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【W(wǎng)ord版本下載可任意編輯】旅行英語演講稿3篇[第1篇]英語5分鐘演講稿:旅行讓我們變得更好

旅行是人生一大樂趣之一。旅行的方式,讓我們放眼看世界以及了解自己以前從未去過的地方。下面是英語5分鐘演講稿:旅行讓我們變得更好,希望我整理的對你有用,歡迎閱讀:

英語5分鐘演講稿:旅行讓我們變得更好

travelingisoneoflife’sgreatjoys.it’sawaytoseetheworldandlearnaboutplacesyou’veneverbeenbefore.herearesomewaystohelpyoumakethemostofyourtravelexperience.

1.planfortheunexpected

anitinerarycanbehelpful,butyouwon’tbeabletoplaneverythingdowntothesmallestdetail.howcouldyoupossiblyhaveknownaboutthatlittlerestaurantatthebackofthatalleybeforeyouarrived,orthatfriendlylocalwhoinvitedwhointohishousetohearhimplaythesanturi?often,thebestpartsofatriparearesultofanadventure.

2.notgettingwhatyouwantorgettingwhatyoudidn’twantcanbeablessingindisguise

whenyouhavetotakealaterbusoradifferentferry,youhavenochoicebuttoacceptit.thisishowalotofsuccessfulpeoplelearntobehappywhenthingsdon’tgotheirway.

3.thebestthingscancomefromtheworstexperiences

once,wheniwasinsicily,iwasswindledbyastrangerforahundreddollars.atfirstiwasdevastated.ispenttheentirenextdaythinkingaboutwhatishouldhavedonetokeepmymoney,andwhatiwoulddoifihadit.butwhatilearnedfromthisabouthumanity,aboutthenatureofgoodandevilwithinpeople,andhowcircumstancesforcethemtodobadthingsshowedmealotaboutmyselfandhowtocopewithmisfortune.

4.priceandvaluearetwodifferentthings

thecostofatripmaybeacoupleofthousanddollars,dependingonhowbigyougo.butthevalueitcouldhaveonyourlifeandyourmemoriescouldbepriceless.thinkabouthowmuchyouarewillingtospend,sure,butalsoconsiderwhatelseyouwantfromyourvacation,whoyouwanttomeet,whatkindofexperiencesyouwanttohave,andhowyouwanttorememberittenyearsfromnow.

5.don’tfollowothers’footstepsandfindyourownpath

travelinginaguidedtourcanbeinformativeandfun,butilookforwardtowanderingawayfromthegroup,downlabyrinthinealleys,intofalafelshopsandsectarianneighborhoods,toexperiencemyownunderstandingofacityanditsenvirons.thesameappliestowhenicomehomefrommytrip.

6.livinginthemoment

travelingiskindoflikebeinginlove.exceptinsteadofbeingintimatewithanotherperson,youbecomeintimatewithaplace.thosemomentsofpleasurewhenthesunhitsyourfaceandyoulookoutontoaforeigncountryside,orarriveatanewtraindepotinabustleoftaxisandhawkers—thosearethemomentsyou,oratleasti,remember,andlivefor,againandagain.

7.seeinghowotherpeoplelive

we’reallpartofahumanfamily,butit’seasytoforgetthatwhenwemovethroughourdailyroutine,seeingpeoplewholivejustlikewedo.butwhenyouseepeoplegoingabouttheirdailyexistenceinwaysverydifferentfromyourown,itcanopenyoureyestohowsimilaryouaretothem,andhowdifferent.

8.appreciatingwhatyouhave

whenyouseeafamilyeatingricefordinnerandsleepingonthestreetundertheopensky,itcanhelpyouthinkabouthowluckyyouaretohaveahomeandwarmclothesyoucangobackto.chancesareifyou’rereadingthisrightnow,yourprobablyinthetop20%oftheworld’swealthiestpeople.don’tforgetit!

9.discerningtinydifferences

whenyoutraveltoacountrythatspeaksadifferentlanguage,it’seasytospotwhatelsemakesitdifferent.fromthewaythesunlightfallsacrossavalleytothedifferentfloraandfaunainthesurroundingforest,useyoursensestodeterminewhatelseisdifferentinyourforeigndestination.

10.bemorecomfortablealone

evenwhenyou’retravelingwithothers,itcanbeisolatingwhennoonespeaksyourlanguage.toooften,youwillhavetomakedothinkingthoughtsinyourhead,whichiswhatmanygreatthinkers,philosophersandartistshavelongknownandpracticed.

11.learnhowtotellabetterstory

inevitablyyouwillseeorhearthingsworthtellingfriendsaboutwhenyoureturnhome.aftertravelingenough,youwillhaveallthepracticeyouneedtobecomeamasterstory-teller.

sokeeptravelingwiththeselessonsinmindandlearnmorefromyourexperiencesabroad.

