凯特王妃演讲稿
凯特王妃在Place2Be校长会议英语演讲稿

凯特王妃在Place2Be校长会议英语演讲稿thank you, catherine, for that kind introduction. iwas delighted when i was asked to help open today'sconference.i want to start by saying a big thank you to all of theheadteachers here today. i know how much is askedof you.the fact that you are all committing your valuabletime to support place2be, and prioritise the mentalhealth of your students is something that all parentsshould be grateful for.i often get asked why i decided to spend time highlighting the mental health of children. iimagine my answer might be similar to many of yours.i know that i was lucky. my parents and teachers provided me with a wonderful and securechildhood where i always knew i was loved, valued and listened to.but of course many children aren't so lucky. since beginning my work in areas like addiction,for example, i have seen time and time again that the roots of poor mental health in adulthoodare almost always present in unresolved childhood challenges.i am sure you will agree that all children deserve time, attention and love from the adults intheir lives. these basic qualities are so much more valuable than the always changing materialand social concerns that can seem so important to youngpeople.as today's theme reminds us, many children – even those from stable, happy homes – arefinding that their heads are just too full. it is our duty, as parents and as teachers, to give allchildren the space to build their emotional strength and provide a strong foundation for theirfuture.of course, not all children have the anchor of a strong family. many will arrive through yourschool gates feeling a real lack of love and devotion in their lives. this often leaves themfeeling insecure and without confidence and trust in the world around them. that is why yourwork is so important.parents, teachers and other school staff need the tools to help these young people early in theirlives. and the earlier, the better. it is proven that early action prevents problems later in life.imagine if everyone was able to help just one child who needs to be listened to, needs to berespected, and needs to be loved – we can make such a huge difference for an entiregeneration.as headteachers, you have the chance to reach tens of thousands of children during yourcareers, and make an impact on such a great scale. thank you for making the work ofplace2be part of your mission. i hope you know how much your work is valued.thank you, and i look forward to the rest of the afternoon.。
英国凯特王妃疫情演讲稿

英国凯特王妃疫情演讲稿
尊敬的各位,。
在这个特殊的时刻,我想和大家分享一些我对当前疫情的看法和感受。
疫情给我们带来了巨大的挑战,无论是个人还是整个社会,都面临着前所未有的困难和压力。
我们必须团结一心,共同应对这场全球性的危机。
首先,我想向所有抗击疫情的医护人员致以最崇高的敬意。
你们是最勇敢、最坚定的战士,你们的奉献和付出让我们无比感动。
在这个艰难的时刻,我们必须全力支持医护人员,为他们提供一切必要的支持和保护。
其次,我要呼吁每个人都要严格遵守疫情防控措施。
只有通过全社会的努力和配合,我们才能尽快战胜疫情。
请大家做好个人防护,减少不必要的外出,保持社交距离,勤洗手,戴口罩,共同为疫情防控贡献自己的力量。
最后,我要特别关注那些受到疫情影响的弱势群体。
在这场疫情中,他们面临着更大的困难和挑战。
我们要加倍关爱他们,给予他们更多的支持和帮助,让他们感受到社会的温暖和关怀。
在未来的日子里,我们还会面临很多未知的困难和挑战。
但我相信,只要我们团结一心,共同努力,就一定能够战胜疫情,重建美好的未来。
让我们携起手来,共同努力,共渡难关。
谢谢大家。
英国凯特王妃首次公开演讲British princess Kate first public speaking(英语美文)

英国凯特王妃首次公开演讲British princess Kate first public speaking英语美文英国凯特王妃19日首次以王室成员身份公开演讲,表现自信。
凯特当天访问英格兰东部伊普斯维奇市一家绝症儿童护理机构,看望那些致力帮助患绝症儿童的工作人员和志愿者。
她说,这家临终关怀医院“远不是收治患病儿童、让人压抑的地方”,而是“一个家”。
现场以掌声回应凯特的演讲。
演讲稿:First of all, I'd like to say thank you. Thank you for not only accepting me as your Patron but thank you also for inviting me here today.首先,我想要说声谢谢,谢谢你们不仅仅接受我成为你们的资助人,还邀请我今天来到这里。
You have all made me feel so welcome and I feel hugely honoured to be here to see this wonderfulcenter.你们都让我感受到我是如此受欢迎的,我也感到非常荣幸能够来到这里看到这个美妙的中心。
I am only sorry that William can't be here today; he would love it here. A view of his - that I share - is that through teamwork, so much can be achieved.我唯一遗憾的是威廉今天不能来到这里,虽然他很想来。
我引用他的一个观点——通过团队合作,许多事情都能成功。
What you have all achieved here is extraordinary.你们所做到的都是非凡的。
You as a community have built theTreehouse; a group of people who have made every effort to support and help each other.你们作为一个社区已经建立了树屋;一群人已经竭尽全力去互相支持和帮助。
英语演讲稿-凯特王妃在伦敦自然历史博物馆的演讲

