学习英语的好方法演讲稿 How to Master English(在线收听) |
Ladies and gentlemen: It’s an honor to be here.
I’m anxious to share a secret.
English is everywhere.
English is a key to success.
We must master it.
So many people study English.
So few can speak it well.
What is the problem here?
People study the wrong material.
People use the wrong methods.
We are wasting our time.
I’ve researched every method.
I’ve tried them all from A to Z.
Old methods are not useful.
Traditional methods are too limited.
They teach only one sentence for each idea.
If we forget it, we’re out of luck.
We learn “Situational Dialogues,” like going to the post office, or visiting the doctor.
Do we have any chance to use them?
The answer is “No.”
We can’t go to the post office every day to practice English.
We can’t expect people to talk based on the situational dialogues.
If we don’t use them, how can we remember them?
Luckily, now we have invented a shortcut.
We have found a new method of learning English.
I’d like to introduce a specially designed speech draft.
In this draft, three sentences are one unit.
Each unit connects with another.
They are all linked together like a chain.
The content is common and simple.
It’s made up of everyday American speech.
By using the material in the speech, you can speak great English.
By memorizing one speech, you will start to speak English.
By memorizing ten speeches, you will become fluent in English.
By memorizing twenty, you will speak better than native English speakers.
The reason for that is you have been trained to speak well.
The sentences you speak have been carefully selected.
Memorizing the speeches has the following benefits:
Number one: You can practice alone.
You can speak to yourselves.
You don’t need a conversation partner.
Number two: Whenever you feel lonely or depressed, you can practice a speech.
Did you notice that monks chant scriptures over and over?
Reciting the speech again and again can give you peace of mind.
Number three: Since the speeches are carefully designed, they are easy to remember.
Anyone can learn them.
Anyone can remember them. |
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