The speech should use humorous tone, use colloquial language, explain the profound things in simple terms, concrete the abstract principles, visualize the concepts, so that the audience can listen and listen. Listen clearly. The following is what I shared, come and take a look with me.
Chapter 1
Nowadays, we all have a lot of confusion or trouble in life. There are many things that we can’t understand now. For example, once when I was shopping, I saw A toilet actually sells for 30,000 yuan. I asked, can you cook? Then the lady told me that this is a silent toilet. I said that the silent toilet was not worth 30,000 yuan if it existed long ago. She said that the one you are talking about is a whirlpool type. The design does not flush cleanly, so I said you can flush it cleanly. You flush it and I try it. After flushing it, it is really clean and there is no sound. I said that you are not worth 30,000 yuan. She said that I would like to ask you if you live with your parents. I said that is really not the case. I live by myself. She said that I don’t recommend that you buy it. Look at this one. This product is designed for people who live with the elderly. You see, the elderly don’t sleep well. They like to get up late at night. When they go to the toilet at night, the water flushes. The one wakes up, stares until dawn, and suffers from neurasthenia. That’s what you do. You can go home with a toilet and guarantee your parents a good sleep for the rest of their lives. Do you think 30,000 yuan is expensive? What is she selling?
Everyone of us has confusion similar to this, and even because of this confusion we will feel very scared. I have an uncle who loves to complain about it during the Chinese New Year. At that time, he took me to my house and criticized my cousin. He said that your cousin didn't know what the thing he bought every day was worth 20 yuan. Look at the 800 yuan for this piece of crap. In the past, when we walked into a restaurant, we wanted to see which one had larger portions and better taste. But now, we want to look at the decoration and the service attitude. Nowadays, the price has embedded value. This is the demand in our brains. It's called experience. For example, today I took out a mobile phone that doesn’t look ugly, has no features to speak of, and has good quality that won’t break down after ten years. It’s sold to you for ten yuan only if you have to use it. Do you buy it? Why are you all silent? You bought it. You don’t even know how to use it. Just take it out and put it on the table when you are eating. People at the other table will recognize it. Oh, you also use the ten-dollar one. Are you sorry?
It is true that the economy is growing and mankind is progressing, but employment is experiencing unprecedented difficulties. Our jobs seem to be being taken away by machines. Are we Are these people who exist in this society useless? I don’t think so, because God gave us the last gift, which is our brain. The needs of the brain are unlimited, and we will move towards a creative work in an all-round way. To create more experiences for this society. Creating experiences is the biggest opportunity for us to surpass machines. What we are talking about today is actually just the tip of the iceberg. There is too much fear and love in this era, but I want everyone to know that this fear is also the responsibility and responsibility embedded in the lives of every Chinese. I say It may not sound good, but I believe that all of us Chinese can shoulder this responsibility and responsibility, so that we can make our country more afraid and make our China stronger.
Chapter 2
I am now facing an important choice in my life, which is to go abroad. I remember watching some foreign movies "Harry Potter" and "High School Musical" when I was in elementary school. At that time, I felt that foreign children were so happy to go to school. The teachers almost never left any homework. When I got home from school, I just asked my friends to come out and play. , you can still fly on a broomstick when you have nothing to do. From that moment on, a fire was lit in my heart. I wanted to study abroad. I couldn't wait to enjoy my paradise life.
When I was twelve years old, my sister went to Canada to study. She sent her all kinds of photos of having fun. I envied her. For the first time, I felt that I was far away from what I had hoped for. Life is so close, only a computer screen away, so I eagerly learn English, thinking that I will be the next one to appear in the photo.
In the process of learning English, I came into contact with some foreigners, and the outside world they talked about was a little different from what I thought. One of my teachers was an Uzbek. He liked Chinese Kung Fu very much. After coming to China Before, he thought that China was full of martial arts masters. He even greeted people like this for the first time when he met people, which made him laugh. Later he discovered that China was not all Bruce Lee. In fact, it was like I was looking forward to life abroad, and it was very different from what I imagined. I realized this more deeply because my sister actually worked as a waiter in a building when she was in college. Night security guard, I think it's ridiculous, but at the same time I feel sorry for her. She is such a small and thin girl, she has to face all kinds of problems, and she may be in danger at work. She has to do it all by herself. What to do. At that time, I realized that going abroad was not just for fun, nor was it that simple, because besides studying, I also had to live. I was worried that I would not be able to eat, I was worried that I would not be able to understand the teacher’s lectures, I was worried that I would have no friends, no family, etc. I couldn't say the words in my heart. I was worried that I couldn't learn from others, and I couldn't even play. Gradually, these psychological pressures made me question whether my decision to go abroad was really the right one. I think these questions are what all the students and parents who are about to go abroad have thought about in front of the TV. It is an unknown world. Indeed, it is not. As perfect as I thought it was, no one could guarantee that I would excel there, not even myself. Facing the unknown, each of us is afraid, but it is precisely the unknown that makes us full of curiosity and excitement about the future. Everyone who is about to go abroad hopes to use the experience of others to prove to himself that going abroad is the right choice. What’s important is that going abroad is the right thing to do, but we don’t know that there are some things that can only be understood if you experience them for yourself. What’s important is not whether it’s right or wrong, but to experience and think about it. I’m still young, and I just want to see it. Different people, look at the outside world, those worries and worries will only make me more prepared. When difficulties really come, I will not be knocked down, but will be prepared.
