
一篇双人演讲,两分钟左右的关于梦想的演讲稿。
谢谢大家了
a.尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们: 你们好
今天,我们欢聚在这美丽的校园举行2008届小学毕业联欢。
在今天这个特殊的日子,心情也与往日十分不同。
虽然早就知道“天下没有不散的筵席”这个道理,但当如今真的到了曲终人散的时候却仍旧无法释怀,有太多太多想说的话,有太多太多难以割舍的记忆,有太多太多要感谢的人,首先向为了同学们健康成长而奉献心血与智慧的老师们致以崇高的敬意
对圆满地完成小学六年学业的同学们表示祝贺
b.六年的学习时光是短暂的,却是美好的、难忘的。
还记得吗
小学一年级时,刚刚跨入校园的我们,哭闹着要回家,妈妈也陪着落泪;还记得吗
老师紧紧搂着幼小的我们,用爱浇灌出我们对华美的热爱,从此乐不思蜀;还记得吗,学校每年的六一节、元旦,我们各自争相献妍,给母校增添着文化底蕴;还记得吗,运动场上我们矫健的身影,以及取得骄人的体育运动成绩……学校的一草一木,见证了我们的成长与欢乐;一张张大红证书,述说着我们勤奋的求知与探索。
短短的六年,我们告别了天真,走向了沉稳;脱去了童年的稚气,获得了自信;抛弃了依赖,学会了选择,懂得了自尊、自立、自强。
六年的岁月,2191 个日日夜夜,听起来似乎是那么的漫长,曾一心盼望着毕业,而当我们今天真正面对离别,又觉得它是那么的短暂。
此刻,我不知用什么词来形容我们绚烂美好的小学生涯,好像还没来得及细细的品味就一晃即逝了。
如今我们就要毕业了,所有这些温暖的记忆都将铭刻在我们内心深处,那是我们生命中最难忘的日子。
六年的同窗友谊,让我们学会了彼此相信并依赖。
六年的生活,我们都有过低谷,但我们相互扶持、鼓励,同学温馨的笑容、老师慈爱的目光、班级温暖的氛围,让我们都走了过来,让我们学会去爱、去坚持、去相信“阳光总在风雨后”。
a.时光飞逝,六年的小学生活已经结束,明天,我们将告别各位老师、各位同学,踏上中学之路。
同学们,在这临别之际,让我代表六年级全体同学立下誓言:我们决不辜负母校领导老师们对我们的殷切期望和深情嘱托,用我们的实际行动回报母校,为母校争光。
做德智体美劳全面发展的人。
让我们坚信:今天,我们以四小为荣;明天,四小将以我们为荣
a和b.谢谢大家
注 a和b代表了两个人
英语双人的演讲稿(最好是对话形式)急
是高一的演讲比赛
Summer Break Sven: hi Wendy” Wendy: “hi Sven” Sven: “only 2 more weeks of classes, 8 schooldays actually then exams start” Wendy: “yes. I will be glad when exams are over. I get panicky and very stressed at exam time. I find myself eating constantly and I don’t seem to find any time to exercise” Sven: “exams don’t bother me that much. This year most of the marks for my courses were based on assignments and research projects. I only have 2 exams” Wendy: “you’re lucky. I have 5. I also need to get good marks over 80% or I wont be able to keep my scholarship” Sven: “what are you doing for summer break?’ Wendy: “I would like to go to Italy and work at a restaurant in Florence. My uncle owns a restaurant specializing in seafood and he has offered me a job for the summer. In Italy there are lots of English speaking tourists so he would like to have someone fluent in English. It would also be an excellent opportunity for me to practice my Italian. I hope to be a translator one day so I need to be fluent in several languages” Sven: “that would be a wonderful summer!” Wendy: “yes I know. I really want to go. The problem is my father had a heart attack 3 weeks ago. He’s out of the hospital now and not in too much danger but he cannot do much around the house. My brother is overseas with the air force so I am the only one to help my mother around the house. It is such a dilemma. I don’t know what to do” Sven: “yes I could see that would be a very difficult decision. You are only young once though and a chance to go to Florence for the summer sounds like the opportunity of a lifetime” Wendy: “I’m leaning towards going to Italy but I just feel so guilty. What about u