"My Favorite Book" speech contest, seeking manuscripts
Dear judges and dear audience,
Hello everyone! Today, I want to share with you the most touching book I have ever read-The Kite Runner.
The book was written by Khaled Hosseini, who told the story of a young man in afghana. The protagonist Amir and Hassan were close friends, but because of Amir's evil father and Hassan's weak mother, the two boys were forced to separate. Amir lost Hassan in an accident and vowed to find him to make up for his mistake. This novel reflects the history, culture, life and destiny of the people of afghana through the story of hasan.
When I finished reading the book, I was deeply moved. The plot of the story was deeply touching. The protagonist's perseverance and self-redemption inspired me. I felt the complexity of human nature and saw the true friendship and the spirit of helping each other.
In the novel, Hassan was an unforgettable character. Although he was introverted and not good with words, his heart was kind and brave. He had always believed in friendship and justice, and he had never given up on his pursuit of Amir even when he was facing a life and death situation. Hasan's story made me feel the truth, kindness, and beauty of human nature. It also made me realize that in real life, we need to strengthen our beliefs and bravely face the challenges in life in order to truly realize our dreams.
The Kite Runner is a touching novel. It is not only a literary work, but also a work that reflects human nature and social problems. I believe that this book will deeply influence the reader's mind and stimulate the reader's thoughts and actions. Thank you, everyone!
One great story for Toastmasters could be 'The Tortoise and the Hare'. It's a well - known fable that teaches the value of perseverance. In Toastmasters, when we tell this story, we can emphasize how the slow - and - steady tortoise won the race against the overconfident hare. It can be used to illustrate points about consistency in our personal and professional lives, such as in achieving goals or learning new skills.
First, know your audience. Tailor the story to their interests. Then, use vivid language and gestures to bring the story to life. Also, have a strong message or lesson within the story.
First, know your story well. Practice it multiple times so you can tell it smoothly without hesitation. Second, engage your audience. Use eye contact and vary your voice tone to keep them interested. Third, have a clear structure. Start with a captivating introduction, build up the plot in the middle, and end with a satisfying conclusion.
One inspiring story is of Lisa. She had stage fright and would avoid any speaking opportunities. But in Toastmasters, she found a supportive community. She started with small speeches and got positive feedback. This motivated her to keep going. Now she volunteers to speak at community events, sharing her knowledge and experiences.
There are many poems suitable for primary school students to recite in the speech competition.
1." Oil seller monopolizes the top courtesan ": This was a famous poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. It described a story of a poor oil seller pursuing a beautiful courtesan. The language was easy to understand and suitable for primary school students to recite.
2. Ascending a Mountain: This is a famous poem by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It is a description of the author climbing a mountain and looking into the distance. It is suitable for primary school students to recite in a speech competition.
3." Meditation in the Quiet Night ": This is a famous poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. The author misses his family in the middle of the night. The language is concise and clear, suitable for primary school students to recite.
4. Charcoal Merchant: This is a famous poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. It describes the life of a charcoal merchant and is suitable for primary school students to recite in a speech competition.
5." Compassion for the Peasants ": This is a famous poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shen. It described the author's observation of agricultural production and was suitable for primary school students to recite.
These are some poems suitable for primary school students to recite in the speech competition. I hope you can help.
There was a story about a Toastmaster who was doing a speech on fashion. But in the middle of it, his pants zipper started to come undone. He managed to turn it into a joke about how even the best - dressed can have a wardrobe malfunction. It was hilarious.
Sure. There was a Toastmaster who was so nervous during his speech that he accidentally called the president of the club by the wrong name. Everyone burst into laughter, and it actually broke the ice and made his speech more relaxed after that.
Good pacing is also key. Don't rush through the story. Pause at appropriate moments to build suspense or let the audience absorb what you've said. Also, character development matters. If there are characters in your story, make them come alive by describing their personalities and actions.
Sure. One success story is about John. He was extremely shy and had trouble speaking in public. After joining Toastmasters, he gradually overcame his fear. He practiced regularly with the help of the club's structured programs. Now he can confidently give presentations at work and has even won awards for his excellent speaking skills.