cctv英语大赛冠军
cctv英语大赛冠军
王艺潼 曾经的雅礼中学高二学生王艺潼,笑起来一脸阳光。就是这个邻家女孩,在2006年CCTV英语风采大赛总决赛中,力挫全国各地选手的中学生,获得高中组全国总决赛冠军。这也是湖南省省在CCTV英语风采大赛中获得的第一个冠军。 王艺潼说“natural(自然),这是我的风格,也是我最大的优势。” 特长爱好:阅读 电影 旅游 E-mail: 个性宣言:It’s good to be young and stupid. 你眼中的英语:一门实用的语言 最喜欢的一句话:Easy doesn’t happen in a well spent life. 最喜欢的英文读物:英文诗集 最喜欢的一本书:《时间简史》 现今在美国富兰克林大学马歇尔学院攻读。
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2006年高中组冠军:王艺潼 亚军:沈哲 郭洋意 季军:谢舒婷 钟晨潇 李铁 大学组冠军:赵婷 亚军: 胡淼 杨梦 季军:罗恒 单筱玥 赵可
cctv全国英语大赛冠军
谢狂飞, 男, 1980年01月01日出生, 摩羯座,复旦大学博士生,南京中医药大学老师。曾经四次获得全国大学生英语演讲比赛一等奖;全国CCTV杯英语演讲比赛全国前十二名;复旦大学中文演讲比赛冠军;现已发表和出版关于英语学习著作四部。 在2006年由中央电视台举办的CCTV全国英语演讲大赛中,以其一流的英语口语能力和风趣幽默、充满激情和睿智的即席演讲赢得了全国著名外语教育专家和广大青少年观众的高度好评。同时,谢老师也是南中医最受大学生欢迎的同学心目中的良师益友,其所开设的《哲学与人生》课成为让同学们真心喜爱,受益终生的一流人文课程。曾在广西大学四年如一日的带领西大学子进行中英文晨读,培养出一批德才兼备的杰出大学生。谢老师也是全国颇有影响力的青年演讲家,先后在广西大学、复旦大学、北师大、南京大学等著名高校做关于青春成长和英语学习的演讲,深受同学们欢迎。
谢狂飞,复旦大学博士生。曾经四次获得全国大学生英语演讲比赛一等奖;全国CCTV杯英语演讲比赛全国前十二名;复旦大学中文演讲比赛冠军;现已发表和出版关于英语学习著作四部。
Giving is Receiving—Personal Growth in Volunteer Work南京大学 陈星第十二届“21世纪·联想杯”全国英语演讲比赛冠军Last summer, I volunteered to work as an English teacher in a primary school for children of migrant workers. To be accurate, I didn’t volunteer. I was dragged in. When my friends first hit upon the idea of this project, I was all against it: “What? To spend my vacation standing in the heat, yelling at a bunch of nine-year-olds who couldn’t even speak proper Putonghua? After all, there’s no pay for my toil. No, I’m not going.” But my friends twisted my arms to have me join , the first lesson I taught turned out a lesson for me. The moment I stepped into the shabby classroom, I was touched by the loud, respectful voices in unison: “Good morning, teacher!” Instead of fooling around, the children were thirsty for knowledge and efficient in absorbing everything I was able to give them. I started to blame myself because I hadn’t even prepared for the class. During the break, I leaned over the squeaky desk, chatting with a sweaty boy in the front row: “Without air-conditioning, it’s pretty hot here. Are you tired?”“Not at all,” said he, shaking his head. “It’s fine here. My Dad builds asphalt roads. That is really tiring and hot.”As summer advanced, my enthusiasm as a teacher grew. I prepared my teaching carefully and even used some methods my teachers used. I organized many group activities to give the kids fun. Strangely enough, the heat was also becoming less and less , my one-month volunteer work came to an end. When I was leaving my last class, I turned back and saw smiling faces and waving hands. Never before had I ever had such a feeling of sadness, which was nevertheless mixed with a sense of enrichment, fulfillment and happiness. I was paid for my work, amply paid, not in terms of money, but something more English was improved. I was able to teach it, although not very learned about the grassroots-level society. Inside myself a heart is growing, a heart that not only beats for myself, but cares for others as well. The volunteer work gave me a precious little chance to say thanks to people like the little boy’s father, who construct highways