英语演讲稿凯特王妃在伦敦自然历史博物馆的演讲凯特王妃在伦敦自然历史博物馆的演讲。
Good evening.Like many of you here tonight, I remember visiting the Natural History Museum as a child, and being inspired with a love of nature. And now, as a parent myself, I am experiencing the joy all over again with my own children, who adore coming here, and it’s not just to see the T-Rex – mind you.Who could fail to be inspired standing here in this wonderful hall. It is so fitting to see the ocean now taking centre stage, with many other marine specimens as star attractions in this splendid Hintze Hall.As we are increasingly learning, marine conservation is a global challenge, for all nations and for all people.I, personally, have always been in awe of the sea. As someone who has been fortunate to experience scuba diving, something I love doing, and seeing the incredible marine life,I have come to care deeply about the under-life waters and our conservation of our oceans.Sir David Attenborough has famously talked about thefact that people will not protect what they don’t first careabout, and will not care about what they have never experienced.This idea lies at the heart of the new Hintze Hall design. AsI stand here tonight, I have every confidence that this spectacular display will go a long way – not only to inspirea new generation, but it will also encourage us all to thinkabout and care for our marine life.Our Blue Whale, Hope, at the heart of the museum willhelp the millions of visitors that come here each year experience the wonders of our oceans.So, as Patron of the Natural History Museum, it givesme great pleasure to declare the new Hintze Hall open.I now have the honour of introducing a great friend ofthis Museum, and somebody who has perhaps done more thananybody else on the planet to inspire a love of nature – SirDavid Attenborough.。
凯特王妃在Place2Be会议上的演讲稿英文版

凯特王妃在Place2Be会议上的演讲稿英文版第一篇:凯特王妃在Place2Be会议上的演讲稿英文版I was delighted when I was asked to help open today's conference.I want to start by saying a big thank you to all of the head teachers here today.I know how much is asked of you.The fact that you are all committing your valuable time to support Place2Be, and prioritise the mental health of your students is something that all parents should be grateful for.I often get asked why I decided to spend time highlighting the mental health of children.I imagine my answer might be similar to many of yours.I know that I was lucky.My parents and teachers provided me with a wonderful and secure childhood where I always knew I was loved, valued and listened to.But of course many children are not so lucky.Since beginning my work in areas like addiction, for example, I have seen time and time again that the roots of poor mental health in adulthood are almost always present/ in unresolved childhood challenges.I am sure you will agree that all children deserve time, attention and love from the adults in their lives.These basic qualities /are so much more valuable than the always changing material and social concerns that can seem so important to young people.As today's theme reminds us, many children – even those from stable, happy homes – /are finding that their heads are just too full.It is our duty, as parents and as teachers, to give all children the space to build their emotional strength and provide a strong foundation for their future.Of course, not all children have the anchor of a strong family.Many will arrive through your school gates feeling a real lack of love and devotion in their lives.This often leaves them feeling insecure and without confidence and trust in the world around them.Thatis why your work is so important.Parents, teachers and other school staff need the tools to help these young people early in their lives.And the earlier, the better.It is proven that early action prevents problems later in life.Imagine if everyone was able to help just one child who needs to be listened to, needs to be respected, and needs to be loved – we could make such a huge difference for an entire generation.As head teachers you have the chance to reach tens of thousands of children during your careers, and make an impact on such a great scale.Thank you for making the work of Place2Be part of your mission.I hope you know how much your work is valued.Thank you – and I look forward to the rest of the afternoon.第二篇:现代版灰姑娘-凯特王妃现代版灰姑娘-凯特王妃贾静2011-4-29日,决战王室时尚之巅,凯特搅动20亿人眼球,举世瞩目的世纪之音威廉王子的大婚在白金汉宫举行。
英国凯特王妃首次公开演讲British princess Kate fi

英国凯特王妃首次公开演讲British princess Kate fi英国凯特王妃19日首次以王室成员身份公开演讲,表现自信。
凯特当天访问英格兰东部伊普斯维奇市一家绝症儿童护理机构,看望那些致力帮助患绝症儿童的工作人员和志愿者。
她说,这家临终关怀医院“远不是收治患病儿童、让人压抑的地方”,而是“一个家”。
现场以掌声回应凯特的演讲。
演讲稿:First of all, I'd like to say thank you. Thank you for not only accepting me as your Patron but thank you also for inviting me here today.首先,我想要说声谢谢,谢谢你们不仅仅接受我成为你们的资助人,还邀请我今天来到这里。
You have all made me feel so welcome and I feel hugely honoured to be here to see this wonderfulcenter.你们都让我感受到我是如此受欢迎的,我也感到非常荣幸能够来到这里看到这个美妙的中心。
I am only sorry that William can't be here today; he would love it here. A view of his - that I share - is that through teamwork, so much can be achieved.我唯一遗憾的是威廉今天不能来到这里,虽然他很想来。
我引用他的一个观点——通过团队合作,许多事情都能成功。
What you have all achieved here is extraordinary.你们所做到的都是非凡的。
You as a community have built theTreehouse; a group of people who have made every effort to support and help each other.你们作为一个社区已经建立了树屋;一群人已经竭尽全力去互相支持和帮助。
英语演讲稿-英国王妃凯特首次公开演讲

