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6人英語(yǔ)話劇劇本勵(lì)志

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6人英語(yǔ)話劇劇本勵(lì)志

  你是不是在找英語(yǔ)劇本呢?下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編給大家整理的6人英語(yǔ)話劇劇本勵(lì)志,供大家參閱!

  6人英語(yǔ)話劇劇本勵(lì)志:《逃課》

  Skipping Class

  Cast

  Anita: Never understands why students like to skip classes

  Kevin: Treats “skipping classes” as the principle of university life

  Ken: Eager to skip classes but dares not to do it

  Jason: Always commits himself not to skip classes

  Steven: Always gives himself a good excuse for skipping class

  Rita: A professional class skipper

  Scene I

  (Anita, Kevin, Ken, Jason, Steven, and Rita are all Tunghai University students. They are good friends. One day, Ken and Jason meet on the way to the classroom.)

  Ken: Why are you late? And, you just missed the last class. The teacher gave us the main topics for the mid-term examination.

  Jason: Oh, shoot! I just missed it. Would you lend me your notes so I can make a copy?

  Ken: Sure if you give me a good reason why you missed the class. You promised me that you would be in class on time today.

  Jason: Believe me, I would like to keep my word. The problem is that I have the “Business Management” test today and I was up studying for it till three o’clock this morning. Then I fell asleep and woke up at ten o’clock this morning.

  Ken: You studied until three o’clock this morning? Why? What did you do yesterday afternoon? I know you were free from four o’clock on yesterday.

  Jason: Well, I met one of my very old friends on line and we just talked too long…

  Ken: For God’s sake! Don’t you care about next week’s mid-term examination?

  Scene II

  (Anita, Steven and Kevin are talking to one another in front of a classroom. And, Anita is trying to prevent Steven and Kevin from cutting the next class.)

  Anita: Hey, we’ll have the “Business Management” class in a few minutes. Where are you going? Don’t tell me that you are going to argue with Jason.

  Steven: I will do anything for my good friend. Of course I am going to argue with the guy who gave my good friend a hard time.

  Anita: You always like to get involved in someone else’s business. You’ll get yourself in trouble. Don’t you know it? ...

  Kevin: Anita, don’t be upset with him. He will not listen to you. Just leave him alone. By the way, I am still waiting for your decision. Are you coming with me to the concert tomorrow?

  Anita: Oh, I am sorry that I almost forgot it. What time tomorrow?

  Kevin: Two o’clock. I cannot wait to see my adorable superstar – Jolin. Oh, how wonderful!

  Anita: wait a minute. We have Calculus class tomorrow afternoon. Are you out of your mind?

  Kevin: Well, I’m not. Yet I think we can just copy the notes from someone else.

  Anita: No, this is a very important class. And you would never understand it without listening to the lecture.

  Kevin: To me it makes no difference. Even if I were in the class I would never understand what the teacher is talking about. Besides, who likes to look at the old baldhead?

  Scene III

  (After Calculus class, Anita is on the way to the ST building. At the same time, Rita is walking to the ST building from the dorm. They meet in front of the laboratory.)

  Rita: Here I am. Look, I did what I promised. I am a good girl, not skipping classes.

  Anita: What are you talking about? This is the 5th class. You skipped the first four classes this morning. Yesterday you promised that you would not skip any class.

  Rita: Did I? We don’t have any class in the morning but we’re packed in the afternoon on Wednesdays.

  Anita: I beg your pardon? Today is Thursday and we have classes the whole day. Besides, didn’t you meet us this morning while we were going out to class?

  Rita: I thought you were going to the library.

  Anita: You are loopy now because you’ve skipped too, too many classes.

  Rita: Why did you say so? I know that we will have the Computer Program test tomorrow.

  Anita: You are incurable. The test was this morning!

  Scene IV

  (Ken and Rita are talking to each other. They are talking about how to skip a class. )

  Ken: I wonder why your Calculus professor never takes attendance. Yet, every time I skipped class, my professor always knew I was absent. I think I am really unlucky.