and undergrounds, build up modern skyscrapers, and make our cities more and more beautiful. To help the children with their English was all I could do at present to show my gratitude to these unsung heroes. The world may not have been fair to them, so people like me are obliged to do whatever we can to help make their life better. Whatever I do for them, however, I know it cannot be compared with what they have done to improve the quality of life in our and gentlemen, now I realize that volunteering is not just a one-time personal experience. It should be a lifetime activity of everybody. Many of us are now offering our assistance to the needy and to each other. Our efforts have indeed made a difference. Whether we are helping children with their schooling, or caring for the elderly in nursing homes, or helping out with 2008 Beijing Olympics, we will not only contribute to the harmony of the world but also elevate ourselves. Emerson once said, “It’s one of the most beautiful compensations of this life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.” He was hear that my university is going to organize another voluntary teaching program this summer. This time I won’t be dragged in. I will volunteer.希望你能满意!
中国英语第一名的女孩叫当当。2013年9月,4年网课之后,当当夺得了CCTV全国“希望之星”青少年英语大赛第一名。中国,以华夏文明为源泉、中华文化为基础,是世界上历史最悠久的国家之一。中国是以汉族为主体民族的多民族国家,通用汉语、汉字。汉族与少数民族统称为“中华民族”。
cctv英语演讲大赛往期冠军
中央电视台“希望之星”英语风采大赛冠军榜2000年,第一届大赛冠军 詹莹 女 上海2001年,第二届大赛成人组冠军 孙铮 男 北京少年组冠军 钟雨柔 女 浙江杭州2002年,第三届大赛大学成人组冠军 丁苑苑 女 北京中学组冠军 刘洪悦 女 吉林长春小学组冠军 杨金 男 山东青岛2003年,第四届大赛大学成人组 赵为 女 湖北武汉中学组冠军 李莱茵 女 广东深圳小学组冠军 贾如馨 女 河北石家庄2004年,第五届大赛大学成人组冠军 周怡雪 女 上海高中组冠军 张菁菁 女 山东青岛初中组冠军 杨金 男 山东青岛小学组冠军 庞慧 女 河南郑州2005年,第六届大赛大学成人组冠军 秦元瑗 女 北京高中组冠军 沈文杰 男 江苏苏州初中组冠军 乌桐 女 辽宁大连小学组冠军 戴一韬 女 上海2006年,2006年度大赛大学成人组冠军 赵婷 女 北京高中组冠军 王艺潼 女 湖南长沙初中组冠军 陈洁昊 女 福建厦门小学组冠军 蓝骄 女 广东深圳2007年,2007年度大赛大学成人组冠军 秦涵清 女 上海高中组冠军 张依伦 女 北京初中组冠军 吴可 女 浙江杭州小学组冠军 张宇琦 男 山东青岛2008年,2008年度大赛大学成人组冠军 郑悦 女 陕西西安高中组冠军 许吉如 女 江苏南京初中组冠军 阮宇迪 女 广东广州小学组冠军 李欣悦 女 重庆2009年,2009年度大赛大学成人组冠军 赵心妍 女 北京高中组冠军 高培尧 男 河北石家庄初中组冠军 何一娇 女 江苏苏州小学组冠军 陈准 男 福建泉州2010年,2010年度大赛(中央电视台英语演讲风采大赛)大学成人组冠军 玉买提·阿吉 男 新疆乌鲁木齐高中组冠军 曾月 女 山东济南初中组冠军 刘慧雪 女 山东青岛小学组冠军 蔡明轩 男 广东深圳2011年,2011年度大赛大学成人组冠军 傅斯铭 女 北京高中组冠军 张纽约 女 湖北武汉初中组冠军 陈麒羽 女 江苏南京小学组冠军 陆怡宁 男 陕西西安2012年,2012年度大赛大学成人组冠军 沈悠 女 北京高中组冠军 李昊嘉 女 北京初中组冠军 季炜宸 男 上海小学高年级组冠军 张辰宇 男 云南昆明小学低年级组冠军 陈禹昕 男 湖南长沙2013年,2013年度大赛大学成人组冠军 张永霞 女 青海西宁中学组冠军 吕文楷 女 山东济南小学组冠军 骆炫辰 女 浙江台州
谢狂飞,复旦大学博士生。曾经四次获得全国大学生英语演讲比赛一等奖;全国CCTV杯英语演讲比赛全国前十二名;复旦大学中文演讲比赛冠军;现已发表和出版关于英语学习著作四部。
谢狂飞, 男, 1980年01月01日出生, 摩羯座,复旦大学博士生,南京中医药大学老师。曾经四次获得全国大学生英语演讲比赛一等奖;全国CCTV杯英语演讲比赛全国前十二名;复旦大学中文演讲比赛冠军;现已发表和出版关于英语学习著作四部。 在2006年由中央电视台举办的CCTV全国英语演讲大赛中,以其一流的英语口语能力和风趣幽默、充满激情和睿智的即席演讲赢得了全国著名外语教育专家和广大青少年观众的高度好评。同时,谢老师也是南中医最受大学生欢迎的同学心目中的良师益友,其所开设的《哲学与人生》课成为让同学们真心喜爱,受益终生的一流人文课程。曾在广西大学四年如一日的带领西大学子进行中英文晨读,培养出一批德才兼备的杰出大学生。谢老师也是全国颇有影响力的青年演讲家,先后在广西大学、复旦大学、北师大、南京大学等著名高校做关于青春成长和英语学习的演讲,深受同学们欢迎。
