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1、教师演讲英语比赛稿(7篇)教师演讲英语比赛稿(精选7篇)教师演讲英语比赛稿篇1The Mummys speech colleagues, fellow classmates,Hello! My speech today is entitled perception of Tsinghua University, read and understand youth. I come from nine provinces of Wuhans first middle school. With this in mind, today as the summer teacher representat

2、ives speak here, I feel honored. Standing at the Chinese University, in the face of the young adolescents, in such a Grand atmosphere, so precious friends before, I can hardly contain nervous and e_cited.On the occasion of the centennial celebration at Tsinghua University, Tsinghua University on end

3、eavourers summer camp, but suddenly in this noble and sacred Centennial Hall North, really let me by surprise, so I had to choose, from the North, in respect of his profound eyes stared down, in the arms of his generosity, and sharing my Tsinghua and understanding of youth. Tsinghua good teachers ha

4、ve commitment.good teachers have patience and love.first,academic knowledge is most important, good teachers are info e_perts.good teachers are masters in their field, great teachers are great students.they are aggressive learners.they outwork even the best students, besides,they are skilled instruc

5、tors, they know how to teach.they know how to pass on knowledge, second,good teachers are committed, they are dedicated to their career, they are enthusiastic about teaching, good teachers are devoted to learning, they are passionate about education, they have high standards and e_pectations. they p

6、ut students first.they inspire students to work hard.they make students believe in themselves.tird,good teachers are patient.they are tolerant and understanding.they are sensitive and sympathetic,too.good teachers truly care.they respect and trust their students.their concern is a special kind of lo

7、ve.they are kind,yet demanding.they are fun,yet serious.they all have hearts of gold.finally, good teachers are role models.they are fair and honest.they have honor and integrity.they praise you when you need it.they encourage you when youre down.they try hard to improve themselves and e_pect you to

8、 do the same.theyre like loyal friends.theyre like foster parents at school.theyre e_cellent mentors to follow.good teachers can make you feel great.they can light up your life.they can change you forever.thank god for good teachers.god bless all great teachers.without teachers we wouldnt be here.th

9、ank you for listening.i invite you to be a teacher.improve the world and make a difference!教师演讲英语比赛稿篇4whether theres afterlife, the answer has never been the same, the atheists deny after life, believing that our life is no more than from thecradle to the grave, they may care about their illustrious

10、 names after death;they may feel attached to the affection of their offspring, but they never laytheir hopes on their afterlife, they may also say that good will be rewardedwith good, and evil with evil, but they dont really believe any retribution intheir after life.however, in the religious world

11、or among thesuperstitious people, thebelief in afterlife is verypopular. they do not only believe in afterlife, butthousands of reincarnations as well, in the mysterious world, there are theparadise and the hell, the celestial beings and the gods, the buddha and thebodhisattvas.maybe they really bel

12、ieved it, or maybe they just wanted to make use ofpeoples veneration, the ancient emperors always declared that they were thereal dragons, the sons of god, while the royal ministers claimed to be thereincarnations of various constellations, but can the stars reincarnate?教师演讲英语比赛稿篇5When I was still a

13、 freshman in college, one Scottish professor complained to me about being overcharged at a grocery store. He e_plained that many business owners in China would assume that white foreigners are rich and unable to understand Chinese. My amiable professor, unwilling to start a conflict, would always pa

14、y the undue price even though he was only meagerly paid by my university and was able to speak perfect Mandarin.As a student of humanities, I&m particularly intriguedby the ramifications of cross-cultural encounters entailed by the new era. We have to bear in mind that whenever we talk about the new

15、 era, there is always an old era that keeps haunting us in various ways. Last year I went to the University of Tokyo for a one-year e_change program. Before I left, my grandma seemed quite distraught and apprehensive: she told me to take care of myself as if I was about to go to the battlefield.But

