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英语课演讲稿 篇1
Good afternoon, Honorable Judges, Ladies and Gentlemen, the title of my speech is Defeat makes me more confident.
Most people may think that defeat is a kind of obstacle that prevents you from being successful. Quite the contrary, I believe defeat makes me more confident.
As you may know, if you can not be an excellent loser you will never win. Everything in my life always shows both my advantages and disadvantages. I have been entering a lot of contests. I don’t care about the results, but feel it is more important to learn something during the process. After I failed in the contests each time, the judges always gave me useful comments and suggestion addressing my shortcomings and helped me improve myself step by step. So, now I am more self-confident to face any challenges and believe I will be the final winner in my life.
英语课演讲稿 篇2
尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:
大家好。我叫张倬维,我很高兴能参加这次班干部竞选,我今天要竞选的是英语课代表。我对英语有很浓厚的兴趣。在学习英语的过程中,我曾在学校英语节比赛中获得一等奖和在一年级上学期期末被评为英语小博士。
如果今天我被选为英语课代表,我一定会以身作则,更加严格要求自己。我会和同学们一起努力学习,一起帮助掉队的同学使我们班成为一个热爱英语的班集体;另外我还要积极完成老师交给的任务,做好老师的小助手、小帮手。
如果我落选了,我也不会灰心,那说明我还有许多缺点和不足,我以后一定会继续努力,争取下次竞选成功。
希望同学和老师支持我。谢谢大家!
英语课演讲稿 篇3
敬爱的老师、亲爱的同学们:
大家好!很是初一(4)班的xx,我想竞选的是英语(教学案例,试卷,课件,教案)课代表。
很荣幸能站在这里参加班干部的竞选,在此我对大家的支持表示由衷的感谢。 小时候,父亲曾对我说过:做事要脚踏实地,一步一个脚印的去做。”不止一次,站上讲台参加竞选,我深感机会的来之不易,需要好好珍惜。正是由于这种动力,当我站在这里的时候,倍感自信。 当然仅仅有自信是不够的,还要有一定的能力。然而农村的教育水平终究不如城里,我比起班里的一些同学还是有差距的。从不会到会,从不好到好的过程,就是凭借着自信和虚心的态度来认真完成每一件工作的。
但“人非圣贤,孰能无过”,我也犯过错,但我敢于面对自己的错误,从同学与老师的 帮助中虚心的接受批评,并改正错误,而且决不容许自己第二次在同一地方跌倒。 今天我之所以在这里参加竞选,是为了锻炼自己的能力,提高自己的英语(教学案例,试卷,课件,教案)水平,同时也会让全班的成绩一同提高。比唬我如果没有当选,我也不会懈气,我会更加努力的。 最后,我真诚希望大家相信我,支持我,给我这次展示能力的机会。我将在这一片属于我们的天空中挥洒春的汗水,为班级的明天绘出一幅美好的蓝图。
谢谢!
英语课演讲稿 篇4
Many people yearn to be more self-confident. Yet they have no idea how to achieve that objective. They look at others who have the gift and say, “Hey that’s what I want. I hate feeling unsure of myself. I wish I could stop obsessing about what others think of me and quit worrying about disappointing other people. I want to stop anguishing over my decisions and torturing myself about my mistakes. I think it would be so great to feel self-assured, hold my head up high and stand tall. I’ve never been self-confident. I wish there were a way I could be.”
There is a way. You don’t have to be born with self-confidence. Self-confidence can grow and flourish and ripen and blossom until you actually come to feel as though there is a different person inside of you. Here are some insights that might facilitate the quest.
Learn what a self-confident person is really like. They are not cocky, know-it-all people who don’t care what anybody else thinks. They have their doubts. And make mistakes. And are far from perfect. However, they are willing to acknowledge their inadequacies without dwelling on them. They do this by maintaining a sense of humor, putting problems in perspective, and focusing mainly on what they’ve done right, not wrong.
Though self-confident people do believe in themselves, they don’t try to suffocate others with their ideas or beliefs. They are confident in what they know not only because they read, learn and think but also because they respect their instinct, intuition and the unique body of knowledge that they’ve developed by living life. They realize that one doesn't have to be labeled an “expert” to believe in one's own truths.
Self-confident people don’t undermine their own worth by comparing themselves with others, only to conclude that they aren’t “good enough”. They appreciate their strengths and accomplishments and can acknowledge, without embarrassment, their weaknesses. They don’t live in the “victim” position. Even if something really bad has occurred, they turn it into a challenge, remembering to be grateful for the little things in life.
Self-confident people let the world know who they are. If they want something badly enough, they know they have every right to “go for it.” Yet, they also know that the path will rarely be easy. Mistakes, blunders and failures are part of the learning process. They seek to learn from their mistakes and do not waste time torturing themselves over what “could have been”.
Self-confident people are not obstinate people. If they have an idea about something and it differs from the way another person is thinking about it, they will usually try to look at it from that person’s point of view, see why it makes sense to them. Yet, a confident person’s sense of self is grounded. It does not blow in the wind. Their ideas do not fluctuate based on what others deem are important.
I hope these insights are helpful to you. If so, perhaps one day you will be able to say what the actress Phyllis Rashad once said, simply but eloquently, ” I am just myself and who I am is a lot.”
