Untitled Document
[本站首页]
[加入收藏]
[设为首页]
 简历相关演讲范文党团工作法律文书办公文档报告范文总结范文公文写作实用文档作文指导论文大全合同书计划书
 大陆视剧港台视剧韩国视剧日本视剧影视明星电影剧情影评资讯明星资料剧照花絮华人明星写真日韩明星写真彩信集
 在线游戏笑话大全暴笑网文魔鬼词典幽默图片恐怖故事爱情故事FlashMTV谜语竞猜脑筋急转弯 - 文学 星闻 音乐 QQ库
您当前的位置:中国文网 -> 文章中心->演讲范文->优秀演讲范文 -> 文章内容  
热辣专区
· 员工辞职报告范文...
· 经典毕业生自我鉴...
· 毕业自我鉴定范文...
· 毕业自我鉴定(中...
· 韩剧宫剧照
· 天若有情2魔域天...
· 大学生自我鉴定2...
· 高中毕业生自我鉴...
· 厉娜精彩图片欣赏...
· 自我鉴定
· 计算机社会实践报...
· 员工离职证明表
· 会计实习报告
· 刘亦菲图片写真
· 辞职书(公司职员...
写真推荐
· 厉娜精彩图片欣赏
· 刘亦菲图片写真
· 张含韵图片写真
· 陈好图片写真
· 刘若英图片写真
· 李宇春图片写真
· 高圆圆图片写真
· 刘德华图片写真
· 林志玲图片写真
· 周杰伦图片写真
· 李嘉欣图片写真
· Twins图片写真
· 谢霆锋图片写真
· 舒淇图片写真
· 范冰冰图片写真
· 陈慧琳图片写真
· 曹颖
· 陈好
· 陈法蓉
· s.h.e图片写真
相关文章
· 英语演讲稿---平心而...
· 英语演讲稿范文
· 英语演讲稿范文一
· 小学英语演讲稿范文...
英语演讲稿范文 全国英语演讲比赛冠军得主演讲稿
发布时间:2006-1-10 17:19:22 

全国英语演讲比赛冠军得主演讲稿  

“21世纪·爱立信杯”全国英语演讲比赛冠军得主演讲稿

To me March 28th was a lucky day. It was on that particular evening that I found myself at central stage, in the spotlight. Winning the "21st Century·Ericsson Cup" Seventh National English Speaking Competition is a memory that I shall treasure and one that will surely stay.


More important than winning the Cup is the friendship that has been established and developed among the contestants, and the chance to communicate offstage in addition to competing onstage. Also the competition helps boost public speaking in China, a skill hitherto undervalued.

For me, though, the competition is a more personal experience. Habitually shy, I had been reluctant to take part in any such activities. Encouraged by my friends, however, I made a last-minute decision to give it a try. In the course of preparation I somehow rediscovered myself, a truer me.

I found that, after all, I like communicating with other people; that exchanging views can be so much fun—and so much rewarding, both emotionally and intellectually; that public speaking is most effective when you are least guarded; and that it is essential to success in every walk of life.

At a more practical level, I realized knowing what you are going to say and how you are going to say it are equally important. To take the original ideas out of your head and transplant them, so to speak, to that of others, you need to have an organized mind. This ability improves with training.

Yet there should not be any loss or addition or distortion in the process. Those ideas that finally find their way into another head need to be recognizably yours. Language is a means to transmit information, not a means to obstruct communication. It should be lucid to be penetrating.

In China, certain public speaking skills have been unduly emphasized. Will it really help, we are compelled to ask, to bang at the podium or yell at the top of your lungs, if you have come with a poorly organized speech, a muddled mind, and unwillingness to truly share your views?

Above all, the single most important thing I learnt was that as a public speaker, you need to pay attention, first and foremost, to the content of your speech. And second, the structure of your speech: how one idea relates and progresses to another.

Only after these come delivery and non-verbal communication: speed control, platform manner, and so on. Pronunciation is important, yet of greater importance is this: Is your language competent enough to express your ideas exactly the way you intend them to be understood?

I was informed afterwards that I was chosen to be the winner for my "appropriately worded speech, excellent presence and quick-witted response". In so remarking, the judges clearly showed their preference: they come to listen for meaningful ideas, not for loose judgments, nor easy laughters.

Some contestants failed to address their questions head on. Some were able to, but did not know where to stop—the dragging on betrayed their lack of confidence. The root cause was that they did not listen attentively to the questions. Or they were thinking of what they had prepared.

As I said in my speech, "It is vitally important that we young people do more serious thinking ... to take them [issues like globalization] on and give them honest thinking is the first step to be prepared for both opportunities and challenges coming our way". We need to respond honestly.

A competition like this draws talented students from all over the country. And of course, I learnt more things than just about public speaking. Since in the final analysis, public speaking is all about effective communication. And this goes true for all communications, whatever their setting.

And the following is the final version of my speech:

GLOBALIZATION:
OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
FOR CHINA'S YOUNGER GENERATION

Thirty years ago, American President Richard Nixon made an epoch-making visit to China, a country still isolated at that time. Premier Zhou Enlai said to him, "Your handshake came over the vastest ocean in the world—twenty-five years of no communication". Thirty years since, China and America have exchanged many handshakes. The fundamental implication of this example is that the need to communicate across differences in culture and ideology is not only felt by the two countries but by many other nations as well.

