圣诞节英语演讲稿(精选8篇)
Christmas Day,the 25th of December,is the biggest festival(节日)celebrated in the Christian countries of the world.Although everyone enjoys Christmas Day,it is particularly enjoyed by children,who get very excited because of the presents they know they are going to receive.Small children believe that their presents are brought by Father Christmas(圣诞老人).Father Christmas is a kind of old man who,the children are told,lives at the North Pole.He travels through the sky on a sleigh(雪撬) which is pulled by reindeers(驯鹿) and loaded with(装满) presents.Stopping on the roof of houses,he enters by climbing the chimney(烟囱).When small children go to bed on Christmas Eve,they hang a stocking at the end of their beds.Their parents warn them not to try to look at Father Christmas,or he will not leave them anything.When they wake,they find their stockings filled with presents.Children are very excited on Christmas morning and always wake up early.
Christmas is also a family celebration.As any members of the family as possible gather to eat,play party games and watch the special Christmas programmes on TV
圣诞节, 12月25 日, 是世界最大的节日在大家享受圣诞节.虽然, 它的基督徒国家由孩子特别享用, 由于能得到礼物他们非常激动他们知道去接受.孩子相信他们的礼物由圣诞老人带来.圣诞节是, 一老人, 生活在北部Pole.He 游遍天空在哪些由驯鹿拉着和被装满礼物的雪撬在房子屋顶, 他攀登烟囱进入小孩子上床在圣诞前夕, 他们垂悬一只长袜在他们的beds.Their 父母的末端警告他们不设法看父亲圣诞节, 或他不会留下他们anything.When 他们醒来, 他们发现他们的长袜用presents.Children 被填装是非常激动在圣诞节早晨和早早总醒。
圣诞节并且是家庭celebration.As 所有家庭的成员作为可能的聚集吃, 演奏聚会游戏和观看电视的特别圣诞节节目。
Ho Ho Ho! Merry Christmas!
Ho Ho Ho ! Boys and girls, Merry Christmas to you all!
This is the holiday you're with your family
We put aside our differences and let it be
how much fun it is to give and to receive
This time of year, love is all we need.
Everybody is home for Christmas
Everywhere you go you hear
“Jingle bell, Jingle bell, jingle all the way”
And this:
"We wish you a Merry Christmas;
We wish you a Merry Christmas;
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year."
We sing in English, in Spanish or in Chinese
cause Christmas is a universal holiday now.
“Do you hear what I hear”, boys and girls?
Everywhere you go you see
“Little Drummer Boy.”
“Frosty the Snow Man.”
“Rudolf, the red-nosed reindeer”
And “Here comes Santa Claus! “
Boys and girls,
“I'll be home for Christmas”on a “Silent night”
“ I’ll be home for Christmas” cause
“It's the most wonderful time of the year”.
I will pray for a “White Christmas”
I will shout” Let it snow, Let it snow!”
I will decorate “ Oh Christmas Tree”
Last but not the least
I will dance with my loved one with this
“Auld lang syne”
Boys and girls, “From all of us to all of you”.
A Merry Christmas and a happy new year!
Bye, everybody!
《The origins of Christmas》
Christmas Day-December 25-which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, the founder of the Christian religion, is the biggest and best-loved holiday in the United States.
According to the Bible, the holy book of Christians, God decided to allow his only son, Jesus Christ, to be born to a human mother and live on earth so that people could understand God better and learn to love God and each other more. "Christmas"- meaning "celebration of Christ "- honors the time when Jesus was born to a young Jewish woman Mary.
Mary was engaged to be married to Joseph, a carpenter, but before they came together, she was found to be with child. Because Joseph, her husband, was a righteous man and did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly. But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, "Do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins."
Although the exact date of the birth of Jesus nearly 2,000 years ago is not known, the calendar on the supposed date divides all time into B.C. (Before Christ )and A.D. ( a Latin phrase, Anno Domini, "in the year of our Lord.")For the first 300 years, Jesus' birthday was celebrated on different dates. Finally, in the year 354, church leaders chose December 25 as his birthday.
《圣诞节的来历》
12月25日的圣诞节是庆祝基督教创始人耶稣基督生日的日子, 是西方最大、人们最喜爱的节日。据基督教徒的圣书《圣经》说,上帝决定让他的独生子耶稣基 督投生人间,找个母亲,然后就在人间生活,以便人们能更好地了解上帝、学习热爱上帝和更好地相互热爱。“圣诞节”的意思是“ 庆祝基督”,庆祝一个年轻的犹太妇女玛丽娅生下耶稣的时刻。
玛丽娅已和木匠约瑟夫订婚。可是,在他们同居之前,约瑟夫发现玛丽娅已怀孕。因为约瑟夫是个正派的人,又不想把这件事说出去让她丢脸,所以他想悄悄地和她分手。他正在考虑这事时,上帝的天使出现在他的梦中,对他说,“不要嘀咕了,把玛丽娅娶回家。她怀的孩子来自圣灵。她将生下个男孩子,你们给孩子起名叫耶稣,因为他将从罪恶中拯救人们。”
尽管耶稣的确切生日并不清楚,大约是在2019年前,但是日历按着假定日期把时间分为公元前(耶稣基督诞生前)和公元后(A. D. 是拉丁文缩写,意思是“有了我们主--耶稣的年代”)。在公元后的头三百年间,耶稣的生日是在不同的日子庆祝的。最后,在公元354年,教堂的领导人把12月25日定为耶稣基督的生日。
ladies and gentleman,On this Christmas Eve,Laura and I send our best wishes to families across America as you gather in your homes to celebrate the holiday.Christmas is a time of joy and peace,and we hope the holiday season brings all of you happy reunions with families and friends,and time to rest and reflect as you look forward to a new year.
At Christmas,we give thanks for the gift of the birth of Christ,and for the blessings that surround us every day of the year.In this great and prosperous land,we have so much to be thankful for,and Christmas reminds us of our obligation to share these blessings with others.There are many among us who are hurting and require a helping hand.In the new year,I hope Americans will look for ways to volunteer your time and talents where they are needed most.By reaching out to a neighbor in need,we make our nation a more just and compassionate place.
This Christmas,we remember our fellow citizens who suffered from the hurricanes and other disasters that struck our nation this past year.We pray for their strength as they continue to recover and rebuild their lives and their communities.
During the holiday season and throughout the year,we think with pride of the men and women of our Armed Forces,who are keeping our nation safe and defending freedom around the world.In Iraq,Afghanistan,and elsewhere,they are protecting our liberty by spreading liberty to others,and all Americans are grateful to our troops for their courage and commitment.
We re also grateful to their families.Staying behind when a family member goes to war is a heavy burden -- and it s particularly hard at Christmas.We pray for our military families; we ask Almighty God to bestow His protection and care on their loved ones as they protect our nation from grave dangers.
We also remember the heroic men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation s freedom.We pray that God will comfort the loved ones they left behind.The sacrifices of these brave troops have rescued millions from lives of tyranny and sorrow,and made America more secure.We will always cherish the memory of each of our fallen servicemen and women,and count it a privilege to be citizens of the country they served.
The times we live in have brought many challenges to our country.And at such times,the story of Christmas brings special comfort and confidence.Christmas reminds us that we can trust in God s promise of peace on Earth and goodwill toward men.On a night more than 2,000 years ago,an angel of the Lord brought good tidings of great joy:the God of Heaven had come to Earth,and He would be with us always.
Thank you for listening,and Merry Christmas.
Christmas day
Christmas day is on December 25, people around the world celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Some people celebrate by giving gifts. Children may be thanking Santa Claus for new toys. They may also be going to church with their families. All the people always decorate a Christmas tree and sing and dance at home on Christmas day.
In the west, if there is one holiday that is almost universal. It’s Christmas. Christmas for westerners is like spring festival for Chinese. It is a big day that all the family members will sit together and have a nice meal. Some people are going to celebrate it in one of their friends' family. There is a traditional Christmas game called "secrets anta "which is good to families and friends. Everyone needs to buy a gift, write his or her name on a small card and put all the cards in a box, take out a card one by one and give his or her gift to the person whose name is on the card, give him or her a big hug and say merry Christmas, have fun!
In this day, children are the happiest. On the twenty-fourth of December, all children are very excited. Usually they are sent to bed early so that their parents can get the presents ready. The younger children think that Father Christmas will come down the chimney or fireplace, so they hang up a sock for him to put presents in. the greedy ones even hang up a pillow-case or a sack to try to get more presents. Later that night, father or mother will put presents in the sock, and leave others at the side of the bed. On Christmas morning, the children wake up very early. Some even turn on the light at two o’clock and most of them are awake by six o'clock although it is not light in England for another hour or two at this time of the year.
In china, On Christmas Eve in Beijing, more than 15-hundred people packed into the 407-year old Church of the Immaculate Conception in Beijing to celebrate midnight mass - while many more stood outside watching services on two big TV monitors. It is not exaggerated to say that Christmas has become a popular festival in China.
However, some people argue that Christmas is overshadowing traditional festivals like the Spring Festival and it signals the destructive process of westernization among the Chinese and thus it should be condemned. However, I take a more optimistic stand on this phenomenon as it signifies China's opening up to the world and its preparation for appreciate other cultures.
Moreover, we have our distinctive way of celebrating Christmas. Instead of going to the church like the Americans, we regard Christmas as an opportune time to shop and to enjoy ourselves, as many shopping centers offer discounts to attract customers in Christmas season. As such, our values are not deeply altered by our celebration of Christmas.
Today is Christmas Eve; it’s time for me to say “Happy Christmas”.
That’s all. Thank you.
Christmas day
Christmas day is on December 25, people around the world celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Some people celebrate by giving gifts. Children may be thanking Santa Claus for new toys. They may also be going to church with their families. All the people always decorate a Christmas tree and sing and dance at home on Christmas day.
In the west, if there is one holiday that is almost universal. It’s Christmas. Christmas for westerners is like spring festival for Chinese. It is a big day that all the family members will sit together and have a nice meal. Some people are going to celebrate it in one of their friends' family. There is a traditional Christmas game called "secrets anta "which is good to families and friends. Everyone needs to buy a gift, write his or her name on a small card and put all the cards in a box, take out a card one by one and give his or her gift to the person whose name is on the card, give him or her a big hug and say merry Christmas, have fun!
In this day, children are the happiest. On the twenty-fourth of December, all children are very excited. Usually they are sent to bed early so that their parents can get the presents ready. The younger children think that Father Christmas will come down the chimney or fireplace, so they hang up a sock for him to put presents in. the greedy ones even hang up a pillow-case or a sack to try to get more presents. Later that night, father or mother will put presents in the sock, and leave others at the side of the bed. On Christmas morning, the children wake up very early. Some even turn on the light at two o’clock and most of them are awake by six o'clock although it is not light in England for another hour or two at this time of the year.
In china, On Christmas Eve in Beijing, more than 15-hundred people packed into the 407-year old Church of the Immaculate Conception in Beijing to celebrate midnight mass - while many more stood outside watching services on two big TV monitors. It is not exaggerated to say that Christmas has become a popular festival in China.
However, some people argue that Christmas is overshadowing traditional festivals like the Spring Festival and it signals the destructive process of westernization among the Chinese and thus it should be condemned. However, I take a more optimistic stand on this phenomenon as it signifies China's opening up to the world and its preparation for appreciate other cultures.
Moreover, we have our distinctive way of celebrating Christmas. Instead of going to the church like the Americans, we regard Christmas as an opportune time to shop and to enjoy ourselves, as many shopping centers offer discounts to attract customers in Christmas season. As such, our values are not deeply altered by our celebration of Christmas.
Today is Christmas Eve; it’s time for me to say “Happy Christmas”.
That’s all. Thank you.
圣诞快乐!
Good morning. On this Christmas Eve, Laura and I send our best wishes to families across America as you gather in your homes to celebrate the holiday. Christmas is a time of joy and peace, and we hope the holiday season brings all of you happy reunions with families and friends, and time to rest and reflect as you look forward to a new year. At Christmas, we give thanks for the gift of the birth of Christ, and for the blessings that surround us every day of the year.
In this great and prosperous land, we have so much to be thankful for, and Christmas reminds us of our obligation to share these blessings with others. There are many among us who are hurting and require a helping hand. In the new year, I hope Americans will look for ways to volunteer your time and talents where they are needed most. By reaching out to a neighbor in need, we make our nation a more just and compassionate place.
This Christmas, we remember our fellow citizens who suffered from the hurricanes and other disasters that struck our nation this past year. We pray for their strength as they continue to recover and rebuild their lives and their communities.
During the holiday season and throughout the year, we think with pride of the men and women of our Armed Forces, who are keeping our nation safe and defending freedom around the world.
In Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere, they are protecting our liberty by spreading liberty to others, and all Americans are grateful to our troops for their courage and commitment.
We re also grateful to their families. Staying behind when a family member goes to war is a heavy burden -- and it s particularly hard at Christmas. We pray for our military families; we ask Almighty God to bestow His protection and care on their loved ones as they protect our nation from grave dangers.
We also remember the heroic men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation s freedom. We pray that God will comfort the loved ones they left behind. The sacrifices of these brave troops have rescued millions from lives of tyranny and sorrow, and made America more secure. We will always cherish the memory of each of our fallen servicemen and women, and count it a privilege to be citizens of the country they served.
The times we live in have brought many challenges to our country. And at such times, the story of Christmas brings special comfort and confidence. Christmas reminds us that we can trust in God s promise of peace on Earth and goodwill toward men. On a night more than 2,000 years ago, an angel of the Lord brought good tidings of great joy: the God of Heaven had come to Earth, and He would be with us always.
Thank you for listening, and Merry Christmas.
Christmas is one of the most important celebrations of the year for the western countries. It falls on the twenty- fifth of December and has the same importance as Chinese New Year to people with English backgrounds. The celebration is for the birth of Jesus Christ, who is the son of God in Christianity. Now days Christmas is no longer only celebrated by the Christians, but by most people from all over the world.
On the twenty- fourth of December everyone gets excited for it’s the day before Christmas which is called Christmas Eve. The children are usually sent to bed early and are warned that “Santa Claus will only come and give you a present if you be good.” The younger kids actually believe that Santa will come down the chimney on the sleigh that’s pulled by his reindeers. Food like short bread and beer are prepared for Santa when he comes, however most times parents just eat them. Some children put socks and sacks up for the holding of the presents (that their parents put in).
Rise and shine on Christmas morning! The children are always the first ones to wake up, some even do at four. Present wrappers everywhere! They look into their presents with a big smile on their face and oh dear….I hope no one’s disappointed. I feel sorry for anyone that got pink underwear. Children play while dinner is prepared by the adults. The Christmas dinner are usually eaten together by relatives. The tradition of Christmas pudding and roosters are usually eaten with deserts afterwards. The rest of the day is usually games and fun before the good days all come to an end.
I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!