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十分钟英语演讲稿多篇
十分钟英语演讲稿
第一篇:
十分钟英语史
第二篇:
广播站英语十分钟策划书
第三篇:
十分钟队会演讲稿
第四篇:
快乐课间十分钟演讲稿
第五篇:
十分钟记住有关星期的单词(巧记英语)
正文
第一篇:
十分钟英语史
【thehistoryofenglishintenminutes】no.1anglo-saxon
thehistoryofenglishintenminutes.chapter1.anglo-saxonorwhateverhappentothejutes.
theenglishlanguagebeginswiththephrase?
upyourscaesar!
?
astheromansleavebritainandalotofgermanictribesstartfloodingin,tribessuchastheanglesandthesaxons–whotogethergaveusthetermanglo-saxon,andthejutes–whodidn?
t.
theromansleftsomeverystraightroadsbehind,butnotmuchoftheirlatinlanguage.theanglo-saxonvocabwasmuchmoreusefulasitwasmainlysforsimpleeverydaythingslike?
house?
?
woman?
?
loaf?
and?
werewolf?
.
fourofourdaysoftheweek-tuesday,wednesday,thursdayandfridaywerenamedinhonourofanglo-saxongods,buttheydidn?
tbotherwithsaturday,sundayandmondayastheyhadallgoneoffforalongweekend.
whiletheywereaway,christianmissionariesstoleinbringingwiththemleafletsaboutjumblesalesandmorelatin.christianitywasahitwiththelocalsandmadethemmuchhappiertotakeonfunkynewslike?
martyr?
?
bishop?
and?
font?
.alongcamethevikings,withtheiraction-manslike?
drag?
?
ransack?
?
thrust?
and?
die?
andaloveofpickledherring.theymayhaverapedandpillagedbuttherewerealsointo?
give?
and?
take?
–twoofaroundXXsthattheygaveenglish,aswellasthephrase?
watchoutforthatmanwiththeenormousaxe.?
【thehistoryofenglishintenminutes】no.2thenormanconquest
thehistoryofenglishintenminutes.chaptertwo,thenormanconquestorexcusemyenglish.
1066.truetohisname,williamtheconquerorinvadesengland,bringingnewconceptsfromacrossthechannel,likethefrenchlanguage,thedoomsdaybookandtheduty-freegalois'smultipack.frenchwas"derigueur"forallofficialbusiness,withslike"judge","jury","evidence"and"justice"inginandgivingjohngrisham'scareerakick-start.latinwasstillused"adnauseam"inchurch,butthemonmanspokeenglish,abletomunicateonlybyspeakingmoreslowlyandloudlyuntiltheothersunderstoodhim.slike"cow","sheep"and"swine"e
fromtheenglish-speakingfarmers.whilethe"alacarte"versions"beef","mutton"and"pork"efromthefrench-speakingtoffs,beginningalong-runningtrendofrestaurantshavingpletelyindecipherablemenus.
allinall,theenglishabsorbedabout10,000newsfromthenormans,thoughtheystillcouldn'tgrasptherulesofcheekkissing.the"bon-ami"allendedwhentheenglishnationtooktheirnewwarlikelingoof"armies","navies"and"soldiers"andbeganthehundredyears'waragainstfrance.itactuallylasted116yearsbutbythatpoint,noonecouldcountanyhigherinfrenchandenglishtookoverasthelanguageofpower.
【thehistoryofenglishintenminutes】no.3shakespeare
thehistoryofenglishintenminutes.chapterthree,shakespeare,oraplaqueonbothhishouses.
asthedictionarytellsusabout2,000newsandphraseswereinventedbywilliamshakespeare.
hegaveushandyslikeeyeball,puppydogandanchovyandmoreshow-offyslikedauntless,besmirchandlacklustre.hecameupwiththealligatorsoonafterheranoutofthethingstorhymewithcrocodile.andthenationofteadrinkersfinallytookintotheirheartswhenheinventedthehob-nob.
shakespeareknewthepowerofcatchphrasesaswellasbiscuits.withouthim,wewouldnevereatourfleshandbloodoutofhouseandhome.wewouldhavetosaygoodriddancetothegreen-eyedmonsterandbreakingtheicewouldbeasdeadasadoornail.
ifyoutriedtogetyourmoney'sworth,you'dbegivenshortshriftandanyonewholaiditonwithatrowelcouldbehoisedwithhisownpetard.ofcourseit'spossibleotherpeopleusedthesesfirst.butthedictionarywriterslikelookingthemupinshakespearebecausetherewasmorecrossdressingandpeoplepokingeachother'seyesout.
shakespeare'spoetryshowedtheworldthatenglishwasarichvibrantlanguagewithlimitlessexpressiveandemotionalpowerandhestillhadtimetoopenallthosetearoomsinstratford.
【thehistoryofenglishintenminutes】no.4thekingjamesbible
thehistoryofenglishintenminutes.chapterfour.thekingjamesbibleorlighttherebe.
in1611?
thepowersthatbe?
?
turnedtheworldupsidedown?
witha?
labouroflove?
–anewtranslationofthebible.ateamofscribeswiththe?
wisdomofsolomon?
-?
wenttheextramile?
tomakekingjames?
stranslation?
allthingstoallmen?
whetherfromtheir?
heart?
sdesire?
?
tofightthegoodfight?
orjustforthe?
filthylucre?
.thissexynewbiblewent?
fromstrengthtostrength?
gettingto?
therootofthematter?
inalanguageeven?
thesaltoftheearth?
couldunderstand.?
thewritingwasn?
tonthewall?
itwasinhandylittlebooksandwith?
fireandbrimstone?
preachersreadingfromitineverychurch,(更多请你搜索:
)itssandphrases?
tookroot?
?
totheendsoftheearth?
