英语故事演讲稿【精简6篇】
英语故事演讲稿 篇一:The Tortoise and the Hare
Good morning everyone,
Today, I would like to share with you a classic fable called "The Tortoise and the Hare." This story teaches us an important lesson about the value of patience and perseverance.
Once upon a time, in a forest, there lived a speedy hare and a slow but determined tortoise. The hare was always bragging about his lightning-fast speed, making fun of the tortoise for being so slow. One day, the tortoise grew tired of the hare's taunting and challenged him to a race.
The animals in the forest gathered to watch the race. As soon as the race began, the hare sprinted ahead, leaving the tortoise far behind. Confident in his abilities, the hare decided to take a nap under a shady tree, thinking he could easily catch up later.
Meanwhile, the tortoise continued walking steadily, not worrying about the hare's lead. He knew that slow and steady wins the race. While the hare slept, the tortoise slowly but surely made progress towards the finish line.
When the hare woke up, he was shocked to see the tortoise near the finish line. He quickly started running, but it was too late. The tortoise crossed the finish line first, winning the race.
This story teaches us that it's not always the fastest or most talented who succeed, but those who are patient and persistent. The hare, with all his speed, underestimated the determination of the tortoise. He let his overconfidence and laziness get the better of him.
In our own lives, we often encounter challenges and obstacles. It may be tempting to rush through them or give up when things get tough. However, the story of the tortoise and the hare reminds us that success comes to those who stay focused and don't give up, even if they are not the fastest or most talented.
So, let us all remember the lesson from this fable and apply it to our own lives. Whether it's studying for exams, pursuing our dreams, or facing any difficulties, let us be like the tortoise, staying patient and determined. Remember, slow and steady wins the race.
Thank you.
英语故事演讲稿 篇二:The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen,
Today, I would like to share with you a famous story called "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." This story teaches us the importance of honesty and the consequences of lying.
Once upon a time, in a small village, there was a young shepherd boy named Jack. Jack was responsible for taking care of the village's sheep. One day, feeling bored and mischievous, Jack decided to play a trick on the villagers.
He climbed up a hill and shouted, "Wolf! Wolf! There's a wolf attacking the sheep!" Upon hearing his cries, the villagers rushed to the hill to help. However, when they arrived, they found no wolf. Jack laughed, thinking it was a hilarious prank.
A few days later, Jack decided to play the same trick again. He cried out, "Wolf! Wolf! Help! The wolf is here!" The villagers, remembering the previous incident, were hesitant to believe him. Some thought he was lying again, while others didn't want to waste their time and effort. Once again, there was no wolf, and Jack laughed at their expense.
Finally, one day, a real wolf attacked the sheep. Panicking, Jack cried out for help, "Wolf! Wolf! Please, come quickly!" But this time, the villagers didn't believe him. They thought it was just another lie to get attention. Sadly, the wolf killed many sheep, and Jack learned his lesson the hard way.
This story teaches us the consequences of lying. Jack's repeated lies caused the villagers to lose trust in him. When he genuinely needed help, no one believed him, and he paid a heavy price for his dishonesty.
In our daily lives, it is crucial to be honest and truthful. Lying not only damages our reputation but also harms others around us. Just like the boy in the story, if we continually deceive others, they will eventually stop trusting us. It's essential to remember that honesty is the foundation of any healthy relationship.
So, let us all learn from the story of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" and strive to be truthful in our words and actions. Honesty builds trust and respect, making our lives more meaningful and fulfilling.
Thank you.
英语故事演讲稿 篇三
Bananas for Lunch
A fat monkey likes eating bananas very much. He had bananas for lunch. He peeled one and ate one more and then, one more one banana, two bananas, three bananas, four… He ate and ate, but he wanted more, he peeled and he ate, peeled and he ate, five bananas, six bananas, seven bananas, eight … He peeled two more and continued two more. He ate whole bunch of bananas and can’t sleep.
香蕉午餐
一只小胖猴子很喜欢吃香蕉。他拿香蕉做午餐,他剥一个香蕉,用力地吃着,吃着,吃着,吃了1个香蕉,2个香蕉,3个香蕉,4个…… 他不停地吃,可是他还想要更多!他边吃,边剥,5个香蕉,6个香蕉,7个香蕉,8个……他又剥了两个,继续撑着吃。他吃了一整串香蕉以致不能躺下睡觉了。
英语故事演讲稿 篇四
Smart Robot
Look, this robot carries boxes to build blocks! The new smart robot, Sorry, is 60 centimeters high. It weighs 7.5 kilogram. It has a camera “eye” on its head. It can recognize colors and human faces.
聪明的机器人
瞧!这个机器人在搬盒子搭积木呢?索尼公司新设计的这个聪明的机器人有60里面7.5千克重。它额头上有一只相机“眼睛”,能够辨认颜色和人脸。
英语故事演讲稿 篇五
A Clever Farmer
Uncle Sam doesn’t like farmer. He thinks they are very foolish and only know work on the farm.
One winter morning, the sun is shining. Uncle Sam sits on the step of his house. At that moment, a farmer with a map in his hand es to him.
Farmer:Excuse me, Uncle. Can you tell me know to get to the hospital, please? Uncle Sam: Lie down in the middle of the street and you’ll soon be at a hospital. Farmer Please set an example to me.
Uncle Sam: I think you e to our city at the first time. It’s much more beautiful than the field. Is that right?
Farmer: Yes, uncle. But it is built on the field. Uncle Sam’s face turns red.
英语故事演讲稿 篇六
Who Pours Ink on My Chair?
Donny is a seven year old boy. He goes to school every day. The school is near his home. So he goes there on foot and es back home on time. But today, he is late. His mother asks him, “Why do you go to the headmaster’s office?”
“Because the teacher asks us a question in class and nobody can answer it, but I can.” “It’s good to answer the teacher’s question.” “But the question is ‘Who pours ink on my chair?”