16、we Chinese are not the only ones infested by outdated misconceptions. When I was bidding farewell to my American professor at an academic writing class in Japan, she stopped me and asked me, Are you really from China? At first I thought she was pointing at my handsomeness, asking me whether I had be

17、en to Korea for plastic surgery. Well, clearly this is another stereotype that we should get rid of. But to my disappointment, she was actually referring to my English skills. I&ve never met any Chinese student who can talk and write like you do, She said, You must have been stayed in the States for

18、 some time, haven&t you? It does seem that even aspecialist in linguistics can&t escape the illusion built up by the last generation of Chinese students: gauche and diffident, unable to articulate themselves in English.Nevertheless, such stereotypes are becoming a thing of the past. When professors

19、around the globe meet with an increasing number of students from China with both language proficiency and academic competence, well- qualified students will no longer be a surprise. Moreover, with more people going abroad and enjoying firsthand encounters with different cultures, people like my gran

20、dma will no longer be subject to the fossilized, antiquated narrative of the past. The interesting thing is, after I told my grandma my e_periences in Japan, how clean, safe and beautiful their cities are and how nice, polite and considerate their people are, she gladly removed Japan from the list o

21、f leastwanttovisit foreign countries and put it instead to the most-want-to-visit one.Even the shop owner near my campus is now repenting for his peccadillo. When gradually more international purchasers become his patrons, he would no longer treatthem differently. And he would even occasionally call

22、 out for them, yelling come, come, cheap, cheap, thanks thanks with a very strong Chinese accent. Meanwhile, my Scottish professor has now equipped himself with Wechat and Alipay, assimilating seamlessly into the local life here.The old era is like a cocoon, protecting us from possible dangers outsi

23、de and providing us with warmth and comfort. However, an overreliance on memories and e_periences of a long-gone past can also hinder us from genuine, meaningful interactions for the future, just as the cocoon can also serve as a wall to bar us from the beautiful world outside. But in order to make

24、a brand-new attire or to build a modern silk road, we have to plunge the cocoons into hot water and obtain the silk despite the pain. So ladies and gentlemen, don&t be trapped by the old era. Transcend it, and embrace the new one.Thank you.教师演讲英语比赛稿篇6On March 14th, 20, professor Stephen William Hawk

25、ing passed away. His contribution to inflationary cosmologyhas forever shifted our understanding of the universe. He wasn&t just a physicist for England, but for all mankind. His death marks the end of an era. He has passed the baton to a new generation of minds, to a new era. The e_ploration of nat

26、ure waits for no man. So, are we ready to embrace the new era and new challenges?When I was a kid, professor Hawking was known to me as the author of A Brief History of Time. I bought a lot of science books back then, but they were really difficult to understand. Whenever I stumbled, I would turn to

27、 my physics teacher for help. We would go through pages and pages of materials together, whether it was middle school stuff or Feynman&s lecture from Caltech, sometimes hours on end. I felt like we were tearing off the mask of nature and staring at the face of god. It was his guidance that encourage

28、d me to study physics today. We&re living in an era in which science is embedded in people&s lives. From teachers who pass on knowledge, to construction workers who build labs; from organizations that provide funding, to scientists who conduct research, we all contribute toscience in our own unique

29、ways. We the people say we&re ready.On October 5th, 20, China finally had its first Nobel Prize in natural science. Ms. Tu Youyou&s work and her receiving the most prestigious science award made us proud. We&re living in an era in which China is building some of the best research projects and instit

30、utions worldwide. Just a month ago, Professor Zhang Miman won the UNESCO for Women in Science Award, making her the fifth Chinese recipient of this honor. A week after that, The Economist referred to China as a continent-sized rapidly growing economy with a culture of scientific inquiry. Physicist a

31、nd vice president of the Chinese Academy of Science, Dr. Zhang Jie stated, China now has the most accurate, sufficient and largest amount of data; China has the highest, fastest and best ability of data analysis. The Chinese government will be strongly pushing for the sharing and utilization of data

