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1、 以友情為題的英語演講稿以友情為題的英語演講稿1 In our daily life, if we get on harmoniously with our friends, well feel more joyous. But well feel lonely without friends.When our friends feel upset or get ill, we shouldnt ignore them or look down upon them. On the contrary, we ought to calm them down, show our love and c

2、oncern to them and try our best to help them overcome the hardships. Sometimes we may have some misunderstandings or disagreements with our friends, thus we had better have a discussion with them and try to accept their good ideas instead of quarreling with them. As long as we can follow these good

3、suggestions, well find it easy to make more friends. 以友情為題的英語演講稿2 My cherish friendship Of our mixed life two quests are given control: food for the body, friendship for the soul. Friendship, like colorful candy, always filled with the people. Friends can give you encouragement to overcome the diffi

4、culties and bring brightness to your life. Sometimes, you may extend your gratitude to them for their being there with you. Some people may forsake their friends in favor of money or power. Thats absolutely wrong. You should know that money and power are temporary and that friends are everlasting .T

5、hat should be everyones creed. To me, without friends,I am nothing. There was a time when I was heart-broken. My friends stood by me and offered continuous quantities of sympathy,encourage and love, which cheerd me up. Then, I was aware that I was so blessed and lucky! In my opinion, no man can be h

6、appy without a friend, nor be sure of his friend till he is unhappy. I will cherish my friendship from the bottom of my heart. 以友情為題的英語演講稿3 Friendship is a term used to describe cooperative and supportive behaviours between two or more humans. There are different kinds of friendships. In an interper

7、sonal interaction, friendship is a relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem, and affection. Friends will welcome each others company and exhibit loyalty towards each other, of ten to the point of respect. Their tastes will usually be similar and may converge, and they will share enjoyabl

8、e activities. A group of friends consists of two or more people who are in a mutually pleasing relationship expressing a sentiment of camaraderie and mutual trust. There are varying degrees of closeness between friends. Thus, some people choose to differentiate and categorize friendships based on th

9、is sentiment. Friendship will engage in mutually helping behaviours, such as exchange of advice and the sharing of hardship. A friend is someone who may often demonstrate reciprocating and reflective behaviours. Often time, friendship is nothing more than the trust. Value that is found in friendship

10、s is often the result of a friend demonstrating on a consistent basis. I enjoy making friends and being friendly! 以友情為題的英語演講稿4 Friendship is a kind of human relations. It is a human instinct to make friends.When in trouble, we need friends to offer us help, support and encouragement. With success ac

11、hieved, we also need friends to share our joys. Friendship is also one of the greatest pleasures that we can enjoy. It implies loyalty, cordiality, sympathy, affection,and readiness to help. No man can make the most of his life without carefully and conscientiously striving to win the right kind of

12、friends as he goes along. Knowing how valuable friendship is, we should be very careful in making friends. Real friends are those who have good character, superior ability and kindness of heart. Real friends can share all our sorrows and double all our joys.While making friends, we should take care

13、to select those who have such fine qualities. Then we should treat our friends with courtesy, be careful not to interfere unreasonably with them,and not to ridicule their proceedings. We should forgive their failures and do our best to help them. In short, when we have established friendship, we oug

14、ht to cherish and treasure it by means of words and deeds. Only thus, can we develop real friendship and keep the sacred lamp of friendship burning all our life. 以友情為題的英語演講稿5 People of the world, is gray; People of the world, is colorful; Whether color or dark, as long as there is a real friendship,

15、 there is nothing can not pass. Who dare to say you have a good friend never have an argument? Maybe you have, but I havent met yet! For a long time, people just need to change, perhaps some annoying personality at the beginning, some people began to hypocrisy was a gentleman, but to find real frien

16、ds, time is absolutely indispensable. On the other hand, once you have a friend, you should not to little things and cut off friends relations to say such words. Third grade, was once a silly and naive s, in order to fight a candy, had to you good to him, I will not to hello this childish relations

17、to lose a lot of friends. Now that I think about it, really not regret at the beginning, if these silly things didnt happen, maybe my confidant and several more. A word is often try to cause friendship broken, but I want to say, to be able to meet, is predestined friends; If cant always go on, is predestined friends the no. But anyway, cherish is a must. In some cases, receive gifts from friends or card, often moved than from relatives

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