What action can I take by reciting a sentence?

Generally, it can be divided into instruction gestures, lyric gestures, habitual gestures and formal gestures.

1, indicating gesture.

This kind of gesture is used to express concrete real images, which can be divided into two categories: real finger and virtual finger. Truth means that the speaker's gestures really refer to the people or things or directions present, and they are all in the audience's sight. Such as "me", "this way", "these" or "this". Virtual refers to what the speaker and audience can't see. Such as "in a distant place". The gesture is clear, unemotional and easy to operate.

2. Lyric gestures

This gesture is used most frequently in speeches. For example: clap your hands when you are excited; Wave your fist when you are angry; Rub your hands when you are impatient; Cut hard when you are decisive. Lyric gesture is an abstract gesture with strong feelings.

Step 3 get used to gestures

Any speaker has some habitual gestures, only he has them, others don't, and the meaning of gestures is not clear and fixed. With the different content of speech, it embodies different meanings.

4. Image gestures

This gesture is mainly used to imitate things and give the audience a sense of image. For example, when the speaker realizes that "the pocket computer is only this big", the audience will know its size through gestures. When talking about "a miniature camera is only as big as an imported lighter", it is concrete and vivid to use gestures to cooperate.

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The reader's position:

The reader's position is generally fixed and he can't walk back and forth on the stage. General standing posture is easy to attract everyone's attention. When performing, your feet are not parallel, not close together, and don't separate back and forth, which will cause imbalance and unsightly. The usual posture: the feet are slightly abduction and the right foot is slightly extended forward, which is not only stable, but also conducive to the change of posture.

Curtain call:

After the recitation, keep your breath steady, calm your emotions after the performance, and then bow respectfully to the audience. Don't end up hastily.