32、 resources. We as a country say we&re ready.Science is an immortal topic of mankind. We&ve comethis far because we&ve learned to work together and let the ideas evolve. The dispute over the completeness of quantum mechanics, for e_amp1e, was resolved in the 5th Solvay conference, attended by 29 phys

33、icists from 10 different countries who have won 15 Nobel Prizes combined. That was almost 100 years ago. Now we&re living in an era in which information is transmitted at the speed of light, in which International cooperation is not just a slogan anymore, especially to the scientific community. Chin

34、ese Academy of Science now has 47 partners overseas. The International Council for Science now includes 122 national members, 23 scientific associates and 31 scientific unions. The facilities of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, are available to over 600 universities and insti

35、tutes around the globe. We, the world, are more than ready.We&re all made of particles that have e_isted since the beginning of the universe, I&d like to believe those particles traveled through countless eras to create us, so that we, the people, China, and the world, can standUniversity, I came wi

36、th my students. Ancient and famous, we journey in question, finally came in spite of very tired, but we are e_cited that we can be proud of! lets do this not to appreciate this very mien of Tsinghua University, the Royal Park. To see the scenery, we can view on the Summit of Mount Tai thin Jet; Sunr

37、ise can also enjoy going to Northwest Territories North of the line. Although this is perfuse Moonlight let our minds, in spite of this ticket is enough to make us of Tsinghua University architecture. But the real attraction of our teachers and students is intrinsic and Tsinghua University. Here is

38、the talk there, with no am invited. Liang Qi-chao has served in this passion to the gentleman Penghu Islands thanks to the speech, the number of sleeping in the wake of the Chinese Young University Library Qian Zhongshu sweep; and, as we stay immortal works handed down; stroll along the banks of the

39、 pond, Zhu ziqing is perfuse portrays Moonlights picturesque; how many young people have in this overview describing the type, and the world; how many show people, have fun. So the man go away, buton the shoulders of giants, march into the new era with our head held high, and make people like Profes

40、sor Hawking proud.教师演讲英语比赛稿篇7My 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 ta_i driver asked him, Where are you going today? Where to die? My grandpa wa

41、s shocked. With very limited access to authentic English, he had no idea of the Australian pronunciation for the word today.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 mo

42、re 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 completely comprehensibleto her well trained ear, Mad

43、am, would you like a Continental breakfast or an English breakfast? Well, the European continent is much bigger than England, so must be the breakfast. She responded: Continental Breakfast, please. The waitress took the order and Mom was very satisfied about herself until she discovered the tiny bre

44、akfast 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 didn&t arrive as scheduled. After waiting for about 20 minutes in

45、the darkness, I was very uneasy and also scared. I stood there, staring into the direction which the bus should come from. But there was no bus but a street singer singing some unknown songs with his noisy guitar. The wind brought a feeling of chill, and as more and more stores closed and fewer and

46、fewer people passed by, I couldn&t help shivering in the cold darkness. Suddenly, a piece of familiar music flowed into my ear. It was the bestknownChinese folk song: the Jasmine Flower! He was playing the Jasmine Flower with his guitar. Automatically, I tuned my Chinese ears to the familiar and nos

47、talgic melody, with my heart warmed and my eyes wet. He played that music again and again until the bus came and I went aboard .From strangeness, misunderstanding to cross cultural resonance, it takes three generations. The driving force behind the change is globalization, which offers opportunities

48、 for cultures to meet, to break down barriers between countries, and to bring peoples together. When the Chinese folk song played by an American street singer got me through coldness and fear, I also came to realize that intimate connection brought about by globalization and also cross cultural reso

49、nance can also help the world get through difficulties and disputes.Ladies and gentlemen, if you would ask me whether globalization is enough, I will definitely say no. Globalization is a powerful force available to us, enabling people to communicate, to help, and to warm, just like what the American street singer did to me at thatcold and dark night.their back but feels so clear. Their image, their spirit and their minds into the air

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