英语演讲 英语演讲稿范文精编范例【实用4篇】

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英语演讲稿【第一篇】

接听电话篇

1. abc corporation. may i help you?

abc公司,我能帮你什么吗?

这句话算是制式的讲法。一般接起电话的人通常会先报公司的名字"abc corporation",然后再说, "may i help you?"或是如果要更客气一点的话则可以说"how can i help you?" (我该怎么帮你?),因为这样的问法表示我‘该'怎么帮你,而非我‘需不需要'帮你?但基本上"may i help you?"跟"how can i help you?"都很常见就是了。

不过如果是机器接的电话,则听到的多半是这样, "thanks for calling abc corporation, if you know your party's last name or extention, press 1. if you want to recieve information or publication, press 2. if you want to talk to the operator, press pound sign or remain on the line." (感谢你打电话到abc来,如果你知道你要找的人的姓或是分机号码,请按1,如果是想要本公司的简介或出版品,请按2,如果是要找总机,请按#,或是请别挂断。

2. and you are?

你是?

如果人家打电话来是要找你的上司, "may i talk to your manager?" (我能不能跟你们经理讲话?)这时你总不能糊里糊涂地就把电话拿给经理说,说不定人家是打电话来跟你经理勒索一百万的呢!所以通常我们一定要先确定打电话来的是谁。最客气的问法是, "whom i am speaking with?"或是"whom am i talking to?" (我正在跟谁讲话呢?)但是人家一听是像我这种小毛头打电话找他们经理,他们就会用比较口语的说法, "and you are?" (你是?)如果人家这样问我,我就可以答, "this is benlin."

像是"and you are?"这么口语的`英文书上大概学不到,但这却是老美天天在用的句子,只怕你学了之后还不敢用。其实真的不用怕。越简单的句子老美越听得懂。而且事实上"and you are?"这句话还有许多适用的场合,例如在公司的接待处(reception).来访的客人如果说, "i'm looking for mr. wolf." (我要找伍夫先生)接待小姐就可以反问他, "and you are?" (你是?)所以像这种简单又好用的句子大家一定要记起来喔!

3. i'll put her on the phone. just a second.

我会请她听电话,请等一下。

put someone on the phone这个片语就是说请某人听电话。例如你打电话找你女朋友,结果女朋友的同事接了电话,就开始跟你东扯西扯,问你们昨天是不是吵架了啊?什么时候要结婚啦,这时如果你实在不想跟她讲了,就可以说, "could you please just put her on the phone?" (你能不能请她来听电话啊?)反过来如果今天是你接到了电话,结果要找的是别人,你就可以说, "ok. i'll put her on the phone. just a second." (好,我会请她听电话,请稍等一下。)

上面讲的put someone on the phone,指的多半是只有一只电话时,但如果像公司里有许多分机,则用‘转接' transfer或是redirect.会比较恰当。例如同样的情况你可以说,"i'm transferring your call."或是"i'm redirecting your call." (我帮你转接到分机给她。)如果是接线生转接的话,他们有时就只简单地说,"one moment, please."或是, "ok. i'll put you through."

4. would you mind holding for one minute?

你介不介意稍微等一分钟啊?

在美国如果有机会打电话给客户服务(customer service)部门,如果没意外的话都会听到以下的电话录音, "all of our representitives are currently busy serving their customers. your call will be answered in approximate 5 minutes" (我们所有的客服人员都在忙着服务他们的顾客,请等五分钟后,就会有人接听你的电话),然后十分钟过去了, "please continue to hold, your call is very important to us." (请继续等候,你的来电对我们非常重要)。所以大家要知道,老美基本上对这种无止境的等待是深恶痛绝的,所以要记得,如果人家打电话来,千万不要因为听不懂就说, "hold on",然后就跑去求救兵,这对打电话来的人是十分不礼貌的。如果万不得已一定要请他稍候,我们要客气一点地说,"would you mind holding for one minute?"所以记得要给对方一个明确的时间,例如one second或是five minites不要让对方无止境地等下去。但是如果一分钟到了你还没忙完,则最好再说一次,"sorry, i am still on the phone. could you hold for another minute?" (对不起,我还在讲电话,能不能再请你稍候一分钟。)

5. he's out for lunch. would you like to try again an hour later?

他出去吃午餐了,你要不要一小时后再打来?

受到中文的影响,许多人要讲某人‘出去'吃午餐了常会说成, "he went out for lunch."其实这个went是多余的,通常老美只讲be out for something就行了。如果要再简化一点,单说, "he is on lunch."或是"he is on (lunch) break." (他正在休息时间。)这样子也可以。

如果别人要找的人不在,通常我们有二种选择,第一种是请别人晚点再打来,除了像例句用try again/ call again之外,我们也可以用call back/ try back这样的讲法。例如你可以建议别人,"why don't you call back in 30 minutes?" (你何不30分钟后再打来呢?)第二种选择就是请对方留言,客气一点的讲法是,"may i take your message?"或是"would you like to leave a message?" (你想留言吗?)

arriving at a new job新人报到篇

key terms

1. get in——to arrive到达

2. commute——a regular journey to and from your place of work上下班

3. on board——as part of the team or organization加入

4. nerve-wracking——to make someone feel nervous or anxious令人不安的

5. small talk——light, informal conversation on non-controversial topics (people make small talk in order to be polite in social situations)闲聊