Sven. What are your plans for the summer?” Sven: “well I have a dilemma too. I would love to go to Nepal and volunteer with an NGO that could use me to instruct local residents in engineering skills. It would be a chance to share what I already know and I think it would be really interesting to spend 4 months in Nepal. However, I don’t find out until next week whether or not I have been accepted into the program. If I do get accepted I won’t be making any money and I need money to return to university for my final year in September” Wendy: “if you don’t go to Nepal where would you work?” Sven: “I don’t know. I have had some interviews with some construction companies. There are a lot of new high rises and hotels going up in the south side of the city. There were 3 companies that thought they would have a place for me to do manual labor and the pay is good. None of the 3 companies are unionized but they all pay union wages. I would prefer an office job where I could use the engineering skills I have already acquired. I have applied to several companies for inside work but only 2 have responded to my applications and neither seems very promising. It would look much better on my resume after I graduate if I had work experience in my field. Also many engineering students get hired after they graduate by the company they worked for the previous summer” Wendy: “I can see your problem. If I get the opportunity to go to Nepal I would probably go. Cant u borrow money from financial aid for your final year?” Sven: “probably, but I hate to start out with a lot of debt. Engineering fees are rising by 10% next year. It is not an inexpensive faculty to be in” Wendy: “no. but if u have the opportunity to go to an interesting job in Nepal and be of service I think that would be wonderful” Sven: “you are probably right. I appreciate your advice.”
小学生双人演讲稿
在我们获得学习生活中,经常“说”,但更常“听”。
但是,我们真的学会了倾听,懂得听的艺术了吗
美国知名主持人林克莱特一天访问一名小朋友,问他说:“你长大以后想要当什么呀
”小朋友天真地回答:“我要当飞机的驾驶员
”林克莱特接着问:“如果有一天,你的飞机飞到太平洋上空,所有的引擎都熄火了,你会怎么做
”小朋友想了想:“我会先告诉坐在飞机上的人绑好安全带,然后我挂上我的降落伞跳出去。
”当在场的观众笑得东倒西歪时,林克莱特继续注视这个孩子,想看他是不是自作聪明的家伙。
没想到,接着孩子的两行热泪夺眶而出,这才使林克莱特问他说:“为什么要这样做
”小孩的回答透露出一个孩子真挚的想法:“我要去拿燃料,我还要回来。
”……不知道,听了这个故事后,你作何感想呢
相信很多人都有过这样的经历:你在和某人闲聊时,另外的人突然插嘴。
导致你们不得不结束你们那未完成的谈话,因为等他说完,你们很可能已经忘了自己想说或已经说过的话。
还有一种情况,那就是:当你在当众发表自己的见解时,下面的人在不停地唧唧喳喳,丝毫不理会你的感受,让你很是难堪。
当被人没有倾听你所说的话时,你是否感到十分气愤、不舒坦呢
我相信——绝大多数的人的答案会是肯定的。
那就对了,从现在起,站在别人的立场想想。
学会倾听,学会听的艺术,学会做人最起码的礼貌。
也许有人会问:“什么是听的艺术
”我给的答案是:“当你听到别人说话时,你真的听懂他说的意思了吗
如果不懂,就请听别人说完吧,这就是听的艺术。
”最后,请切记:听话不要听一半;还有,不要把自己的意思强加到别人所说的话上。
如果你能做到我所说的,那么,恭喜你,你已经学会倾听了
小学毕业典礼主持人演讲稿(双人的)
不知道你要演讲的是哪个类型的 推荐几个吧 Kevin Kern - Sundial Dreams 个人感觉这个用在哪里都还不错 林海 - 琵琶语 巴赫 - G弦上的咏叹调 白日梦 - Concerto D'Amour 爱的协奏曲