Giving is Receiving—Personal Growth in Volunteer Work南京大学 陈星第十二届“21世纪·联想杯”全国英语演讲比赛冠军Last summer, I volunteered to work as an English teacher in a primary school for children of migrant workers. To be accurate, I didn’t volunteer. I was dragged in. When my friends first hit upon the idea of this project, I was all against it: “What? To spend my vacation standing in the heat, yelling at a bunch of nine-year-olds who couldn’t even speak proper Putonghua? After all, there’s no pay for my toil. No, I’m not going.” But my friends twisted my arms to have me join , the first lesson I taught turned out a lesson for me. The moment I stepped into the shabby classroom, I was touched by the loud, respectful voices in unison: “Good morning, teacher!” Instead of fooling around, the children were thirsty for knowledge and efficient in absorbing everything I was able to give them. I started to blame myself because I hadn’t even prepared for the class. During the break, I leaned over the squeaky desk, chatting with a sweaty boy in the front row: “Without air-conditioning, it’s pretty hot here. Are you tired?”“Not at all,” said he, shaking his head. “It’s fine here. My Dad builds asphalt roads. That is really tiring and hot.”As summer advanced, my enthusiasm as a teacher grew. I prepared my teaching carefully and even used some methods my teachers used. I organized many group activities to give the kids fun. Strangely enough, the heat was also becoming less and less , my one-month volunteer work came to an end. When I was leaving my last class, I turned back and saw smiling faces and waving hands. Never before had I ever had such a feeling of sadness, which was nevertheless mixed with a sense of enrichment, fulfillment and happiness. I was paid for my work, amply paid, not in terms of money, but something more English was improved. I was able to teach it, although not very learned about the grassroots-level society. Inside myself a heart is growing, a heart that not only beats for myself, but cares for others as well. The volunteer work gave me a precious little chance to say thanks to people like the little boy’s father, who construct highways and undergrounds, build up modern skyscrapers, and make our cities more and more beautiful. To help the children with their English was all I could do at present to show my gratitude to these unsung heroes. The world may not have been fair to them, so people like me are obliged to do whatever we can to help make their life better. Whatever I do for them, however, I know it cannot be compared with what they have done to improve the quality of life in our and gentlemen, now I realize that volunteering is not just a one-time personal experience. It should be a lifetime activity of everybody. Many of us are now offering our assistance to the needy and to each other. Our efforts have indeed made a difference. Whether we are helping children with their schooling, or caring for the elderly in nursing homes, or helping out with 2008 Beijing Olympics, we will not only contribute to the harmony of the world but also elevate ourselves. Emerson once said, “It’s one of the most beautiful compensations of this life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.” He was hear that my university is going to organize another voluntary teaching program this summer. This time I won’t be dragged in. I will volunteer.希望你能满意!
