【I(have及a及dream英语演讲稿)】Good morning, everyone.
Today, I want to talk about a dream that has inspired millions of people around the world. It is not just a personal dream, but a vision for a better future, one that belongs to all of us.
The dream I speak of comes from a powerful speech delivered by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1963. In that speech, he spoke about equality, justice, and the hope for a united America. His words were not only a call for change, but also a reminder of what we are capable of when we stand together for what is right.
“I have a dream,” he said, “that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.’” These words still resonate today, reminding us that the fight for freedom and dignity is ongoing.
But what does it mean to have a dream? A dream is more than just a wish—it’s a goal, a purpose, and a path toward something greater. It is what drives us forward when times are tough, and it is what gives us the strength to keep going even when the road is long.
Each of us has a dream. Some may dream of success, others of love, peace, or happiness. But no matter what our dreams are, they all share one common thread: the desire to make a difference. To leave a mark on the world, to inspire others, and to believe in something bigger than ourselves.
Dreams can be small or large, but they all matter. They shape who we are and what we become. When we dare to dream, we open the door to possibility. And when we work hard to turn those dreams into reality, we create a better life—not just for ourselves, but for everyone around us.
So let us not forget the power of a dream. Let us continue to dream boldly, act courageously, and believe in a future filled with hope, unity, and opportunity for all.
Thank you.