Just like when I came to participate in "Super Speaker", before I came, I would think about what I would do if the audience didn't like me, what I would do if the instructor didn't choose me, and whether I would be embarrassed if I didn't advance. I wonder if my classmates will laugh at me, but now that I am standing on this stage, I know that as long as I come, experience and gain, it is enough. Finally, I want to end my speech with an English sentence: Life is experience, you always fell regret for the things you should have done, but didn't. Life is the process of experience, and often what you regret is often the things you should have done. But nothing was done.
Chapter 3
We Chinese are a very interesting nation. Sometimes when we are with our own people, we can’t feel that sense of national self-esteem, but when we see each other, Foreigners, boom, this national pride is rising.
My first sister is very good at English and works as a tour guide in the Forbidden City. One day a foreigner asked her a question rudely, "I think your Chinese technology is really too backward. We built houses with stones hundreds of years ago, but you live in wooden houses, oh my God." After hearing this, my sisters were very angry because this woman was tough and glared at her with her big eyes. With his blue eyes, he turned around and said to all the tourists, "Please pay attention, everyone, there is such a rule in China that living people never live in stone houses, only the dead live in stone houses. In view of what just happened According to your request, I will take you to visit the stone house, which is the Ming Tombs. "You did a great job, and I said at that time, "Oh my God, you are a genius." Don't you think it's very empowering and refreshing?
Then, guess what, that night when I got home, I turned on the TV news and a piece of news was broadcast. My whole outlook was ruined. They said that some Chinese tourists were visiting the pyramids of Egypt. "My young master is here for a visit" is engraved on it. Some people wash their feet at the entrance of the Louvre, and even litter and urinate on the streets of foreign countries.
Comrades, in fact, foreigners think that we are backward, not because we build houses with wood or stone, but more importantly, we must remember that we are Chinese in every corner of the world, and we cannot disgrace our ancestors, right? This is actually a very dazzling national style.
Second point, sometimes it is said that if we only see foreigners, we will have national self-esteem and we will not have shortcomings in front of our own people? I tell you the same, I have a good group of people Friends, they are overseas students who came back from abroad. After returning to China, they suffered from a disease called aphasia. They often cannot speak human language well. Sometimes they said to me, "Li Lin, do you know? After I just returned to the country, I It's really uncomfortable. This feeling is very, very uncomfortable. Do you understand? It's just uncomfortable. I can't find the right Mandarin to say what I want to say. For example, we watched the whole show. What's the name of this thing? Li Lin, tell me what it is called. I said it's called a trademark. What else can it be called? Wrong, it's called a logo. Pay attention to my lip-syncing logo. That makes it more fashionable. And what's the name of this thing you wear during the show? , I’m embarrassed to say what it’s called, it’s so tacky, it’s called a microphone, foreigners call it a microphone, so the show will be good. “I’ll just go, you can’t speak Chinese, you. How many years have you been eating from foreign countries? What is your father's last name?
The most important thing is that I am not rejecting foreign languages ??and cultures. Everyone has good things. Zhang Zhidong once said, "Chinese learning is the essence, and Western learning is the application." Look at Jackie Chan. He has been working hard in Hollywood for so many years. Can he not speak English? But that is just a tool for others. Let’s look at Teacher Tielin again. He has been in the UK for many years, but as far as I know personally, he is a calligrapher, a Peking Opera lover, an antique collector, and a very well-known Chinese actor. Why, because Teacher Tielin never fails to speak well, right?
So what I want to explain today is that as a Chinese, only we can truly identify with the culture of our own nation. No matter where we go in the world, we will always say that we are Chinese, because this It is the most dazzling ethnic style.