✔ 最佳答案
首發言的考生(Round 1):
Good afternoon/evening everybody. Much have been said about present days teens' bad language. Some of our schoolmates often use it at school and it has bocome a bad habit that they aren't even really aware that the bad language is hurting them the most. This bad custom resulted in a campaign called 'Good manners, good habits'. And we're going to focus on this.
First, we should point out what kind of bad language or habit that students have. Then, we may come to some suggestions. And last, we will discuss how we can promote them. Personally, I think dirty joke is most common topic students like to say at school as it's the easiest to say among different kinds of jokes. Do you feel the same? (Note: Try not to use 'What do you think?'.)
其他考生發表立場或意見:
foul language/ speaking when eating/ throwing rubbish anywhere/ interrupting others when they speak ...
(Round 2):
Well, bad language is really a sign of ignorance and of low self-esteem. I think we've already got some ideas about students' bad manners, then we should come to some advice. I feel that it's necessary to promote humble manner to students as some of them speak bad languages to show their confidence owing to low self-esteem. If everyone were humble enough, there's no need to hurt other schoolmates by speaking those languages. (Note: you should tell other candidates why you make such a suggestion.) Is that a good sugesstion?
其他考生發表立場或意見:
respectful manner/ be polite ...
(Round 3):
Okay. We've come up with several ideas. But how could we promote it? To be straight forward, I suppose that we should educate students through civil education lesson. How is it? Isn't it good enough?
其他考生發表立場或意見:
morning assembly/ posters/ extra training course...
(Conclusion):
To jump to the conclusion, we've talked about students' bad languages and habits, and there are some kinds of bad manners such as XXX. We also made some suggestions for the issue like XXX. And we are going to promote by XXX. That's all. Nice chatting to all of you.
2010-06-20 16:33:03 補充:
When's your exam?