–wellatleasttheendsofbritain.
thekingjamesbibleisthebookthattaughtusthat?
aleopardcan?
tchangeitsspots?
that?
abirdinthehandisworthtwointhebush?
that?
awolfinsheep?
sclothing?
ishardertospotthanyouwouldimagine,andhowannoyingitistohave?
aflyinyourointment?
.
infact,justas?
jonathanbegatmeribbaal;andmeribbaalbegatmicah.andmicahbegatpithon?
thekingjamesbiblebegatawholeglossaryofmetaphorandmoralitythatstillshapesthewayenglishisspokentoday.amen.
【englishintenminutes】no.5science
thehistoryofenglishintenminutes.chapterfive.theenglishofscienceorhowtospeakwithgravity.
beforethe17thcenturyscientistsweren?
treallyrecognised–possiblybecauselab-coatshadyettocatchon.
butsuddenlybritainwasfullofphysicists–therewasroberthooke,robertboyle–andevensomepeoplenotcalledrobert,likeisaacnewton.theroyalsocietywasformedoutoftheinvisiblecollege–aftertheyputitdownsomewhereandcouldn?
tfinditagain.
atfirsttheyworkedinlatin.aftersittingthroughnewton?
sstoryaboutthe
pomumfallingtotheterrafromthearborfortheumpteenthtime,thebrightsparksrealisedtheyallspokeenglishandcouldtransformourunderstandingoftheuniversemuchquickerbytalkingintheirownlanguage.
butsciencewasdiscoveringthingsfasterthantheycouldnamethem.slike?
acid?
?
gravity?
?
electricityand?
pendulum?
hadtobeinventedjusttostoptheirmeetingsturningintoanendlessgameofcharades.
liketeenageboys,thescientistssuddenlybecameawareofthehumanbody–coiningnewslike?
cardiac?
and?
tonsil?
?
ovary?
and?
sternum?
-andtheinventionof?
penis?
(1693),?
vagina?
(1682)madesexeducationclassesabiteasiertofollow.thoughand?
clitoris?
wasstillasourceofconfusion.
【thehistoryofenglishintenminutes】no.6englishandempire
thehistoryofenglishintenminutes.chaptersix.englishandempireorthesunneversetontheenglishlanguage.
withenglishmakingitsnameasthelanguageofscience,thebibleandshakespeare,britaindecidedtotakeitontour.
askingonlyforland,wealth,naturalresources,totalobediencetothecrownandafewlocalsinreturn.
theywenttothecaribbeanlookingforgoldandachancetoreallyunwind–discoveringthe?
barbeque?
the?
canoe?
andaprettygoodrecipeforrumpunch.theyalsobroughtbackthe?
cannibal?
tomaketheirtripsoundmoreexciting.
inindiatherewassomethingforeveryone.?
yoga?
–tohelpyoustayinshape,whilepretendingtobespiritual.ifthatdidn?
tworktherewasthe?
cummerbund?
tohideapaunchand-ifyoucouldn?
tevenmakeitupthestairswithoutturning?
crimson?
–theyhadthe?
bungalow?
.
meanwhileinafricatheypickedupslike?
voodoo?
and?
zombie?
–kickingofftheteenhorrorfilm–andevenmoreterrifying,theybroughthometheworld?
stwomostannoyingmusicalinstruments–the?
bongo?
andthe?
banjo?
.
fromaustralia,englishtookthes?
nugget?
?
boomerang?
and?
walkabout?
-andinfactthewholeconceptofchainpubs.
betweentopplingnapoleon(1815)andthefirstworldwar(1914),thebritish
empiregobbleduparound10millionssquaremiles,400millionpeopleandnearlyahundredthousandginandtonics,leavingnewvarietiesofenglishtodevelopallovertheglobe.
【englishintenminutes】theageofdictionaryorthedefinitionofahopelesstask.
withenglishexpandinginalldirectionscameanewbreedofmancalledlexicographers,whowantedtoputanendtothisanarchyatheydefinedaswhathappenswhenpeoplespellsslightlydifferentlyfromeachother.
oneofthegreatestwasdoctorjohnson,whosedictionaryofenglishlanguagewhichtookhim9yearstowrite.itwas18inchestallandcontained42,773entriesmeaningthatevenifyoucouldn?
treadit?
sstillprettyusefulifyouwanttoreachahighshelf.forthefirsttimewhenpeoplewerecallingyoua“pickleherring”,”ajobbernowl”ora“fopdoodle”youcouldunderstandexactlywhattheymeantandyou?
dhavethestandardspelling.tryashemighttostopthem,skeptbeinginventedandin1857anewbookwasstartedwhichwouldbeetheoxfordenglishdictionary.
ittookanother70yearstobefinishedafterthefirsteditorresignedtobeanarchbishop,theseconddiedoftbandthethirdwassoboringthathalfhisvolunteersquitandoneofthemendedupinanasylum.iteventuallyappearedin1928andhascontinuedtoberevisedeversinceprovingthewholeideathatyoucanstoppeoplemakingupispletesnuffbumble
第二篇:
广播站英语十分钟策划书
英语广播十分钟策划书
据了解,在这几个月来,越来越多的同学在足球场上晨读英语。
有拿英语报纸的、有拿英语书的、还有戴耳机听听力的。
可以知道,同学们都在为6月份的b级或四级奋斗着。
但是现在的考试都与实事相关联,在一个闭塞的学院里,我们的知识水平还远远不够。
有没有想过在我院校也可以有个英语广播站,给同学练习口语的机会?
给同学听听国内外的实事新闻,但是是用英语来陈述的!
计划如下:
1,借助英语沙龙协会组织,向院、广播站长提出意见;
2,如果同意,有如下的安排:
@1,申请每天在广播时段内的十分钟(