cctv英语演讲大赛冠军刘苒
姓名:刘苒年龄:22岁职业:自由职业
国庆假期举行的第三届泡泡全国少儿英语风采大赛早已烟消云散。说实话,我没有其他小同学那么激动,因为我知道,我的路才刚刚开始。此时回眸,我还能回忆起自己一点一滴小心踏过的脚步。在南昌、上海和北京新东方的日子其实对于南昌新东方学校,早在创立之初我就有了憧憬。我曾经去过南昌航空航天大学听过新东方张卓和强浩等名师的巡回演讲,在笑声中我体会更多的是一种振奋。07年暑假,由于南昌新东方刚建立不久,还没有开设托福班,于是我选择到上海新东方上托福课。上海的托福班规模非常大,人数超过400人,我不得不仰着头,通过看监控电视完成了三周的课程。08年寒假我去了北京新东方上SSAT课,连春节也是在北京新东方总部度过的。除夕之夜,俞敏洪(微博)校长来到了我们身边,还和我们一起联欢吃饺子,他的平易近人给我留下了深刻印象。今年暑假我参加了南昌新东方的英语演讲精品班,这是一个通过自由报名的方式挑选出口语尖子组成的培训班,每个人都经过了南昌新东方名师毛成轶老师的严格把关,最后免费接受了为期十天的赛前培训。给我们上课的是富有大赛经验的艾黎莎和李佳玉老师,她们曾经分获CCTV杯英语演讲大赛的全国冠亚军。比赛的训练过程其实并不魔鬼化,她们逐一点评每个人的演讲,不断操练,让我们将自己的演讲真正理解透彻。当我拿到江西赛区第一名后又有南昌新东方青少部的龚婷老师再次对我的稿件进行了删改,从而保证了不会因超时而扣分。就这样,我顺利并充分地完成了我的赛前准备。比赛经验是赛出来的其实我的英语起步不比同学早,我是在小学三年级才开始英语小灶的,。这个小灶指的是学校之外的英语补习。我没有上英语辅导班,而是妈妈给我请到了江西师大英语系的两个学生做家教,当时她们也只有大一和大二,而这两个人不是别人,正是李佳玉和艾黎莎老师。我的英语基础打得好也有运气在里面,不过话说回来,妈妈是打听了许多老师后才找到她们的,所以运气也青睐有准备的人。源于自己对英语的兴趣,我从小就花了大量的时间在英文动画片上,以后又不间断地阅读英文原著。从小学四年级起我开始参加各种校内外英语比赛,基本包揽了江西省大大小小英语比赛的冠军。同时我还是04年第五届CCTV希望之星小学组的全国第9名,07年第八届CCTV希望之星初中组的全国第11名以及机智灵活奖和全国中学生英语能力竞赛一等奖。这些比赛经验与名次让我有信心去冲击更好的成绩,也培养了我在局面不利时能保持较好的心态的能力。我是主队的泡泡少儿英语风采大赛总决赛时情景剧的抽签正是一个良好的例证。由于出发前车票出了问题我们一行晚到北京一天,因此就丧失了抽签机会,我拿到的是无人要的角色。这个情景剧角色共有四个:一个是汶川地震后受伤需要截肢的学生,一个是她的母亲,还有一个医生和一个志愿者,我得到的是需要截肢的学生的角色。初看这个角色并不好演,搞不好还会笑场。我静静分析后忽然高兴起来,因为只有这个人物才是主角,其他每个人物都在与她发生关系,她是剧中的核心。对自己有了这个定位,我就有了底,不愁自己表演时没话说。所以说,有时坏事可以变成好事,要换个角度思考才行。在C组,我是最后一个出场的选手,我深深知道当评委看了十几位选手后一定会出现审美疲劳,我将如何压好这个轴呢?由于有了赛前预演走台,我基本做到心中有数:论参赛经验,我是丰富的;论实力,经过这么多大小考验我是有底的;虽然在北京,可我对自己说,我是新东方的,我在海淀中心的总部上过课,也在大厦里见过将要颁奖的王强老师,我是主队的呀!而且这时不早不晚曾经悬挂在教室里的横幅“从绝望中寻找希望,人生终将辉煌”的名言浮现眼前激励我,这样我的心里优势就有了。当主持人介绍最后一个上场的是来自南昌的赵晓理时,我对自己说这次南昌队要完胜了!果不其然,出色的发挥使我得到了冠军。这个比赛是我好运的开始,我的第一个全国冠军由此诞生了。比赛早已谢幕,回程的列车轰然而出,笔直的铁轨绵延伸向远方,载着我一颗渐渐起飞的心。路漫漫其修远兮,吾将上下而求索!我需要更多的是一份坚持和执着,伴着我,走向更加美好的未来。
汇聚清华、北师大、东大、大外、辽大等重点高校的优秀硕士与本科生,硕士占团队的三分之一以上,部分教师拥有国际英语教师资格最高级荣誉证书(荣誉TEFL)。与美国波士顿语言学院签约合作,进行国际英语教师资格证(TEFL)课程培训,并送出教师赴美国留学;教师受邀参加由国际英语教师协会,中、英教育部等主办的各类国际高端英语教学交流30余次;多人受省重点中学邀请担任初中英语特长班任课教师;2007年,圣桥教师获得外研社和剑桥大学授予的“明星教师”称号;2009年,在外研社全国《新概念英语》师资认证考核中,圣桥全体参评教师全获优秀,单校便占全国优秀者的三分之二;2011年考核单校优秀占东北地区优秀者三分之二;2010年,在“CCTV英语演讲风采大赛”教师组大赛中,圣桥获1个全国二等奖和5个全省一等奖的好成绩;2010年末,圣桥教师在沈阳教育局主办的“沈阳市民办教育机构英语教师教学基本技能大赛”中以超大优势获冠军、特等奖,并包揽中学组最佳口语奖(满分)、最佳风采奖、最佳特色奖等全部单项奖;圣桥教师频繁被邀请赴全国各大地区培训骨干英语教师。
