The emotions that need to be used when reading a sentence are as follows:
1. Joy: When the sentence expresses happy and pleasant emotions, it should be read in a relaxed, bright tone, and full , natural emotions, conveying the emotion of joy. Sadness: If the sentence expresses sadness, loss or melancholy, the speech should be slow, the tone slightly lower and the voice slightly depressed when reading.
2. Anger: If the sentence expresses anger or anger, you should use a faster speaking speed, a higher pitch, a stronger voice, and full and strong emotions when reading aloud. Conveys the emotion of anger. Surprise: If the sentence expresses surprise or unexpected emotions, you should use a faster speaking speed when reading aloud.
3. Calm: If the sentence expresses a calm, indifferent or narrative emotion, you should use a steady speaking speed, moderate pitch and natural voice, as well as natural and peaceful emotions when reading aloud. Conveys calm emotions.
Methods of reading aloud
1. Be well prepared: Before reading aloud, you need to fully understand the content and emotion of the text, and prepare the corresponding voice, intonation and emotion. If possible, try reading it first to get a better grasp of the rhythm and emotion. Read aloud with heart: When reading aloud, you should feel the emotion and meaning of the text with your heart, and express the connotation of the text as naturally as possible.
2. Pay attention to pauses: When reading aloud, pay attention to the use of pauses. Appropriate pauses can highlight key points, convey emotion, and allow the listener to better understand the text. Generally speaking, appropriate pauses are needed after commas, semicolons, and colons to express the structure of the statement. Pay attention to the speaking speed: the speaking speed when reading aloud should be appropriate, not too fast or too slow.
3. Pay attention to pronunciation: the pronunciation when reading aloud must be clear and accurate, especially for some polyphonic words and easily confused syllables, which must be carefully distinguished to avoid ambiguity. Pay attention to emotion: When reading aloud, you should express the text emotionally and convey the emotion and meaning contained in the text as accurately as possible.