When choosing their own recitation manuscripts, performance candidates should avoid choosing classic paragraphs and classic prose poems, otherwise it will give the examiner a feeling of boredom, because the examiner will hear thousands of candidates recite. If the repetition rate of an article is high, the examiner will definitely have aesthetic fatigue.
Second, choose to play their own advantages of the manuscript
The selection of lines and manuscripts for art examinations should also vary from person to person. For example, boys should choose powerful and explosive articles to recite, while girls with low voices should choose gentle and lyrical prose to recite. But the examiner mainly examines the candidates' language and pronunciation.
Third, practice the mirror at home to improve the "sense of lens"
At this stage, many performance exams are recorded live, so the sense of lens is particularly important for art students who are new to performance. Candidates can talk to themselves in front of a big mirror at home and improve their facial expressions when speaking, such as blinking and squinting. Other basic mistakes can be avoided in the exam.