课前三分钟的英语演讲稿(推荐三篇)

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课前三分钟的英语演讲稿(精选3篇)

课前三分钟的英语演讲稿 篇1

Ladies and Gentlemen:

good afternoon,

i am glad to be here to share my opinions with all of you. my topic today is about internet.

with the development of technology, more and more people are fond of using internet. it is particularly popular among young people. just like the coin has two sides, internet also has its own advantages and disadvantages.

first of all, the internet has brought people great convenience in getting information, entertainment and contact with each other. as for our students, it is a useful tool when we meet problems. when we are tired, a piece of light music will help us relax. if we have free time, we can enjoy movies or interesting cartoons. whats more, we can also watch live programs on the internet or see it later if we are not available at that time.

his fathers selling blood. when his father knelt down to beg him to return to school, he was too numb to show any regret.

Let’s do it together!

We have confidence in you!

that s all , thank you !

课前三分钟的英语演讲稿 篇2

Dear Santa, Here's My Christmas List

Dear Santa, here's my Christmas list.

I hope you'll bring it all.

I've only asked for gifts my parents CopyRight

can't find at the mall.

I'd like to have a UFO,

with aliens inside,

and maybe a Tyrannosaurus Rex

that I could ride.

A ninety-nine foot robot

is a present I could use.

I'll also need a time machine,

and rocket-powered shoes.

Please bring a gentle genie CopyRight

who will grant my every wish,

and don't forget a wizard's wand,

and, yes, a talking fish.

Of course, I'll need a unicorn,

and won't you please provide

a dragon, and a castle

in the English countryside.

Of course, the weight of all these things CopyRight

might cause your sleigh to crash.

If that's the case, dear Santa,

please feel free to just bring cash.

课前三分钟的英语演讲稿 篇3

A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it.

"Is this your car, Mister?" he said.

Paul nodded. "My brother gave it to me for Christmas." The boy was astounded. "You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you nothing? Boy, I wish . . ." He hesitated.

Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels.

"I wish," the boy went on, "That I could be a brother like that."

Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively he added, "Would you like to take a ride in my car?"

"Oh yes, Id love that."

After a short ride, the boy turned with his eyes aglow, said, "Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?"

Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again. "Will you stop where those two steps are?" the boy asked.

He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car.

"There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn’t cost him a cent. And some day Im gonna give you one just like it . . . then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that Ive been trying to tell you about." Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned