Contoh Pidato Bahasa Inggris tentang Pendidikan - Ada beberapa hal yang harus dipersiapkan ketika kita akan berpidato di depan banyak orang. Pertama kita harus menguasai materi yang akan kita sampaikan dan yang kedua kita harus mengetahui siapa yang akan menjadi audiens pidato kita nantinya. Untuk menguasai materi kita harus merumuskan dan menkonsep serta membuat terlebih dahulu Isi Naskah Pidato yang akan kita sampaikan nanti.
Kemudian kita harus mengetahui dan mempelajari siapa audiens kita. Jangan sampai audiens nya anak kecil tapi disuguhi bahasa-bahasa orang dewasa, atau mungkin audiens kita kebanyakan orang yang bahasa sunda, Jawa, Aceh / daerah lainnya, eh malah kita pidato bahasa Inggris.
Nah disini kami akan memberikan Contoh Pidato Bahasa Inggris tentang Pendidikan. Pidato Bahasa Inggris ini disampaikan oleh Presiden Barrack Obama ketika berbicara di University of Michigan. Isi Pidato dari Obama yaitu Pidato tema Pendidikan. Berikut ini lengkapnya :
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Kemudian kita harus mengetahui dan mempelajari siapa audiens kita. Jangan sampai audiens nya anak kecil tapi disuguhi bahasa-bahasa orang dewasa, atau mungkin audiens kita kebanyakan orang yang bahasa sunda, Jawa, Aceh / daerah lainnya, eh malah kita pidato bahasa Inggris.
Nah disini kami akan memberikan Contoh Pidato Bahasa Inggris tentang Pendidikan. Pidato Bahasa Inggris ini disampaikan oleh Presiden Barrack Obama ketika berbicara di University of Michigan. Isi Pidato dari Obama yaitu Pidato tema Pendidikan. Berikut ini lengkapnya :
THE PRESIDENT: Hello, Michigan! (Applause.) Oh, it is good to be back in Ann Arbor. (Applause.)
Thank you, Christina, for that introduction. I also want to thank your president, Mary Sue Coleman. (Applause.) The mayor of Ann Arbor, John Hieftje, is here. (Applause.) My outstanding Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, is in the house. (Applause.) We have some outstanding members of Congress who are here as well, who are representing you each and every day. Give them a round of applause -- come on. (Applause.)
AUDIENCE MEMBER: I love you, President Obama!
THE PRESIDENT: I love you back. (Applause.)
So in terms of -- boy, we've got all kinds of members of Congress here, so -- (laughter.)
Where's Denard? (Applause.) Denard Robinson is in the house. (Applause.) I hear you're coming back, man. (Applause.) That is a good deal for Michigan. (Applause.)
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Denard Robinson in 2012! (Laughter.)
THE PRESIDENT: Oh, oh, come on. They're trying to draft you for President. (Laughter.) He's got to graduate before he runs for President. (Laughter.) There's an age limit. (Laughter.)
Well, it is wonderful to be here. I want to thank all of you for coming out this morning. I know for folks in college, this is still really early. I remember those days. It is good home -- good to be in the home of the Sugar Bowl champion Wolverines. (Applause.) And with Denard Robinson coming back, this will be a team to be reckoned with. I understand your basketball team is pretty good this year, too. (Applause.) All right -- go, Blue! (Applause.) It's always good to start with a easy applause line. (Laughter.)
But the reason I'm here today -- in addition to meeting Denard Robinson -- (laughter) -- is to talk with all of you about what most of you do here every day -- and that is to think about how you can gain the skills and the training you need to succeed in this 21st century economy. And this is going to be one of the most important issues that not just you face, but this entire country faces: How can we make sure that everybody is getting the kind of education they need to personally succeed but also to build up this nation -- because in this economy, there is no greater predictor of individual success than a good education.
Thank you, Christina, for that introduction. I also want to thank your president, Mary Sue Coleman. (Applause.) The mayor of Ann Arbor, John Hieftje, is here. (Applause.) My outstanding Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, is in the house. (Applause.) We have some outstanding members of Congress who are here as well, who are representing you each and every day. Give them a round of applause -- come on. (Applause.)
AUDIENCE MEMBER: I love you, President Obama!
THE PRESIDENT: I love you back. (Applause.)
So in terms of -- boy, we've got all kinds of members of Congress here, so -- (laughter.)
Where's Denard? (Applause.) Denard Robinson is in the house. (Applause.) I hear you're coming back, man. (Applause.) That is a good deal for Michigan. (Applause.)
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Denard Robinson in 2012! (Laughter.)
THE PRESIDENT: Oh, oh, come on. They're trying to draft you for President. (Laughter.) He's got to graduate before he runs for President. (Laughter.) There's an age limit. (Laughter.)
Well, it is wonderful to be here. I want to thank all of you for coming out this morning. I know for folks in college, this is still really early. I remember those days. It is good home -- good to be in the home of the Sugar Bowl champion Wolverines. (Applause.) And with Denard Robinson coming back, this will be a team to be reckoned with. I understand your basketball team is pretty good this year, too. (Applause.) All right -- go, Blue! (Applause.) It's always good to start with a easy applause line. (Laughter.)
But the reason I'm here today -- in addition to meeting Denard Robinson -- (laughter) -- is to talk with all of you about what most of you do here every day -- and that is to think about how you can gain the skills and the training you need to succeed in this 21st century economy. And this is going to be one of the most important issues that not just you face, but this entire country faces: How can we make sure that everybody is getting the kind of education they need to personally succeed but also to build up this nation -- because in this economy, there is no greater predictor of individual success than a good education.
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