  Rita: well, you’ll appreciate what I’m going to tell you now, my three very good suggestions.

  Ken: What are they?

  Rita: Now lend me your ears – First of all, whether you skip the class or not, you’ll never pass the course.

  Ken: How do you know that I will not pass?

  Rita: Calculus is extremely difficult. I don’t believe you can pass it.

  Ken: Maybe you are right. What else?

  Rita: Before you skip the class you should treat everyone nicely. And after that, you should try to flatter your professor.

  Ken: Why?

  Rita: Well if you treat the classmates nicely, they will help you sign your name on the attendance sheet. And if you flatter your professor properly, you may ask the professor to pass you. Lastly – To skip the classes successfully you cannot skip too many classes or too few.

  Ken: What do you mean? Not too many and not too few?

  Rita: You need good weather for skipping classes so you can go out to fool around. And then you need good timing so you can go to the newly opened internet café that is on discount. Finally you need good relationships with the classmates so they can cover it up for you.

  Ken: You are a genius.

  Rita: I am just very professional.

  Ken: I see now. I will try sometimes. Hah, Hah, Hah!!!

  Scene V

  (Ken meets Kevin at the parking lot.)

  Kevin: It’s time for the English class. Why are you here?

  Ken: I don’t want to go to English class. I want to cut the class.

  Kevin: Why?

  Ken: Because someone told me cutting classes can be fun.

  Kevin: That’s right. I will show you how much fun it is to cut classes.

  Ken: Ok. Let’s go.

  (Kevin and Ken cut the class and go out to have fun with girls. And both of them will fail the English class. Therefore next semester they will see Jean, their English teacher, again.)

  6人英語(yǔ)話劇劇本勵(lì)志:禮物

  The Gifts

  Mon.:Tomorrow will be Christmas. But Della feels very sad. Because she has no money to buy a present for her husband , Jim . She has only one dollar and eighty-seven cents . They have only 20 dollars a week, it doesn’t leave much for saving.

  In fact, Della and Jim have two possessions in which they both take very great pride. One is Jim’s gold watch, which has been his father’s and his grandfather’s. The other is Della’s long beautiful hair.

  D: Life is so hard for me. Though I saved the money for many months , I still have only one dollar and eighty seven cents.

  D: I---- I---- I have to have my hair cut and sold it . In that way I can get some money and I can buy a beautiful present for Jim.

  (At the shop—“Madame Sofronie. We Buy Hair Goods of All Kinds”)

  D: Will you buy my hair?

  M: Yes, I buy all kinds of hair. Sit down, please. Take your hat off and let me have a look. Oh, very beautiful. Very good! Twenty dollars , OK?

  D: All right. But please give it to me quickly.

  M: Here you are. Twenty dollars.

  D: Thank you. Bye.

  M: Bye.

  Mon.:Della spent two hours in the streets. Then she stopped at a Gold Shop and bought a gold watch chain. Now ,Della is at home.

  D: Oh, what a beautiful gold watch chain. I think it must match Jim's watch. When he sees it he must be very happy .

  (Suddenly the door opened and in came Jim . )

  J: You-----?

  D: Jim. Don’t look at me that way. I had my hair cut off and sold it because I couldn’t have lived through Christmas without giving you a present. Jim, it will grow quickly. You don’t mind, do you ? I just had to do it. My hair grows very fast, you know. Say “Merry Christmas!” Jim, and let’s be happy.

  J: You’ve cut off your hair?

  D: I’ve cut it off and sold it. It’s sold. I tell you -sold and gone, too. It’s Christmas Eve , Jim. Be good to me, for it went for you.

  J: Well , Della. Don’t make any mistake about me. I don’t think there’s anything about a hair cut that could make me love you any less. I know, it went for me. Look at this package .

  D: What ?

  J: Look at it yourself. You 'll see.

  D:Ah! The combs. They were in the shop windows for many months!

