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1. Self-introduction training: introduce yourself clearly, build confidence, and believe in yourself;
2. Basic training in expression: express your thoughts clearly and in an organized manner;
3. Five senses performance training: increase expressiveness, richer and more vivid expression;
5. Imitation performance training: increase body language to tap performance talents;
6. Emotional sharing training: increase contagion, know how to be grateful, and be more sensible;
7. Call for persuasion training: increase persuasive leadership and create effective communication;
8. Character introduction training: grasp the characteristics of the character and easily win recognition;
9. Presiding over speech training: concise and effective expression, clear and understandable.
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<> be clear about the objectives of the presentation.
One is to let the child know who is listening to his speech: the student? Teacher? Adult? Or are there specific groups? Wait a minute. In this way, the child will not be prepared to go in the opposite direction, and the blind man will touch the elephant.
The second is to make the goal of the speech clear to the child: What can the audience get out of your speech? How do you hope the audience will change through your presentation? Is it teasing to convey information, provoke thought, or take action?
That's the purpose and outcome of your presentation. Once the child has a clear goal in mind, he will be more focused when preparing and will be able to use his energy better.
Choose a theme and build a frame.
This is for situations where the child needs to prepare the speech on their own. If your child has been assigned a specific topic beforehand, you can start preparing your speech directly on that topic. If the child is very unfamiliar with the topic, then it is necessary to choose some books, articles and related ** for him to supplement his knowledge.
Then frame the presentation as if it were an essay: include the basic core conclusions, facts, and opinions. After the draft is written, parents can point out any major issues and suggest improvements.
Pay attention to the posture of the speech.
Let your child relax and not be overly nervous. Being too nervous will not only affect the performance, but also the expression of the language will be contrary.
One of the tricks is to spread your feet shoulder-width apart and hold your whole body steady. The second trick is to find a way to spread and relieve tension. For example, you can insert one hand slightly into your pocket, touch the edge of a table, hold a microphone, and so on.
Pay attention to the line of sight of the speech.
Speaking in front of the public, you must endure the staring eyes of the audience. Especially when standing in front of the public, the gaze from the audience can make people feel nervous.
The secret to overcoming this pressure of sight is to give a speech while looking for people from the audience who have a kind and gentle eye for themselves. And ignore those cold eyes. In addition, turning your attention to the kind people can be very helpful in strengthening your faith.
Manage facial expressions.
How the facial expressions during a presentation can make an extremely strong impression on the audience. Emotions such as nervousness, joy, and anxiety are unreservedly expressed on the face, which is difficult to control by one's own will. No matter how wonderful the content of the speech is, if the expression lacks confidence, the speech will lose its due style.
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Classification: Resource Sharing.
Problem description: Urgent need for a speech for primary school students, not too many words.
Analysis: Life has taught me that everyone has their own life, and everyone's life is different and unique. I love my life because life tells me ......Life has taught me that he needs to be optimistic, and only optimism can make life infinitely vibrant, and only optimism can make life colorful.
The grass was not intimidated by the rainstorm; The fish did not wander because of the impact of the sea; The clouds did not dissipate because of the raging winds, because they knew how to face life with optimism. Life tells me that he needs to cherish, cherish everyone around him, cherish every smile around him, and cherish every happiness around him. Because the feast will always be dispersed, and the smile will always be broken, we must learn to cherish and not let regrets always accompany us.
Life has taught me that he needs to be strong, strong to face every setback in life, and strong to face every challenge in life. There is no need to be sad because of falling leaves, and there is no need to give up the struggle because of a setback, because a flower withering and barren cannot ruin the whole spring, and a setback cannot ruin the whole life. Learn to be strong, learn to fight.
Life has taught me that he needs love, love your parents, love your teachers, love your friends, love all the people around you. At the same time, you will also receive a lot of care, a lot of love, a lot of blessings. Let love enter our lives, and let love make our lives colorful.
Life has taught me that he needs to be moved, moved by a good deed, moved by a good book, moved by a good person. Let us live in the moving and grow in the moving. Life has taught me that he needs trust, trust is the bridge of communication between people, and the silver cover is the key to solving all misunderstandings.
In fact, the sky is very blue, and the clouds will always disperse; In fact, the sea is not wide, and this shore connects the other shore; It is not difficult to know each other, and the heart is connected to the faith. Life has taught me that he needs to be diligent. Anyone can do anything without diligence, diligence can make up for clumsiness, diligence produces results, diligence is the ladder to success.
Success is the result of hard work, as long as we are diligent in exploring, practicing diligently, diligent in innovation, we will succeed in everything we do! It is the bell that rings, the years that have passed, the stories that have been left, the hope that ushers in, the beauty that is hopeful, and the sincere ...... that touchThat's what life has taught me ......
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