1. Choose a poem: First, you need to choose a poem that suits you. The poem should be something you like and one that suits your recitation skills. You can find poems that suit you from your school's poetry collection or online.
2. Understand the poem: You need to deeply understand the meaning of the poem, including the poet's emotions, themes and images. You can help you understand the poem by reading the annotations of the poem, consulting relevant information, or discussing with your teacher or classmates.
3. Practice reciting: You need to practice reciting this poem repeatedly until you can recite it fluently. You can start slowly and then gradually increase the speed. At the same time, you also need to pay attention to your tone, rhythm, and pauses.
4. Record and listen back: You can record your recitation and then listen back. In this way, you can discover your own problems, such as inaccurate intonation, unstable rhythm, etc., and then make targeted improvements.
5. Participate in competitions: Finally, you can participate in school or community poetry recitation competitions. During the competition, you need to stay calm and recite your poem confidently. Even if you don't win the game, you can learn a lot from it.
6. Keep your love: No matter what the result is, you must keep your love for poetry, because poetry is a treasure of language art, which can broaden our horizons and enrich our inner world.