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1、小学英语故事演讲稿欣赏小学生家风故事演讲稿英语作为一门语言和思维统一的学科,其内在本质是语言与思维的辨证统一。英语故事教学不仅能有效地学习英语知识,亦能有效地培养学生的思维才能。WTT精心搜集了小学英语故事演讲稿,供大家欣赏学习!小学英语故事演讲稿:The Crow and the SwanA crow was filled with envy on seeing the beautiful white plumage of a swan, and thought it was due to the water in which the swan constantly bathed and s
2、wam.So he left neighbourhood of the altars, where he got his living by picking up bits of the meat offered in sacrifice, and went and lived among the pools and streams.But though he bathed and washed his feathers many times a day, he didnt make them any whiter, and at last died of hunger into the ba
3、rgain.You may change your habits, but not your nature.小学英语故事演讲稿:The travellers and the plane-treeTwo Travellers were walking along a bare and dusty road in the heat of a summers day.ing presently to a Plane-tree, they joyfully turned aside to shelter from the burning rays of the sun in the keep shad
4、e of its spreading branches.As they rested, looking up into the tree, one of them remarked to his panion, “What a useless tree the Plane is! It bears no fruit and is of no service to man at all.”The Plane-tree interrupted him with indignation.“You ungrateful creature!” it cried: “you e and take shel
5、ter under me from the scorching sun, and then, in the very act of enjoying the cool shade of my foliage, you abuse me and call me good for nothing!”Many a service is met with ingratitude.小学英语故事演讲稿:The Wise ServantHow fortunate is the master, and how well all goes in his house, when he has a wise ser
6、vant who listens to his orders and does not obey them, but prefers following his own wisdom.A clever John of this kind was once sent out by his master to seek a lost cow.He stayed away a long time, and the master thought, “Faithful John does not spare any pains over his work!”As, however, he did not
7、 e back at all, the master was afraid lest some misfortune had befallen him, and set out himself to look for him.He had to search a long time, but at last he perceived the boy who was running up and down a large field.“Now, dear John,” said the master when he had got up to him, “hast thou found the
8、cow which I sent thee to seek?” “No, master,” he answered, “I have not found the cow, but then I have not looked for it.”“Then what hast thou looked for, John?” “Something better, and that luckily I have found.” “What is that, John?” “Three blackbirds,” answered the boy.“And where are they?” asked t
9、he master.“I see one of them, I hear the other, and I am running after the third,” answered the wise boy.Take e_le by this, do not trouble yourselves about your masters or their orders, but rather do what es into your head and pleases you, and then you will act just as wisely asprudent(慎重的) John.小学英
10、语故事演讲稿:The archer and the lionAn Archer went up into the hills to get some sport with his bow, and all the animals fled at the sight of him with the e_ception of the Lion, who stayed behind and challenged him to fight.But he shot an arrow at the Lion and hit him, and said, “There, you see what my me
11、ssenger can do: just you wait a moment and Ill tackle you myself. The Lion, however, when he felt the sting of the arrow, ran away as fast as his legs could carry him.A fo_, who had seen it all happen, said to the Lion, ”e, dont be a coward: why dont you stay and show fight?“ But he Lion replied, ”Y
12、ou wont get me to stay, not you: why, when he sends a messenger like that before him, he must himself be a terrible fellow to deal with.“小学英语故事演讲稿:The Peasant in HeavenOnce on a time a poor pious(忠诚的) peasant died, and arrived before the gate of heaven.At the same time a very rich, rich lord came th
13、ere who also wanted to get into heaven.Then Saint Peter came with the key, and opened the door, and let the great man in, butapparently did not see the peasant, and shut the door again.And now the peasant outside, heard how the great man was received in heaven with all kinds of rejoicing, and how th
14、ey were making music, and singing within.At length(最后,终于) all became quiet again, and Saint Peter came and opened the gate of heaven, and let the peasant in.The peasant, however, e_pected that they would make music and sing when he went in also, but all remained quite quiet; he was received with gre
15、at affection(喜欢,感情), it is true, and the angels came to meet him, but no one sang.Then the peasant asked Saint Peter how it was that they did not sing for him as they had done when the rich man went in, and said that it seemed to him that there in heaven things were done with just as much partiality
16、 as on earth.Then said Saint Peter, ”By no means, thou art just as dear to us as any one else, and wilt(枯萎) enjoy every heavenly delight that the rich man enjoys, but poor fellows like thee e to heaven every day, but a rich man like this does not e more than once in a hundred years!&;“小学英语故事演讲稿”END第 6 页 共 6 页