歌曲我心永恒中文歌词:谁能给我些英语的话题演讲词?(详见什么内容在文章里,感激不尽)

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最近我们市有个英语口语比赛,没几天就要开始了,可是我连资料都没准备呢,大家能不能帮我准备一下啊>.<谢谢了,真的很急...
话题1:
介绍老师
话题2:
介绍朋友
话题3:
介绍父母
话题4:
介绍如何学习英语,你是怎么成功学习英语的
话题5:
做学生的乐趣(享受乐趣)
话题6:
交朋友的乐趣(享受乐趣)
话题7:
学习生活方式

以上7个话题,每找到一篇+15分!!!
大哥....拿小学的给我做什么啊....
都初三了啊...

介绍老师:Zhang Mingming: Hello! Liu Bin.

Liu Bin: Hello! Zhang Mingming. How are you?

Zhang Mingming: I am fine, thank you, and you?

Liu Bin: I’m fine, too.

Zhang Mingming: Liu Bin, I would like you to meet Mr. White, our new English teacher. He is from England. Mr. White, this is my friend Liu Bin.

Liu Bin: How do you do, Tom?

Tom: How do you do? Nice to meet you here.

Liu Bin: Me, too. Welcome to China.

Tom: Thank you.(小学版)
介绍朋友Introduce a friend
Description
There are a number of ways to use the 'introduce a friend' method to close a conversation. When the new person is engaged, you can then excuse yourself and move on.

Grab any person nearby, asking them what they think about something. Explain how you can't decide on something. Most people are happy to offer an opinion, even to a stranger.

As you go around the room talking with people, remember what each is interested in. Then when you want to back out of a conversation, draw in a person you already know has something to say on the topic. This is easier if you have done a quick circuit of the room first, just listening in to various groups.

Take somebody with you when you talk with others. Say 'let's go and talk with that person'.

Example
Jim, what do you think about this?

Let's go and talk with Celia over there. She's very interested in these things.

Sorry to trouble you but we're rather stuck here. Do you happen to know the name of the President of France?

Discussion
Bringing a third person into a conversation does not necessarily end it, but it does add variation. If you want to change the topic, it is easier to do it through a third person, particularly if you get them talking about something in which they are interested.

A third person also provides a good excuse to move on as you are not abandoning the other person to stand alone, which is generally not considered very good manners