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English Stories for Speech Contests

Aiming at the characteristics of primary school students interested in the plot of the short story, the teacher should integrate the knowledge spoken into the story in the English teaching, so that the students can feel the storyline at the same time, effective mastery of the teaching content, so as to achieve the purpose of teaching. The following is the elementary school English story used for competition speech, welcome to read!

The cat and the tiger

In china, people believe that, at the beginning, the tiger and the cat were friends, and the cat was much smarter than the tiger . The cat learned the physical skills quickly,and the tiger was always behind.Gradually,the tiger had to learn from the cat,and the cat was patient to teach the tiger. Day after day, month after month, finally, the tiger could also run, jump, roll, grasp, tear, and strike as well as the cat.

In China, it is believed that cats and tigers were good friends a long time ago, and the tiger was always behind. tigers were good friends long ago, and that cats were much smarter than tigers. The cat learned the tricks of the trade very quickly, but the tiger always lagged behind. Gradually, the tiger had to learn from the cat, and the cat was very patient in teaching the tiger. Day after day, month after month, the tiger was able to run, jump, roll, pounce, bite and hit like the cat.

One summer afternoon, the cat was taking a nap as the tiger sitting nearby.Looking at the cat, the tiger suddenly thought, why should he keep befriending with such a small animal since he had already learnt all the skills from the cat?The evil tiger decided to kill the sleeping cat as a before dinner snack. The evil tiger decided to kill the sleeping cat as a before dinner snack.The tiger stood up and approached the cat viciously.Just as this moment,the cat woke up.Opening up her eyes,the smart cat immediately realized what the tiger was trying to do to her. Just as this moment, the cat woke up.Opening up her eyes, the smart cat immediately realized what the tiger was trying to do and swiftly jumped onto a nearby tall tree and climbed to the top branch.

On a summer afternoon, the cat was napping, and the tiger was sitting on the side. The tiger looked at the cat and suddenly thought, "Why should I stay friends with such a small animal when I have already learned all the cat's skills? The evil tiger decided to kill the sleeping cat as a snack before dinner. The tiger stood up and approached the cat step by step. Just then, the cat woke up. She opens her eyes and realizes what the tiger is trying to do, so she jumps to a nearby tree and climbs to the top.

The tiger thought he had already learned every skill from the cat .But he never knew that the cat had hidden the tree climbing from him. But he never knew that the cat had hidden the tree climbing from him.

The tiger thought he had already learned every skill from the cat .But he never knew that the cat had hidden the tree climbing from him.

I kept the last technique of the tree climbing from you just because I suspected you might be can ungrateful friend. The cat loudly told the tiger who watched under the tree helplessly.

I kept the last technique of the tree climbing from you just because I suspected you might be can ungrateful friend. the cat told the helpless tiger under the tree in a loud voice.

Dong's Keeping Cats

In ancient times, a man surnamed Dong in the State of Wei was interested in nothing but keeping cats.

Anciently, there was a man surnamed Dong in the State of Wei, who was not interested in anything in the world but had a hobby of keeping cats.

In ancient times, a man named Dong in the State of Wei was interested in nothing but keeping cats.

He kept over 100 cats in his home, which caught and ate all the rats in the house.

Later, as there were no more rats, the cats were so hungry that they meowed all the time. Dong had to buy meat from the market every day to feed them.

Then, the cats were so hungry that they meowed all the time, as there were no more rats. Dong had to buy meat from the market every day to feed them.

Day after day, year after year, the cats multiplied. As they ate meat every day, they even didn't know there were rats in the world which could be caught and eaten. As they ate meat every day, they even didn't know there were rats in the world which could be caught and eaten. They meowed whenever they were hungry, and whenever they meowed, they were fed with meat. After they ate their fill, they were happy and carefree, lazy and sluggish, and had nothing to do all day.

Day after day, year after year, the cats passed on, and because they ate meat every day, they didn't even know that there were mice in the world which could be caught and eaten. When they are hungry, they scream, and when they scream, they have meat to eat, and when they are full, they look like they are leisurely and happy, and they are lazy and idle all day long.

In the south of the city, one house was plagued with rats. The rats ran amuck in swarms. Once it so happened that a rat fell into a jar. Once it so happened that a rat fell into a jar. The master of the house hastened to Dong's home to borrow a cat to catch the rat.

South of the city, one house was plagued with rats. Once, a rat suddenly fell into a jar. The owner of the house rushed to the east house and borrowed a cat to catch the rat.

The cat from the Dong family saw the rat in the jar stick up its pointed ears, stare with a pair of pitch-black eyes, shake its red whiskers and squeak. The cat didn't know what a freak the rat was. It only followed the rat moving around on the mouth of the jar, and dared not get into it.

The cat from the Dong family saw the rat in the jar stick up its pointed ears, stare with a pair of pitch-black eyes, shake its red whiskers and squeak. two pointed ears, staring with dark eyes, shaking its red whiskers, and squeaking. The cat thought it was some kind of monster and just followed the mouse around on the mouth of the urn, but it didn't dare to go down.

The master was furious at this and pushed the cat down into the jar. At this moment, the cat was panic-stricken and howled loudly at the rat. At this moment, the cat was panic-stricken and howled loudly at the rat. The Dong's cat was so frightened that it exerted all its strength and made one jump out of the jar and ran away.

The master looked very annoyed, so he pushed the cat down. At this point, the cat was terrified and howled loudly at the mouse. As time passed, the mouse finally realized that the cat was not capable of anything else and came to bite its feet. The cat of the east house was so anxious that it made a mighty leap and escaped from the urn.

After the General

Alexander the Great was the son of Philip Ⅱ of Macedon, himself a great warrior who defeated the Greeks in 338 BC, bringing all of Greece Alexander's mother was Olympias, princess of Epirus, who according to Plutarch was descended from Achilles' grandfather. Alexander's mother was Olympias, princess of Epirus, who according to Plutarch was descended from Achilles' grandfather. Alexander was taught by his mother that Achilles was his ancestor, and that his father was descended from Hercules. became Alexander's role model in all things, and he kept a copy of Homer's Illiad under his pillow.

Even more ambitious than his father, Alexander Wept bitterly as a child when he heard of Philip's conquests. "My father," he said, "will get ahead of me in everything and will leave nothing great for me to do."

Alexander the Great was the son of Philip II, King of Macedonia. Philip himself was a great military man who defeated Greece in 338 B.C. and made all of Greece, except Sparta, subject to Macedonian orders. Alexander's mother, Olympias, was a princess of the kingdom of Epirus, and according to Proudhake, Achilles' grandfather was the ancestor of Olympias. Olympias told Alexander that his ancestor was Achilles and his father was after Hercules. Alexander modeled everything after Achilles, and he kept a copy of Homer's Iliad under his pillow for a long time.

Alexander was more ambitious than his father. When he was a boy, he cried out when he heard that Philip had won a victory in the battlefield: "My father has always done everything before me, and has not left me any great things to do.

Alexander's ambition was greater than his father's.