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在教育界,越来越多的专家学者提倡尽早开始儿童英语早教学习,帮助孩子在最适合的阶段开始习得外语。各位家长如果现在开始给孩子学英语,即使不是奔着双母语的目标去,也不用担心孩子的学习会没有收获,他们现在开始接触英语,可以极大地培养对英语的敏感度,这也是为将来更好地学习外语提早打下基础。所以这份文件希望可以帮到您和您的孩子。
cctv杯英语演讲大赛历届冠军
Giving is Receiving—Personal Growth in Volunteer Work南京大学 陈星第十二届“21世纪·联想杯”全国英语演讲比赛冠军Last summer, I volunteered to work as an English teacher in a primary school for children of migrant workers. To be accurate, I didn’t volunteer. I was dragged in. When my friends first hit upon the idea of this project, I was all against it: “What? To spend my vacation standing in the heat, yelling at a bunch of nine-year-olds who couldn’t even speak proper Putonghua? After all, there’s no pay for my toil. No, I’m not going.” But my friends twisted my arms to have me join , the first lesson I taught turned out a lesson for me. The moment I stepped into the shabby classroom, I was touched by the loud, respectful voices in unison: “Good morning, teacher!” Instead of fooling around, the children were thirsty for knowledge and efficient in absorbing everything I was able to give them. I started to blame myself because I hadn’t even prepared for the class. During the break, I leaned over the squeaky desk, chatting with a sweaty boy in the front row: “Without air-conditioning, it’s pretty hot here. Are you tired?”“Not at all,” said he, shaking his head. “It’s fine here. My Dad builds asphalt roads. That is really tiring and hot.”As summer advanced, my enthusiasm as a teacher grew. I prepared my teaching carefully and even used some methods my teachers used. I organized many group activities to give the kids fun. Strangely enough, the heat was also becoming less and