英语演讲稿英国王妃凯特首次公开演讲凯特王妃英国凯特王妃19日首次以王室成员身份公开演讲,表现自信。
凯特当天访问英格兰东部伊普斯维奇市一家绝症儿童护理机构,看望那些致力帮助患绝症儿童的工作人员和志愿者。
她说,这家临终关怀医院“远不是收治患病儿童、让人压抑的地方”,而是“一个家”。
现场以掌声回应凯特的演讲。
演讲原文:First of all, I’d like to say thank you. Thank you for not only accepting me as your Patron but thank you also for inviting me here today.You have all made me feel so welcome and I feel hugely honoured to be here to see this wonderful centre.I am only sorry that William can’t be here today; he would love it here. A view of his - that I share - is that through teamwork, so much can be achieved.What you have all achieved here is extraordinary.You as a community have built the Treehouse; a group of people who have made every effort to support and help each other.When I first visited the Hospice in Milton, I had a pre-conceived idea as to what to expect. Far from being a clinical, depressing place for sick children, it was a home. Most importantly, it was a family home, a happy place of stability, support and care. It was a place of fun.Today I have seen again that the Treehouse is all about family and fun. For many, this is a home from home - a lifeline, enabling families to live as normally as possible, during a very precious period of time.What you do is inspirational, it is a shining example of the support and the care that is delivered, not just here, but in the children’s hospice movement at large, up and down the country.The feelings you inspire - feelings of love and of hope - offer a chance to families to live a life they never thought could be possible.So thank you again for inviting me here today. I feel enormously proud to be part of East Anglia’s Children’sHospices and to see the wonderful life-changing work that you do. Thank you.视频资料下载地址:。
【听力】凯特王妃最新演讲,纯正英音get起来!

【听力】凯特王妃最新演讲,纯正英音get起来!今天推荐的是凯特王妃在儿童心理健康早期介入研讨会上的演讲,既可以练英音,又可以练听力~凯特王妃最新演讲来自甲申同文翻译00:0004:59As I look around the room, I see so many friendly faces: friends who have shared with me their knowledge, and who have answered my questions patiently whilst I’ve interrogated them in my endeavour to learn about this complex range of issues.· Academic colleagues who have shown me their ground-breaking research into the causes of perinatal and post-natal depression, and how they are addressing these in the clinic;· Those who I have visited over the years who provide crucial links within the community, and whose services help families with essential parenting support and guidance;·and other wonderful organisations which have done so much to improve support for the emotional wellbeing of children in their schools.I could name so many of you, but I’m utterly grateful to you all for giving your time and your wisdom so freely.We all know just how important childhood is and how the early years shape us for life. We also know how negative the downstream impact can be, if problems emerging at the youngest age are overlooked, or ignored. It is therefore vital that we nurture children through this crucial, early period.But as we’ve heard, at what stage in a child’s development could we, or should we, intervene, to break the inter-generational cycle of disadvantage?The more I have heard, the more I am convinced that the answer has to be: ‘early’ and ‘the earlier, the better’.In fact, it would seem that we cannot intervene early enough.We do need mental health support in primary schools before the biological changes and academic pressures of adolescence kick in.We also need a focus on parenting and family support, so that parents feel able to get their children ‘school-ready’, and are confident that they themselves can cope with the mental and emotional needs of their own children.We need to highlight how important it is to support mothers, too, potentially before they even give birth. They need to be aware how vulnerable they might be and, critically, know where they can find help for themselves, as well as for their babies and toddlers.But potentially, we could start to look even earlier, by teaching parenting and relationship skills to teenagers, to get the next generation of parents child-ready, well before they have to put these skills into practice.After listening to those working in this complex area, my own vie w is that children’s experiences in their early years are fundamental. They lay the foundations not only for healthy outcomes during the teenage years, but also for adulthood.Addressing the issues only when they take root later in life results in huge detriment; detriment to the healthcare, educationand social support systems in our country; but, perhaps more importantly, detriment to future generations over the long term.In 2011, Graham Allen, who, I think, is here with us today, wrote a report for Government on the need for early intervention.I hope, Graham, you don’t mind me quoting from your report, in which you referred to the cycle of deprivation and dysfunction, from generation to generation.There, you said that, “If we intervene early enough, we can give children a vital social and emotional foundation, which will help to keep them happy, healthy and achieving throughout their lives and, above all, equip them to raise children of their own.”I could not agree more.Because these a re ‘lifetime’ issues, they require a very long-term perspective. But these issues are also complex andmulti-sided, so they need integrated, collective approaches to create real impact. This is what I am so keen to explore.We are here today because we all believe that every child deserves the best possible start in life.I have therefore entrusted The Royal Foundation…under the leadership of Aida, to gather a group of experts to develop the thinking in this critical area: experts and partners to build upon existing work, and to look at developing sustainable solutions which will help deliver our shared ambitions.Providing children in their earliest years with social and emotional security builds strong foundations which last a lifetime.I really do feel so passionately about the importance of early intervention, and that, while by working on new approaches together, we can make a real difference for generations to come.Thank you.。