經驗英語演講稿
演講稿具有邏輯嚴密,態度明確,觀點鮮明的特點。在社會一步步向前發展的今天,接觸并使用演講稿的人越來越多,寫起演講稿來就毫無頭緒?以下是小編為大家收集的經驗英語演講稿,希望對大家有所幫助。
經驗英語演講稿1
各位家長:
大家好!我是初一(六)班的馬皓軒,下面我來介紹我學習英語的經驗。
通過反思期中考試的`錯誤,我發現一個很重要的部分:基礎知識。
基礎知識是作文、選擇、完形等題的重要組成部分,也就是說,基礎知識不扎實,各種題都有可能失分,而這種失分是最令人遺憾與痛心的。上個學期的英語期中考試,當我拿到成績時,我發現許許多多的錯誤不是在閱讀和完形上,而是在一些不經意的小細節上。這種小細節只要多加一個字母就可以寫對、只要多看一眼就能發現。但在考試中,做完試卷后,自己檢查是很難發現的。后來我發現自己步入了一個誤區,對基礎知識重視不夠。基礎知識是最簡單的但也是最重要的。
許多人面對這個問題時總是用不認真、不仔細來解釋,但這不是根源。前面提到,即使去檢查也不一定能查出來,而且還會浪費一些思考偏難題的時間。因此,一次做對是關鍵。但怎樣才能一次做對呢?首先,要重視熟練。古人說熟能生巧,只有多做練習才能做到熟練,心中掛一個警鐘,一遇到這種題小心就能避免出錯。經常做練習,看到這些題就能不假思索寫出正確答案,這樣就比我們草草做完,回頭花大量時間去檢查要好的多。
當然,英語學習并不只是這么一點,同時需我們多進行一些詞匯量的擴展。課外閱讀是一個很好的方法。我們手中的空中英語教室就是一個很好的選擇。遇到不懂的單詞多查,多問。擴充我們的詞匯庫。
掌握以上幾個要點,再加上勤奮。我相信,每個人都可以在英語考試中運籌帷幄。以上是我學習英語的一點小經驗。我希望大家都能重視基礎知識,學好英語。謝謝大家!
經驗英語演講稿2
dear all,
experience makes you succeedi still remembered the first time when i became a technical secondary school teacher of english literature. it seemed that it happened yesterday.
at that day, i got quite ready and i had the confidence to be a good teacher. i arrived at the classroom, eager to share my knowledge and experience with all the students of my class. having prepared for two days, i had no doubt to hold their attention and to impress on them my admiration for the literature.
“stand up!” the monitor spoke loudly. the entire class stood up as i entered the classroom. i was a little puzzled, but quickly that awkwardness was over, i regained my calmness and began my well-prepared lecture, sure to gain their respect--- or even their admiration. ‘i’m your english, miss jiang. today we are going to learn . . . ’ i was very pleased with work . as the bell rang, i went back to my office full of a sense of achievement. the following day when i read my students’ diaries, the rosy glow was gradually replaced by a strong sense of sadness. the first diary said, “our literature teacher didn’t teach us anything today. perhaps her next lecture would be better.” greatly surprised, i read diary after diary, each expressed a similar theme. “didn’t i teach them anything? i described the entire framework and laid the background for the passage we would study in class,” i puzzled. “how should they say i taught them nothing?”
it was a long term, and it gradually became clear that my ideas about education weren’t the same as those of my students. i thought a teacher’s job was to raise interesting questions and provide enough background so that students could draw their own conclusions. my students thought a teacher’s job was to provide exact information as directly and clearly as possible. what a difference! i tell myself i can handle it.’ compared to what others have been through , i’m fortunate. thinking of these sentences i felt something important struck me. i believe my life would not be that bad and it was proved to be true. later during my life and work i always told myself ‘i can handle it.’ when my own goals seemed far off or when my problems seemed too overwhelming. and every time i said it, i always came back to my senses.
now the experience with my students has made me learn a lot, and made me be a better english teacher.
the following year, it was september 10th. i went to class as well. when i stepped into the class, i felt surprised. there was a post card on the table, but i didn’t show it on my face. i began teaching lessons. after the class, i walked out of the class with a card in my hand. i opened the card in the office, it was a music card with words on it. it said ‘many thanks to you, miss jiang. we all love you we like your teaching.’ i was impressed by the words. how honest and simple the words were. hot tears couldn’t help dropping. at that time, i was so proud of being an english teacher.
so here, coming to us are words that can give us strength. whatever you’re going through, tell yourself you can handle it. tell this to yourself over and over, and it will help you get through the rough spots with little more fortitude.
經驗英語演講稿3
dear all,
experience makes you succeedi still remembered the first time when i became a technical secondary school teacher of english literature. it seemed that it happened yesterday.
at that day, i got quite ready and i had the confidence to be a good teacher. i arrived at the classroom, eager to share my knowledge and experience with all the students of my class. having prepared for two days, i had no doubt to hold their attention and to impress on them my admiration for the literature.
“stand up!” the monitor spoke loudly. the entire class stood up as i entered the classroom. i was a little puzzled, but quickly that awkwardness was over, i regained my calmness and began my well-prepared lecture, sure to gain their respect--- or even their admiration. ‘i’m your english, miss jiang. today we are going to learn . . . ’ i was very pleased with work . as the bell rang, i went back to my office full of a sense of achievement. the following day when i read my students’ diaries, the rosy glow was gradually replaced by a strong sense of sadness. the first diary said, “our literature teacher didn’t teach us anything today. perhaps her next lecture would be better.” greatly surprised, i read diary after diary, each expressed a similar theme. “didn’t i teach them anything? i described the entire framework and laid the background for the passage we would study in class,” i puzzled. “how should they say i taught them nothing?”
it was a long term, and it gradually became clear that my ideas about education weren’t the same as those of my students. i thought a teacher’s job was to raise interesting questions and provide enough background so that students could draw their own conclusions. my students thought a teacher’s job was to provide exact information as directly and clearly as possible. what a difference! i tell myself i can handle it.’ compared to what others have been through , i’m fortunate. thinking of these sentences i felt something important struck me. i believe my life would not be that bad and it was proved to be true. later during my life and work i always told myself ‘i can handle it.’ when my own goals seemed far off or when my problems seemed too overwhelming. and every time i said it, i always came back to my senses.
now the experience with my students has made me learn a lot, and made me be a better english teacher.
the following year, it was september 10th. i went to class as well. when i stepped into the class, i felt surprised. there was a post card on the table, but i didn’t show it on my face. i began teaching lessons. after the class, i walked out of the class with a card in my hand. i opened the card in the office, it was a music card with words on it. it said ‘many thanks to you, miss jiang. we all love you we like your teaching.’ i was impressed by the words. how honest and simple the words were. hot tears couldn’t help dropping. at that time, i was so proud of being an english teacher.
so here, coming to us are words that can give us strength. whatever you’re going through, tell yourself you can handle it. tell this to yourself over and over, and it will help you get through the rough spots with little more fortitude.
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