less , my one-month volunteer work came to an end. When I was leaving my last class, I turned back and saw smiling faces and waving hands. Never before had I ever had such a feeling of sadness, which was nevertheless mixed with a sense of enrichment, fulfillment and happiness. I was paid for my work, amply paid, not in terms of money, but something more English was improved. I was able to teach it, although not very learned about the grassroots-level society. Inside myself a heart is growing, a heart that not only beats for myself, but cares for others as well. The volunteer work gave me a precious little chance to say thanks to people like the little boy’s father, who construct highways and undergrounds, build up modern skyscrapers, and make our cities more and more beautiful. To help the children with their English was all I could do at present to show my gratitude to these unsung heroes. The world may not have been fair to them, so people like me are obliged to do whatever we can to help make their life better. Whatever I do for them, however, I know it cannot be compared with what they have done to improve the quality of life in our and gentlemen, now I realize that volunteering is not just a one-time personal experience. It should be a lifetime activity of everybody. Many of us are now offering our assistance to the needy and to each other. Our efforts have indeed made a difference. Whether we are helping children with their schooling, or caring for the elderly in nursing homes, or helping out with 2008 Beijing Olympics, we will not only contribute to the harmony of the world but also elevate ourselves. Emerson once said, “It’s one of the most beautiful compensations of this life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.” He was hear that my university is going to organize another voluntary teaching program this summer. This time I won’t be dragged in. I will volunteer.希望你能满意!