As we can see today, environmentalists from different countries are making joint efforts to address the issue of global warming, economists are seeking solutions to financial crises that rage in a particular region but nonetheless cripple the world economy, and politicians and diplomats are getting together to discuss the issue of combating terrorism. Peace and prosperity has become a common goal that we are striving for all over the world. Underlying this mighty trend of global communication is the echo of E. M. Forster's words "Only connect!"

With the IT revolution, traditional boundaries of human society fall away. Our culture, politics, society and commerce are being sloshed into one large melting pot of humanity. In this interlinked world, there are no outsiders, for a disturbance in one place is likely to impact other parts of the globe. We have begun to realize that a world divided cannot endure.

China is now actively integrating into the world. Our recent entry to the WTO is a good example. For decades, we have taken pride in being self-reliant, but now we realize the importance of participating in and contributing to a broader economic order. From a precarious role in the world arena to our present WTO membership, we have come a long way.

But what does the way ahead look like? In some parts of the world people are demonstrating against globalization. Are they justified, then, in criticizing the globalizing world? Instead of narrowing the gap between the rich and the poor, they say, globalization enables the developed nations to swallow the developing nations' wealth in debts and interest. Globalization, they argue, should be about a common interest in every other nation's economic health.

We are reminded by Karl Marx that capital goes beyond national borders and eludes control from any other entity. This has become a reality. Multinational corporations are seeking the lowest cost, the largest market, and the most favourable policy. They are often powerful lobbyists in government decision-making, ruthless expansionists in the global market and a devastating presence to local businesses.

For China, still more challenges exist. How are we going to ensure a smooth transition from the planned economy to a market-based one? How to construct a legal system that is sound enough and broad enough to respond to the needs of a dynamic society? How to maintain our cultural identity in an increasingly homogeneous world? And how to define greatness in our rise as a peace-loving nation? Globalization entails questions that concern us all.

Like many young people my age in China, I want to see my country get prosperous and enjoy respect in the international community. But it seems to me that mere patriotism is not just enough. It is vitally important that we young people do more serious thinking and broaden our mind to bigger issues. There might never be easy answers to those issues such as globalization, but to take them on and give them honest thinking is the first step to be prepared for both opportunities and challenges coming our way. This is also one of the thoughts that came to me while preparing this speech.
中国文档网http://www.86wd.com[返回上一页] [打 印] [收 藏]
 
 名星写真:       华人明星 日韩明星 卡通明星 明星资料 网络明星
 相关推荐:
· [心得体会] 烟草行业学习八荣八耻心得体会
· [节日寄语] 本站推荐:高考祝福短信
· [优秀演讲范文] 庆七一党在我心中演讲稿
· [公众演讲] 七一演讲稿:与时俱进创辉煌
· [开幕闭幕词] 公安庆七一表彰会致辞
· [华人明星] F.I.R.飞儿图片写真
· [港台电视剧情] 帝女花-剧情介绍-剧情-花絮
· [大陆电视剧情] 二十集电视剧《四号女监》故事大纲
· [韩国电视剧情] 20集韩剧《天国的阶梯》分集介绍(1-5)
· [节日寄语] 父亲节礼物全攻略
· [节日寄语] 父亲节祝福词-祝父亲快乐
· [节日寄语] 父亲节祝福-祝愿世上所有的父亲们节日快乐
· [节日寄语] 父亲节祝福短信
· [节日庆典] 在“六一”儿童节英语晚会上的致词
· [节日庆典] 在特殊教育学校庆祝“六一”节的讲话
· [班主任工作总结] 六一儿童节诗歌朗诵会主持词(范文)
· [文案方案] *校庆祝六一儿童节活动方案
· [贺词慰问] 庆祝“六一”儿童节上的讲话
· [开幕闭幕词] 六一活动串联词
· [华人明星] 爱戴图片写真
· [华人明星] 赵文瑄图片写真
· [华人明星] 厉娜精彩图片欣赏
· [华人明星] 蔡裴琳图片写真
· [华人明星] 红星妹妹 图片写真
· [华人明星] 刘德华图片写真
 
上一篇文章:一个大学教授让人发冷汗的讲演中国文档网http://www.86wd.com
下一篇文章:注定一生与天争中国文档网http://www.86wd.com

中国文档网版权申明:本站资源为网上搜集、网友提供等,如果某种资源涉及或侵害到您的版权请立即写信通知我们。 除部分特别声明不要转载,或者授权我站独家播发的文档外,大家可以自由转载我站点的文档,但原作者和来自我站的链接必须保留。

转载要求:转载之图片、文件,链接请不要盗链到本站,且不准打上各自站点的水印,亦不能抹去我站点水印。

特别注意:
由于本站数据庞大,故不能保证站内所有信息的完整性,如您发现有不完整的信息请留言我们,我们尽量第一时间内补充!
 

关于本站
- 广告合作 - 版权声明 - 友情连接 - 网站地图 - 本站留言

Copyright © 2006 All Rights Reserved www.86Wd.com 皖ICP备05013385号