Sixteen methods of text recitation
A, copy method (turn)
As the saying goes, "It is better to read it ten times than to copy it once." When reading poetry or prose, read one sentence first and copy one; Read more words and copy more; Finally, read a paragraph and copy a paragraph until you finish reading a paragraph and then copy another paragraph, that is, read first and then copy, and then read again after copying.
Second, the space-time method. Remember to remember the words that indicate the time sequence and orientation in the content.
Third, the character method. Remember several words in the article in turn (or in categories), so as to remember people's feelings and words, which is helpful for understanding and reciting.
Fourth, situational method. Create specific situations and read according to them, which is easy to understand and remember. Especially beautiful poems and essays, this method is more effective.
Fifth, the plot method. It's much easier to master the cause, process, development, climax and result of the story.
Sixth, the extension method.
Reciting short passages or poems can be extended sentence by sentence from the beginning, that is, reciting the first sentence, taking the first sentence when reciting the second sentence, taking the first and second sentences when reciting the third sentence, and so on until the whole article.
VII. Comparative method. Find out the parts of the text that are contrasted and remember the nature, characteristics and functions of this contrast, so that it will be easy to recite.