
关于自信的英语演讲稿带翻译
Self-Confidence Is Essential to Success自信是成功的因素Nothing succeeds like confidence.When you are truly confident,it radiates from you like sunlight,and attracts success to you like a magnet.信就一切,当你真正自信时,它就像灿烂光一样从你身上出来,就像磁铁一样将成功吸引到你身上。
It's important to believe in yourself.Believe that you can do it under any circumstances,because if you believe you can,then you really will.The belief keeps you searching for answers,which means that pretty soon you will get them.相信自己非常重要。
要相信自己无论在任何情况下都会成功。
因为如果你相信你能做到,那么你就真的会做到。
这种信念促使你不断的去寻找答案,而不断的探索就意味着你很快就会找到答案。
Confidence is more than an attitude. It comes from knowing exactly where you are going and exactly how you are going to get there. It comes from acting with integrity and confidence.It comes from a strong sense of purpose.It comes from a strong commitment to take responsibility,rather than just letting life happen.信心不只是一种态度,它来源于你确切地知道自己要去干什么并且确切地知道怎么去干。
它来源于正直和自信地去行动。
它来源于强烈的目标感。
它来源于强烈地勇于承担责任的许诺,而不是让生命放任自流。
One way to develop self-confidence is to do the thing you fear and to get a record of successful experiences behind you.培养自信的一种方法是去做你害怕做的事情,并将它做成功。
Confidence is compassionate and understanding.It is not arrogant. Arrogance is born out of fear and insecurity,while confidence comes from strength and integrity.信心是富有同情心和善解人意的。
它一点都不傲慢自大。
傲慢是由于害怕和缺乏安全感才产生的,而信心则出于坚强的决心和诚实正直。
Confidence is not just believing you can do it. Confidence is knowing you can do it.Know that you are capable of accomplish anything you want,and live your life with confidence.信心并不是仅仅认为你可能会成功,而是确信你一定能成功。
确信你有能力实现自己的愿望,并充满信心的生活着。
Anything can be achieved through focused,determined effort and self-confidence.If your life is not what you want it to be,you have the power to change it,and you must make the changes on a moment by moment basis. Live your priorities. Live with your goals and your plan of action. Live each moment with your priorities in mind. Act with your own purpose,and you will have the life you
有关自信而成功的高中英语演讲稿400字例文
Jimmy Carter's Crisis of Confidence Jimmy Carter delivered this televised speech on July 15, 1979. Good evening. This is a special night for me. Exactly three years ago, on July 15, 1976, I accepted the nomination of my party to run for president of the United States. I promised you a president who is not isolated from the people, who feels your pain, and who shares your dreams and who draws his strength and his wisdom from you. During the past three years I've spoken to you on many occasions about national concerns, the energy crisis, reorganizing the government, our nation's economy, and issues of war and especially peace. But over those years the subjects of the speeches, the talks, and the press conferences have become increasingly narrow, focused more and more on what the isolated world of Washington thinks is important. Gradually, you've heard more and more about what the government thinks or what the government should be doing and less and less about our nation's hopes, our dreams, and our vision of the future. Ten days ago I had planned to speak to you again about a very important subject -- energy. For the fifth time I would have described the urgency of the problem and laid out a series of legislative recommendations to the Congress. But as I was preparing to speak, I began to ask myself the same question that I now know has been troubling many of you. Why have we not been able to get together as a nation to resolve our serious energy problem? It's clear that the true problems of our Nation are much deeper -- deeper than gasoline lines or energy shortages, deeper even than inflation or recession. And I realize more than ever that as president I need your help. So I decided to reach out and listen to the voices of America. I invited to Camp David people from almost every segment of our society -- business and labor, teachers and preachers, governors, mayors, and private citizens. And then I left Camp David to listen to other Americans, men and women like you. It has been an extraordinary ten days, and I want to share with you what I've heard. First of all, I got a lot of personal advice. Let me quote a few of the typical comments that I wrote down. This from a southern governor: Mr. President, you are not leading this nation -- you're just managing the government. You don't see the people enough any more. Some of your Cabinet members don't seem loyal. There is not enough discipline among your disciples. Don't talk to us about politics or the mechanics of government, but about an understanding of our common good. Mr. President, we're in trouble. Talk to us about blood and sweat and tears. If you lead, Mr. President, we will follow. Many people talked about themselves and about the condition of our nation. This from a young woman in Pennsylvania: I feel so far from government. I feel like ordinary people are excluded from political power. And this from a young Chicano: Some of us have suffered from recession all our lives. Some people have wasted energy, but others haven't had anything to waste. And this from a religious leader: No material shortage can touch the important things like God's love for us or our love for one another. And I like this one particularly from a black woman who happens to be the mayor of a small Mississippi town: The big-shots are not the only ones who are important. Remember, you can't sell anything on Wall Street unless someone digs it up somewhere else first. This kind of summarized a lot of other statements: Mr. President, we are confronted with a moral and a spiritual crisis. Several of our discussions were on energy, and I have a notebook full of comments and advice. I'll read just a few. We can't go on consuming 40 percent more energy than we produce. When we import oil we are also importing inflation plus unemployment. We've got to use what we have. The Middle East has only five percent of the world's energy, but the United States has 24 percent. And this is one of the most vivid statements: Our neck is stretched over the fence and OPEC has a knife. There will be other cartels and other shortages. American wisdom and courage right now can set a path to follow in the future. This was a good one: Be bold, Mr. President. We may make mistakes, but we are ready to experiment. And this one from a labor leader got to the heart of it: The real issue is freedom. We must deal with the energy problem on a war footing. And the last that I'll read: When we enter the moral equivalent of war, Mr. President, don't issue us BB guns. These ten days confirmed my belief in the decency and the strength and the wisdom of the American people, but it also bore out some of my long-standing concerns about our nation's underlying problems. I know, of course, being president, that government actions and legislation can be very important. That's why I've worked hard to put my campaign promises into law -- and I have to admit, with just mixed success. But after listening to the American people I have been reminded again that all the legislation in the world can't fix what's wrong with America. So, I want to speak to you first tonight about a subject even more serious than energy or inflation. I want to talk to you right now about a fundamental threat to American democracy.
