要写好演讲稿,首先必须要了解听众对象,了解他们的心理、愿望和要求是什么,使演讲有针对性,能解决实际问题。我们想要好好写一篇演讲稿,可是却无从下手吗?以下我给大家整理了一些优质的演讲稿模板范文,希望对大家能够有所帮助。
毕业典礼的演讲稿英语作文篇一
jeremy and kiki, the entire class of 20xx, congratulations and thank you for inviting me to be part of this special day. you’re talented. you’ve worked hard, and you’ve earned this day.
mr. president, faculty, staff, it’s an honor to be here with all of you.
my wife teaches full-time. i want you to know that -- at a community college, and has attended 8,640 commencements and/or the similar versions of class day, and i know they can hardly wait for the speaker to finish. (laughter.) but i’ll do my best as quickly as i can.
to the parents, grandparents, siblings, family members, the class of 20xx —- congratulations. i know how proud you must be. but, the class of 20xx, before i speak to you —- please stand and applaud the ones who loved you no matter what you’re wearing on your head and who really made this day happen. (laughter and applause.) i promise you all this is a bigger day for them than it is for you. (laughter.)
when president obama asked me to be his vice president, i said i only had two conditions: one, i wouldn’t wear any funny hats, even on class day. (laughter.) and two, i wouldn’t change my brand. (applause.)
毕业典礼的演讲稿英语作文篇二
you have earned the endorsement of those who have come before you and we expect that you will honor the legacy of improving the world by your contributions in [the] years to come.
and while it may not be easy to determine your passion or decipher your purpose, we will always be here to support you as you navigate this experience we call ‘life’.
we will always be here not just to tell you, but to show you that the only way around adversity isn not around it at all; it is straight through it.
so, expect adversity – expect adversity, excuse me. invite it. and embrace it. because it will be your greatest asset. it will help you be a better human being. it will teach you the same thing my mother taught me…that no morth and prosper!”
atter how bad you feel, that even at your lowest point, you got this.
because dukies…dukies hear clearly, graduates, dukies are like titanium. we might be dented on every side, but we are never crushed. and in the final analysis, we are “forever duke”.
毕业典礼的演讲稿英语作文篇三
graduates, you’re probably asking yourself some big, important questions right now on this important day, like how am i going to make a living? will i ever have a mattress as nice as the one i had in the forty? will i ever again experience the magic of free uber rides?
and the biggest question of all, after chancellor wrighton retires, will he still wear double-breasted suits? i’m going to say yes to that one.
today, you’ll have to say farewell to many of the things that served as your support system and that got you through these stressful times, like ted drewes, toasted ravs, john’s donuts, gooey butter cake. thank goodness, washu has also one of the world’s best medical centers.
now, before i go any further, let me take a moment to congratulate another group who is here today and does deserve a lot of credit, and i’m talking about your parents and your family. what about a nice round of applause for them?
they’re out there beaming, not even thinking about the cost of tuition, and i’m sure they are just thrilled that some of you will be moving back into their basements.
wherever you’re headed in the days and months ahead, i want to leave you with some food for thought, so let me turn to the real message of my speech.
毕业典礼的演讲稿英语作文篇四
universities have a critical role to play in helping our country tackle this challenge, and i want to thank everyone at washu who has been part of that work.
there really is no time to waste. the problems driven by climate change are getting worse – and that’s something you’ve seen right here during your lifetime.
the recent mississippi river floods have affected life in st. louis and they have devastated farmers across the midwest. those types of natural disasters will continue to get more severe with climate change, according to the best scientific data.
the trouble is too many politicians aren’t interested in hard science. they’re only interested in political science and winning their next election. so they ignore the data, they try to cut funding for climate research – because they know it will undermine their political argument. sometimes they even try to block public employees from uttering the words – climate change.
you can’t make this stuff up. you just have to wonder, what are they trying to hide? and the only conclusion i have drawn is that they’re either hiding their own ignorance or their own bad faith.
either way, when government tries to gag scientists and censor our conclusions, watch out and speak up.
【本文地址:http://www.xuefen.com.cn/zuowen/2885653.html】