grandma studied. The ambience in the renovated classroom is urging me to embark on a new journey。rsquo。rsquo。ldquo。rdquo。 tell the Chinese story to every global citizen, and together we build a munity of prosperity, peace, and a shared future. The story of my mom, my grandma and myself will always remind me of the mission of a language learner. Iamp。m now crossing the threshold into a New Era, and now I fell I am ready to tell a new Chinese story to new audience. Thank you very much! 英語(yǔ)比賽演講稿篇四 My grandpa was among the first group of English teachers sent to Australia by the Chinese government in the 1980s, when our country first opened its door. Off the plane, a hospitable Australian taxi driver asked him, amp。Where are you going today?amp。 amp。Where to die?amp。 My grandpa was shocked. With very limited access to authentic English, he had no idea of the Australian pronunciation for the word amp。todayamp。. My mom was much luckier in the 1990s when she went to college. She had recorded tapes of BBC and VOA news to listen to. When she stepped on the soil of England, she was much more confident. The first day after arrival, hungry and tired after a long flight, and with a Chinese stomach longing for hot food and drink, her only wish was to have a big breakfast. The British waitress approached her asked with a British accent pletely prehensible to her well trained ear, amp。Madam, would you like a Continental breakfast or an English breakfast?amp。 Well, the European continent is much bigger than England, so must be the breakfast. She responded: amp。Continental Breakfast, please.amp。 The waitress took the order and Mom was very satisfied about herself until she discovered the tiny breakfast of cold milk and iced juice, instead of fried bacon and also fried sausages. I went to an American university for a summer program last year. After watching a movie, I decided to take a bus back to my apartment. However the bus didnamp。t arrive as scheduled. After waitin