关于自信的演讲稿
万事皆有可能我们都知道:“失败是成功之母。
“但是我只是想说“成功是信心的孩子。
”首先,自信能使我们在生活当中更快乐。
生活就像一首美妙的歌,一幅明亮而多彩的画。
我们的生活中如果有信心相伴,我们就会发现生活会变得更丰富,更有趣。
其次,自信能使我们变得勇敢。
假如我们缺乏自信,那么如何去克服遇到的困难呢?如果我们没有自信,我们如何在未来成功地发展自己呢?没有信心,任何事情都不可能做成。
“万事皆有可能”就说到这了谢谢
有关自信的英语演讲稿。
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自信与成功的英文演讲稿
楼主,我有点小疑问。
演讲“稿”本身用“自信”形容似乎有些不恰当,建议将“稿”字去掉。
自信与成功的英文演讲---a confident and successful English speech希望对你有帮助,谢谢~
关于勇气的英文演讲稿
How I learn to speak English. I think, in order to speak English fluently, The most important thing is to lay a good foundation. That is to pronounce English words correctly and to have a good intonation. I spent a lot of time in reading aloud my lessons which helped me a lot in clear pronunciation and correct intonation. The second thing is to memory a lot of sentence patterns. The third important thing I believe is to practice. Speaking English is just like any kind of skill. You can only attain excellence through practicing. The last is to form a habit of thinking in English If you think in Chinese and translate them in your mind into English before you open your mouth to speak, you would never be able to talk fluently and naturally. In conclusion, I want to make clear that there is much to be desired in my oral English. I have to keep on studying and practicing in order to improve my English. That’s all .Thank you! (2)Growing with English Back in the years when I was only six years old or so, I had my first taste of English. It seemed very strange to me. At the very beginning, I was not so interested in this strange language. Moreover, the English TV program always took time away from my cartoon shows. As a result, I started to hate English. Time flies. Things completely changed at the end of my primary school life. In the last exam of the whole primary school period, I did so well in English that I got a full mark. I found that I could do a perfect job in English if I put my heart on it. This exam seems to be a turning point on my road of studying English and has really inspired me. Although there are still many challenges waiting for me, these setbacks won’t hurt my confidence and will push me to study harder. Nothing is impossible for willing hearts and I believe, in the future, I can fly as high as I wish to. 翻译:英语伴成长 早在我六岁左右的时候,我便开头接触英语了,当时候,英语对我来说是相当奇怪的,我对这奇怪的语言也不感兴趣,更何况爸爸总强迫我瞅几个英语教学节目,节目时间又总与动画片时间相冲突。
因此,我开头讨厌英语。
时间匆匆过往,在我小学生生活的最后,情况彻底改变了,小学阶段的那次毕业考试,我的英语发挥的相当的好,拿得了满分的好成绩,我发现只要我用心学一定能学的好。
这次考试在我的英语学习道路上的信心,是一个转折点,确实鼓舞了我。
即使还有许多的挑战等着我,这些困难并不会伤害我的自尊心,反而会促进我学习更努力。
世上无难事,只怕有心人。
我相信,在未来,我将如愿以偿的展翅高飞 My future As the song goes “ My future isn’t a dream .” I love the song which brings me confidence when singing it every time . I believe that all our dreams can come true if we have courage to pursue them .When I was young my father always asked me what I would be in the future . Sometimes I found it very hard to give a certain reply . “ I want to be a doctor .”“ I want to be a teacher .” and “ I ’d like to be a scientist !” Many of these answers are perhaps very childish and ridiculous . But I never think they are far away . How time flies! Who is able to give a definition to his future ? I know clearly that those high buildings are based on solid foundation . As a student , I should have a reasonable aim , and study hard . My goal is to enter the best university for further study after middle school . I know it’s hard work , and I ’ll come across many difficulties and frustrations . But no matter what they are , I’ll keep working on it and never give up . My teacher says there ’s only one kind of people that are truly successful : those who are brave enough to put up with hardships . Even if I won’t achieve the goal , I have no regrets for what I have done , for I have struggled for my life . 翻译:我的未来 作为歌曲go和go的复数“我的将来isn’t a梦见.”当每次轻轻烧焦它的表面的时候,我爱带来自我信心的歌曲.我相信假若我们有勇气要纠缠着他们.When,我们所有些梦能成为现实我是年青我的父亲今后总是问自我我是的.有的时候我发现它灰常困难给出某些答复.“我想要成为一名医生.”“我想要成为一名老师.”和“我’d像向是一科学家!”许多这些答案是或许灰常孩子气和荒谬.可是我从不认为他们是远离. 多么选定苍蝇的时间!谁能给他的未来一定义?我清楚晓得那些高楼基于坚实的基础的.作为一个学生,我将往致力,和努力学习使一合乎情理.我的目标是要中学撂学后替最好的大学报名参加进一步研究.我晓得跨过许多困难和挫折it’s努力工作和我’ll情欲高潮.可是无论啥样的那些是I’ll,接着接着努力和从不撂弃.我的老师说’s仅有些种类的人民那那里确实是成功的:是足够艰苦忍受勇敢的那些.即使我won’t达到目标,由于我已经为我的生活而努力,我为我所作的没遗憾. 追问: 有没有更短一点的啊?这个还是长了,我背不下来,就只要100个词就差不多了