  J:Yes, the beautiful combs, pure tortoiseshell, with jewelry rims--just the color to wear in your beautiful, hair.

  D: But , Jim. They are expensive combs. I know, my heart had longed for them without the least hope of possession. Now they are mine. Thank you Jim.

  J; Now, you will see why I was upset at first.

  D: Jim, you don’t know what a nice –what a beautiful , nice gift I’ve got for you. Can you guess?

  J: I'm sorry. I won't guess.

  D: Look. A gold watch chain. Isn’t it lovely ,Jim? I hunted all over the town to find it. You’ll have to look at the time a hundred times a day now. Give me your watch. I want to see how it looks on it .

  J: Della, Let’s put our Christmas gifts away and keep them a while. They’re too nice to use just at present. I sold the watch to get the money. And I bought the combs. Now, Let’s have our supper.

  6人英語(yǔ)話劇劇本勵(lì)志:阿甘正傳的片斷

  FORREST (voice-over) That Momma, she sure was right.

  It's funny how things work out.

  EXT. BAYOU LA BATRE/BUBBA'S MOM'S HOUSE - DAY

  Forrest walks up to a shack on the edge of the Bayou. A group of black kids play in the front yard.

  FORREST (voice-over)

  I didn't stay home for long, because I'd made a

  promise to Bubba. And I always try to keep my promise.

  So I went on down to Bayou La Batre to meet Bubba's

  family and make their introduction.

  Bubba's mother named MRS. BLUE and her other children look at Forrest.

  MRS. BLUE Are you crazy, or just plain stupid?

  FORREST Stupid is as stupid does, Mrs. Blue.

  MRS. BLUE I guess.

  EXT. BUBBA'S GRAVE - DAY

  Forrest steps over to Bubba's tombstone.

  FORREST (voice-over)

  And of course, I paid my respect to Bubba himself.

  FORREST Hey, Bubba, it's me, Forrest Gump. I remember

  everything you said, and I got it all figured out.

  Forrest pulls out notes from his pocket.

  FORREST I'm taking the twenty-four thousand, five hundred

  and six-two dollars and forty-seven cents that I got...

  EXT. BAYOU - DAY

  Forrest walks across a yard where men are cleaning shrimp.

  FORREST (voice-over)

  ... well, that's left after a new hair cut and a

  new suit and I took Momma out to real fancy dinner

  and I bought a bus ticket and three Doctor Peppers.

  Forrest walks along a wooden pier. Forrest pays an old black shrimper a large wad of cash.

  OLD SHRIMPER Tell me something. Are you stupid or something?

  FORREST Stupid is as stupid does, sir.

  EXT. BUBBA'S GRAVE

  Forrest stands at the grave.

  FORREST Well, that's what's left after me saying, "When I was

  in China on the All-America Ping-Pong Team, I just

  loved playing ping-pong with my Flex-O-Ping-Pong Paddle."

  Which everybody knows it isn't true, but Momma says

  it's just a little white lie so it wouldn't hurt nobody.

  So, anyway, I'm putting all that on gas, ropes and new

  nets and a brand-new shrimpin' boat.

  EXT. BAYOU - DAY

  Forrest steers his shrimping boat. The boat is old and rusty. Forrest unleashes his nets as his catch of the day drops to the deck. It is a bunch of garbage and shells. Forrest picks up one shrimp.

  FORREST (voice-over)

  Now, Bubba had told me everything he knows about shrimpin',

  but you know what I found out? Shrimpin' is tough.

  EXT. DOCKS

  Forrest pulls a couple of shrimp out of a bucket.

  FORREST I only caught five.

  OLD SHRIMPER A couple of more, you can have yourself a cocktail.

  The old shrimper begins to walk away, then stops and looks at Forrest.

  OLD SHRIMPER Hey, you ever think about namin' this old boat?

  FORREST (voice-over) I'd never named a boat before,

  but there was only one I could think of.

  Forrest paints a name on the side of his boat. The name is "Jenny."

  FORREST (voice-over)

  The most beautiful name in the wide world.

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