[第2篇]1分鐘旅行英語演講稿

旅行日程可能會有所幫助,但你無法計劃到一切最小的細節(jié)。以下是我整理了1分鐘旅行英語演講稿,供你參考。

thebestthingscancomefromtheworstexperiences

once,wheniwasinsicily,iwasswindledbyastrangerforahundreddollars.atfirstiwasdevastated.ispenttheentirenextdaythinkingaboutwhatishouldhavedonetokeepmymoney,andwhatiwoulddoifihadit.butwhatilearnedfromthisabouthumanity,aboutthenatureofgoodandevilwithinpeople,andhowcircumstancesforcethemtodobadthingsshowedmealotaboutmyselfandhowtocopewithmisfortune.

最糟糕的經(jīng)歷卻讓人有最美好的體驗

有一次我在西西里島,被一個陌生人騙走了一百美元。起初我非常震驚,第二天,我一整天都在想如果不讓騙子成功得逞的話,我應(yīng)該怎么做。但從這件事情上,我學(xué)到的關(guān)于人性、關(guān)于人們的性本善和性本惡、關(guān)于環(huán)境迫使人去做壞事,都讓我對自己審視良多,已經(jīng)讓我知道了如何應(yīng)對不幸。

livinginthemoment

travelingiskindoflikebeinginlove.exceptinsteadofbeingintimatewithanotherperson,youbecomeintimatewithaplace.thosemomentsofpleasurewhenthesunhitsyourfaceandyoulookoutontoaforeigncountryside,orarriveatanewtraindepotinabustleoftaxisandhawkers—thosearethemomentsyou,oratleasti,remember,andlivefor,againandagain.

活在當下

旅行從某種意義來講就像是在談戀愛,就像是在和戀人親密熱戀一樣,只不過是你和一個地方變親密。當陽光普照在你的臉龐上時,在你看到窗外異國鄉(xiāng)村風(fēng)情時,當你在熙來攘往的人群車流中或打的或坐拉腳車去一個新車站時,這些都是快樂時光,至少那個時刻的你,給自己留下了記憶,而且這些快樂的記憶又是如此鮮活。

planfortheunexpected

anitinerarycanbehelpful,butyouwon’tbeabletoplaneverythingdowntothesmallestdetail.howcouldyoupossiblyhaveknownaboutthatlittlerestaurantatthebackofthatalleybeforeyouarrived,orthatfriendlylocalwhoinvitedwhointohishousetohearhimplaythesanturi?often,thebestpartsofatriparearesultofanadventure.

旅途中的意外驚喜

旅行日程可能會有所幫助,但你無法計劃到一切最小的細節(jié)。你不到那里的話,你怎么可能知道那個巷子后面的那個小餐館呢?或者說,你怎么可能預(yù)料到友好的當?shù)厝藭埬愕剿胰ヂ犓葑鄵P琴?通常情況下,一次旅行的最正確部分就是冒險。

evenwhenyou’retravelingwithothers,itcanbeisolatingwhennoonespeaksyourlanguage.toooften,youwillhavetomakedothinkingthoughtsinyourhead,whichiswhatmanygreatthinkers,philosophersandartistshavelongknownandpracticed.

在沒有人會說你的語言的情況下,即使你和他人結(jié)伴旅行,可能也會有種被隔離的感覺。很多時候,你不得不自行去思考,許多偉大的思想家、哲學(xué)家和藝術(shù)家們早就懂得這點并付諸實踐。

whenyoutraveltoacountrythatspeaksadifferentlanguage,it’seasytospotwhatelsemakesitdifferent.fromthewaythesunlightfallsacrossavalleytothedifferentfloraandfaunainthesurroundingforest,useyoursensestodeterminewhatelseisdifferentinyourforeigndestination.

到那個講不同語言的國家旅行時,很容易領(lǐng)略到異國風(fēng)情。陽光穿過山谷落在異國森林周圍的植物群和動物群中,用你的感官來判斷外國目的地還有什么不一樣的風(fēng)土人情。

whenyouseeafamilyeatingricefordinnerandsleepingonthestreetundertheopensky,itcanhelpyouthinkabouthowluckyyouaretohaveahomeandwarmclothesyoucangobackto.chancesareifyou’rereadingthisrightnow,yourprobablyinthetop20%oftheworld’swealthiestpeople.don’tforgetit!

當你看到一家人正餐吃的是米飯,睡在露天的街道上,想想自己夠幸運的了,擁有一個幸福的家,吃得好穿得溫。如果你正在讀這篇文章,別忘了!你可能會是世界上20%最富有的人之一。

we’reallpartofahumanfamily,butit’seasytoforgetthatwhenwemovethroughourdailyroutine,seeingpeoplewholivejustlikewedo.butwhenyouseepeoplegoingabouttheirdailyexistenceinwaysverydifferentfromyourown,itcanopenyoureyestohowsimilaryouaretothem,andhowdifferent.

我們都是人類大家庭的一部分,但在日常生活中我們很容易忘記這點,看到大家的生活和我們的生活別無二致。但你會看到那里的人們的日常生存方式,與自己的生存方式還是大不一樣,可以開闊你的眼界,你和他們是那樣的相似卻又大不相同。

8.

[第3篇]關(guān)于旅行的英語演講稿

關(guān)于旅行的英語演講稿

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