6. hit the ground running——to start a new endeavor at full speed, without wasting time立即展开行动

7. brief——to give essential information to someone简短说明

katharine arrives at her new office and introduces herself to her colleagues.

receptionist: hi there, may i help you?

katharine: yes, hi. i’m katharine brown, the new research assistant. i was told to ask for jacob smith when i got in.

receptionist: ah, of course. i’m barbara. it’s nice to meet you. jacob’s not available just yet, but he asked me to hand you over to ann while you wait for him. she’s in the conference room around the corner.

katharine: ok, thank you.

she walks to the conference room.

katharine: hi, i’m katharine. are you ann?

ann: yes, nice to meet you.

katharine: pleasure to meet you.

ann: did you have any trouble getting here?

katharine: oh, no; actually, it’s a very easy commute.

sample sentences

a. introducing yourself

1. james brady, nice to meet you.

2. i’m sara cooper. it’s a pleasure to meet you.

3. i’m your newest analyst, brian sandhurst.

4. my name’s leslie cooper; i believe i’m supposed to be meeting with aaron cantor to get started.

b. making small talk

5. welcome to the of?ce! we’re glad to have you on board.

6. don’t worry, the ?rst day is always a little nerve-wracking.

7. the weather looked beautiful on my way in. is it still nice out?

8. is this your ? rst time in our of?ce?

c. talking about yourself

9. i’m from seoul originally, but i’ve been living in the usa for the last four years.

10. i just graduated from business school and i’m really excited to be able to put my skills to work.

11. i’ve been working in sales for a number of years.

d. introducing someone to his or her work

12. we’re hoping you can hit the ground running, as we’ve got a lot to do here.

13. your supervisor will brief you on our current status.

14. for now, we would like you to focus on learning our customer service policies.

英语演讲稿【第二篇】

Good morning, Class of 20xx!

Thank you, President Tessier-Lavigne, for that very generous introduction. I’ll do my best to earn it.

Before I begin, I want to recognize everyone whose hard work made this celebration possible, including the groundskeepers, ushers, volunteers and crew. Thank you.

I’m deeply honored and frankly a little astonished to be invited to join you for this most meaningful of occasions.

Graduates, this is your day. But you didn’t get here alone.

Family and friends, teachers, mentors, loved ones, and, of course, your parents, all worked together to make you possible and they share your joy today. Here on Father’s Day, let’s give the dads in particular a round of applause.

Stanford is near to my heart, not least because I live just a mile and a halffromhere.

Of course, if my accent hasn’t given it away, for the first part of my life, I had to admire this placefroma distance.

I went to school on the other side of the country, at Auburn University, in the heart of landlocked Eastern Alabama.

英语演讲稿【第三篇】

人人都知道感恩是一种美德,但並不是人人都懂得感恩。这其中有很多原因:有的人想感恩但因为周围环境影响而不敢感恩;有的人却不知谁或什么是才值得他感恩;还有的`人根本不屑感恩。

我在和妈妈买香菜的时候,妈妈看这位老奶奶衣着单薄,便问老奶奶为何这么大的年纪还买菜。老奶奶跟我们说起了她的悲惨命运:老奶奶今年80岁了,她有6个儿子、6个媳妇,但没有一个人养活她。她在家种点蔬菜卖,好养活自己……

听完老奶奶的话,我和妈妈的鼻子都酸酸的。父母好不容易把我们拉扯大,而现在你不孝顺,怎能不伤老人的心呢?

感恩是心头的一门邮票,大家都將它传递起来!我真诚希望:幸福之花处处开遍!

Everyone knows that gratitude is a virtue, but not everyone appreciates it. There are many reasons for this: people who want to be grateful but not grateful for the environmental impact; Some people don't know who or what to be grateful for. Other people don't want to be grateful.

While I was shopping with my mother, my mother looked at the old lady's thin clothes and asked her why she was so old. The old woman told us about her fate: she was 80 years old, she had six sons and six daughters-in-law, but no one could support her. She sells vegetables at home to support herself...

My mother's nose and I were both sour. It is not easy for parents to pull us up, but now you are not filial, how can you not break the heart of old people?

Thanksgiving is a heart of a stamp, everyone will pass it! I sincerely hope that the happiness blossom everywhere!

英语演讲【第四篇】

good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen!

my name is , i’m a lovely girl. i’m from zhangcun primary school. today,it’ s my great honor to be here. the title of my speech is “to be a goodtraveler”。

i love traveling very much. i’m so exciting to visit different places. it’sa good way to make new friends. moreover, it’s like reading a book.

yes, i love traveling. but i hate to see that environment has changed worseand worse. many unknown places are built into resorts, trees are cut down,rivers and lakes are polluted.

but to our delight, our government has become more and more concerned withthe protection of the environment.

the government has been doing a great job. and what about us? what shouldwe do? it’s just one step to take, for you, for me, for everyone. if everytourist uses less plastic bags, how much white pollution would disappear; ifeveryone tries to reach one place of interest on foot, how much clearer the skywould be; and if no guest asks the hotel to change towels every day, how muchless detergent would be drained.

it is not difficult, right? it’s just as simple as the famous slogan,“please take away nothing but your smile, and leave behind nothing but yourfootprint.” i believe that we all love our earth. so, now let’s turn our passionin to action. if not us, who? if not now, when?

thank you very much for your attention.

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