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Why does the speaker have to speak accurately and clearly?

Spoken English must be pronounced accurately and enunciated clearly. Accuracy and clarity are the most basic oral expression requirements for speakers. There has long been a recognized principle, or a consistent requirement: whatever a speaker says (politics, military affairs, education, art, academics, etc.), he should make the audience understand what he says. If you can't do this, all other preparations, efforts and painstaking efforts will be in vain. For example, this passage:

In history, Xiang Yu, although "struggling to pull out the mountain, made the world angry", was arrogant and willful, and finally abandoned others and committed suicide in Wujiang River. Liu bang knows that people are good at their duties, can bend and stretch, and eventually become the great cause of unifying the world!

One speaker read "headstrong" (b √) as "rigid" (f √). As a result, the audience whispered and snickered, and some shouted, "Wrong!" The mispronouncing of a word affects the reception of the whole paragraph of language information, destroys the atmosphere at the scene and produces distrust of the speaker. The influence is very bad. Others will. Ghost ",pronounced as" shadow from the end ",has the same bad effect. Also, like in "Be Broad-minded and Be Fat". The word "fat" can't be pronounced as "dang" and "Feng" in Roaring Tigers and Fenghe River.

Reading "píng" cannot be read as "féng".

Correct pronunciation means not pronouncing other words; Pronunciation clearly means reading words accurately so that the audience can hear them clearly. Don't be too fast or too slow, you can't stutter, you can't forget things, you can't destroy the internal structure of the sentence, you can't destroy the original connection of the sentence, and you should make the audience feel very fluent.

People who often speak know that getting familiar with the venue before speaking can first enhance the intimacy of the venue and secondly facilitate the emotional exchange between the two sides.

What should the speaker know about the venue? In addition to paying attention to the organizer's brief introduction to the venue, we should also pay attention to the geographical characteristics, vision, slogan, desk and chair layout, equipment configuration and so on. When you know and are familiar with the situation around the venue, you can use it appropriately in the topic. This not only enhances the harmony between the two sides, but also makes the topic more vivid and friendly, thus arousing the listener's greater interest in listening.

Another important factor in grasping the situation of the venue is to pay attention to others' speeches before speaking. This is not only a matter of etiquette, but more importantly, we can skillfully use the beauty of other people's topics in our own topics to make up for our shortcomings.

Quoting other people's remarks can naturally lead to topics, convey their own thoughts and ideas, and give play to their own topics; At the same time, it can avoid incoherence with the previous question. Therefore, proper quotation is very useful.

For example, "President Chen just mentioned that there are 10 places in our school to participate in the city's language competition this year. I'll also introduce to you what conditions this 10 student should have ... "

To sum up, you should know the venue before giving a speech. Knowing all aspects of the situation and paying attention to the content of the former will be of great benefit to your speech.