
劳动主题的英语演讲稿.docx
8页劳动主题的英语演讲稿劳动主题的英语演讲稿1 Time on housework will be rewarding Being gradually aware of the significance in children’s involving in housework, parents are changing from a role of overprotection to a more reasonable level of encouraging initiative participation in household chores. It’s inspiring and meaningful to see that children are no longer deprived of their rights to develop practical skills in housework, instead, they are given the chances to contribute their shares and are often rewarded with a spiritual fulfillment. Fortunately, I’m one of the countless teenagers who have benefited a great deal from this kind of perceptual transition of our parents. I have frequently been encouraged to deal with cooking the meal, sweeping the floor as well as washing dishes since an early age of seven. And I am proud enough to take the responsibility of pparing a good meal when Mom and Dad are delayed by their work. Thanks to their early realization and ever-lasting persistence in the cultivation of my independence, I have grown more skillful and willing to take my share of obligation either at home or at school. Pushing the children on their way to housework is initial yet effective if parents tend to ensure a promising future. 劳动主题的英语演讲稿2 Is it good for students to do some housework. Some people think studengts need not do any housework. They think the only thing students need do is to study well. I dont think so. It is good for students to do some housework for three reason. Firstly,to do some housework can make you independent. You cant depend on others all your life. So,you should learn to do some housework now. Secondly, to do some housework can keep you healthy and strong ,some hard housework can be regarded as a kind of physical exercise. Finally, to do some housework can share your parents work. They must be happy if you say” Have a rest, and I will do the housework” So I think it is good for students to do some housework. 劳动主题的英语演讲稿3 This Labor Day weekend, as we gather with family and friends,we ll also come together as a nation to honor some of our own-the working men and women of America who, across the generations, built this country up and helped make us who we are today. On Monday, we ll celebrate that proud history.We ll pay tribute to the values working Americans embody-hard work; responsibility; sacrifice; looking out for one another.And we ll recommit ourselves to their cause; to securing for them a better bargain so that everyone who works hard in America has a chance to get ahead.See, over the past four and a half years, we ve fought our way back from the worst recession of our lifetimes. And thanks to the grit and resilience of the American people, we ve begun to lay a foundation for stronger, more durable economic growth.But as any working family will tell you, we re not where we need to be.For over a decade, working Americans have seen their wages and incomes stagnate, even as corporate profits soar and the pay of a fortunate few explodes. For even longer than that, inequality has steadily risen; the journey of upward mobility has become harder.And in too many communities across this country, the shadow of poverty continues to cast a pall over our fellow citizens.Reversing that trend needs to be Washington s highest priority.It s certainly mine. That s why, over the past month, I ve traveled all across America, laying out my ideas for how we can build on the cornerstones of what it means to be middle class.A good job that pays a good wage.A good education.A home of your own.Health care when you get sick. A secure retirement even if you re not rich.And more chances for folks to earn their way into the middle class as long as they re willing to work for it.The truth is, it s not going to be easy to reverse the forces that have conspired-for decades-against working Americans.But if we take a few bold steps-and if Washington is able to come together with common purpose and common resolve-we ll get there. Our economy will keep getting stronger and more Americans will be able to join the ranks of the middle-class.So this Labor Day, while you re out there grilling in the backyard,or taking that final trip for the summer,I hope you ll also take a moment to reflect on the many contributions of our working men and women. For generations, it was the great American middle class that made our economy the envy of the world.And as long as I m President, I m going to keep fighting to make sure that happens again. Thanks, and have a great weekend. 劳动主题的英语演讲稿4 May is a symbol of Spring when the wild geese fly north and the gardens are full of flowers. The general strike of workers for eight-hour workday in 1880s in the western countries gave birth to Labour Day! We should sow the south mountain after sowing the north mountain. How can we show our favoritism when help our neighbors sow There will be less waste。