谢狂飞, 男, 1980年01月01日出生, 摩羯座,复旦大学博士生,南京中医药大学老师。曾经四次获得全国大学生英语演讲比赛一等奖;全国CCTV杯英语演讲比赛全国前十二名;复旦大学中文演讲比赛冠军;现已发表和出版关于英语学习著作四部。 在2006年由中央电视台举办的CCTV全国英语演讲大赛中,以其一流的英语口语能力和风趣幽默、充满激情和睿智的即席演讲赢得了全国著名外语教育专家和广大青少年观众的高度好评。同时,谢老师也是南中医最受大学生欢迎的同学心目中的良师益友,其所开设的《哲学与人生》课成为让同学们真心喜爱,受益终生的一流人文课程。曾在广西大学四年如一日的带领西大学子进行中英文晨读,培养出一批德才兼备的杰出大学生。谢老师也是全国颇有影响力的青年演讲家,先后在广西大学、复旦大学、北师大、南京大学等著名高校做关于青春成长和英语学习的演讲,深受同学们欢迎。
全国英语演讲冠军是怎么样练成的(我们从未做到过,所以我们成不了冠军!) 来源: 温林翰~BOB CLAR 的日志 08年CCTV 英语演讲,比赛经过复旦大学校级选拔赛到央视总决赛历时两个月的鏖战,来自生命科学学院07级的施宇鹏同学最终捧得全国总冠军的水晶杯。 施宇鹏是一个悟性极强、又很努力的选手。记得在校级选拔赛时他是第一个出场。一般来说,第一个出场的选手都会背负太大压力而导致表现失常,但是施宇鹏一上来就以自信和自如感染了在场的每一个人,特别是即兴演讲部分他对“婚姻”的诠释,既有新意又不乏幽默与机智,最终毫无悬念地赢得了全场最高分。 接下来,我和同事向丁丁为他制定了高强度的培训计划:一周两次,每次两个钟头以上,两个教练对一个学生。我们分析了一下,施宇鹏的表达能力很强,吐字清楚,反应快,接受力好,肯吃苦,善于配合。但是,起初他的演讲时不时会出现语病,而且语言结构稍嫌单调,手势不够大气,眼神有点飘。针对他的语病问题,我们让他利用录音笔自己复听,在一次次有意识的矫正之后,他的语言问题越来越少,可以出口成章。针对语言结构单调的问题,我们列出了一个长长的诵读清单:从电影《东京审判》的庭审陈词到奥巴马的演讲,从林肯的葛底斯堡演讲到克林顿的俄克拉荷马演讲,从联合国前秘书长科菲? 安南的节水演讲到克林顿访香港演讲,难以枚举。针对手势、眼神的问题,我们推荐他观摩了很多视频,从而师法成功演说者。 常规训练非常严格,每次都有必须完成的任务。我们将一年中发生的时事加以分类,搜集资料,前后准备了近百个演讲题目。每次训练,除了定题演讲、即兴演讲训练之外,还有背诵任务。训练到了最后阶段,又加入了辩论环节,几乎成了魔鬼式的折磨: —— 准备15秒,说两分钟; —— 一对二,超长辩论; —— 每次训练至少要完成四个题目。 每个题目练完之后,我们并不急于转入下一个题目,而是充分讨论刚才的表现,提出建议,让每一个小训练都发挥出最大的功效。我们利用了晚上、甚至是周末的时间,一直训练到动身去北京的前一天。不,其实,我们的训练在北京期间也从未间断。 每次背诵任务,施宇鹏都能够轻松完成。每次演讲训练,他都比上一次有提高。这些都是我们所看到的。但我确信,在我们看不到的时候,施宇鹏的自我训练强度更甚于此。记得在北京参赛期间,施宇鹏住我们隔壁,我们每天总能听到他高声朗诵的声音,那是他比赛和训练之余最多的活动。不少参加这次大赛的选手和老师也曾告诉我,在别人戏耍的时候,总能看到施宇鹏要么在背诵,要么在对着镜子练习。 天道酬勤,施宇鹏从点点滴滴的积累当中,终于成长为一名优秀的英语公众演说者。他的自信、他的智慧、他的坦诚,和他优秀的英语口才一样,感染了每一个人。 记得在半决赛当中,施宇鹏曾对自己是否有能力出线感到迷惘。我坚定地告诉他,“别担心,你是我所见过最用功的选手,我们是最用功的团队。努力了,比什么都重要!” 在这里,一定不能忘记感谢复旦大学外文学院大学英语部领导的一贯支持,感谢同事时丽娜教练,也一定不能忘记感谢我们这个有着七年传统的优秀互助团队:林洁颖、阮喆超、 龚岚、钟智杨、范子俊、祝琳、邓力、黄诚、范复寅、朱米拉、秦涵清、傅芸、王承颖、董沁韵,等等。他们中有的是全国冠军,有的是上海三甲,有的曾是高考单科状元,有的曾是“君政基金”获得者,有的已在国外攻读物理学博士、医学博士,有的已是商界精英。他们每个人都曾在团队需要的时候放下自己手里的事情,前来给师弟、师妹陪练,甘当绿叶。他们每个人背后都有一个施宇鹏的故事,他们每个人都明白冠军是怎样炼成的。
谢狂飞,复旦大学博士生。曾经四次获得全国大学生英语演讲比赛一等奖;全国CCTV杯英语演讲比赛全国前十二名;复旦大学中文演讲比赛冠军;现已发表和出版关于英语学习著作四部。