How to recite it better?

There are many advantages to carrying out recitation activities in schools. Students can improve their understanding of words in the process of preparing to recite; When practicing and performing, you can improve your language expression ability. At the recitation, no matter you are an actor or an audience, you can get in touch with many literary works and improve your appreciation ability and artistic accomplishment in the enjoyment of beauty. Reciting is also a good way to learn Mandarin. Compared with other recreational activities, reciting is the easiest, and it can be carried out in any school and class. To recite well, you must first understand the work. Because when reading aloud, it means that the author of the work is talking to the audience. If you don't understand the work and the author's thoughts and feelings, it will be difficult to do this. The reciter should use his own voice to convey the author's thoughts and feelings to the audience, so that the words written by the author on paper can become a living language, to impress the audience's hearts and make them have a deeper understanding of literary works. How to understand literary works is the basic condition for a good reading effect, and in addition, you must master certain skills. Recitation is a language art, and "Lang" means bright and clear voice. "Reciting" means reading fluently. There are skills to follow in achieving these two points. Let's talk about several aspects that should be paid attention to in reciting. Pronunciation should be recited in Mandarin, pronunciation should be standard, pronunciation should be clear and round, and pronunciation should be clear and round. Don't confuse "23" with "2" (Li M) and "2" (Li M). For another example, rush(chūng) for "rushing ahead" and rush (chòng) for "Xiaoli yelling at me" should not be mispronounced. Stress includes sentence stress and logical stress. Like the "two" and "two three" mentioned above, you should stress the first word; As for "friendship" and "Xiaoli", we should stress the second word, which is sentence stress. Logical stress refers to words or phrases that should be emphasized in a sentence and are conducive to expressing the ideas of the work. For example, "Xiao Liang in our class has great endurance, and the 100-meter champion is sure to win", and "endurance" and "champion" should become logical stress. Handling pressure, usually pressure. Sometimes it can be highlighted by high notes, pauses and light reading. Intonation recitation is not reciting. As a language art, we should master and make good use of pitch, volume, sound intensity and speed, so that the whole recitation can be like a beautiful movement. Mastering intonation can prevent rigidity, increase freshness and vividness, and express different time, space and people. Also pay attention to: the use of intonation should be natural, meet the needs of the content of the work, and avoid posturing and glib. The rhythmic recitation of literary works, especially poetry works, should have a distinct rhythm. First of all, we should understand the basic rhythm of the whole work, whether it is bright and passionate or deep rotation. Eyes eyes are the windows of the soul. When we listen to reports and watch performances, we usually look or even stare into the eyes of people on the stage. Readers' eyes should match the language and convey rich and changeable feelings to the audience. Those who lack performance experience are often nervous, some look up at the sky, some look up at the ground; Some stare at a place for a long time, and some look erratic. Experienced reciters, like TV screens, seem to be able to show specific images one by one. For example, "She's giving me a friendly look", and the reciter's eyes should look like she really saw her. This is called "video", which can convey rich feelings and vivid images to the audience. Gestures, gestures and eyes together with language can convey images and express emotions. Just like "I turned my head and stared at her", you can't really turn your head behind the stage, just put your hand behind your shoulder and glance at it with a gesture. The use of gestures should be just right, neither stiff nor irritable.