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演讲大师为什么有那么好的口才,他们的口才是如何练出来的,是天生会讲,还是通过长久的学习而炼成的。_百度知道
演讲大师为什么有那么好的口才,他们的口才是如何练出来的,是天生会讲,还是通过长久的学习而炼成的。
麻烦哪位有经验的指导一下口才练习的过程是如何练习的。
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自我激励誓言:我一定要最大胆地发言,我一定要最大声地说话,我一定要最流畅地演讲。 目标实现时间:30天 一、积极心态训练 1、自我暗示:每天清晨默念10遍“我一定要最大胆地发言,我一定要最大声地说话,我一定要最流畅地演讲。我一定行!今天一定是幸福快乐的一天!”(平常也自我暗示,默念或写出来,至少10遍。) 2、想象训练:至少5分钟想象自己在公众场合成功的演讲,想象自己成功。 3、至少5分钟在镜前学习微笑,展示自己的手势及形态。 二、口才锻炼 (一)每天至少10分钟深呼吸训练。 (二)抓住一切机会讲话,锻炼口才。 1、每天至少与5个人有意识地交流思想。 2、每天大声朗诵或大声讲至少5分钟。 3、每天训练自己“三分钟演讲”一次或“三分钟默讲”一次。 4、每天给亲人、同事至少讲一个故事或完整叙述一件事情。 5、注意讲话时的一些技巧。 A、讲话前,深吸一口气,平静心情,面带微笑,眼神交流一遍后,开始讲话。 B、勇敢地讲出第一句话,声音大一点,速度慢一点,说短句,语句中间不打岔。 C、当发现紧张卡壳时,停下来有意识地深吸口气,然后随着吐气讲出来。 D、如果表现不好,自我安慰:“刚才怎么又紧张了?没关系,继续平稳地讲”;同时,用感觉和行动上的自信战胜恐惧。 E、紧张时,可以做放松练习,深呼吸,或尽力握紧拳头,又迅速放松,连续10次。 三、辅助锻炼 1、每天至少20分钟阅读励志书籍或口才书籍,培养自己积极心态,学习一些技巧。 2、每天放声大笑10次,乐观面对生活,放松情绪。 3、训练接受他人的视线、目光,培养自信和观察能力。 4、培养微笑的习惯,要笑得灿烂、笑得真诚,锻炼亲和力。 5、学会检讨,每天总结得与失,写心得体会。每周要全面总结成效及不足,并确定下周的目标。 精彩讨论: 演讲口才不仅仅是成功学培训才需要的能力:销售员需要,成功学书店的老板需要,促销员需要,日常说服别人需要…… 口才可以说是无处不在的,但现实是很多人缺乏这个能力。要么是惜字如金默默无语,要么是虚话连篇絮絮道道,都需要口才的锻炼才好。 在电影《曼哈顿女佣》中,男主角克服演讲紧张和恐惧有一个办法:演讲的时候,手心里放一个大头针。 此方法未经证实,但我想一个好来坞非常正规的电影,对这样的小细节,没有必要使用凭空杜撰的方式,也许可以一用。 至于作用,我真的不知道,谁真的总紧张不妨一试,反正也不会真的把手扎坏吧。从吸烟的角度来猜想,有时候没烟的时候,嘴里叼个铅笔也能顶很久,可能是从心理学的依赖角度可以分析。 编者短评: 口才不是口若悬河,不是空洞无味的废话堆积,口才是一个人综合能力的体现:智慧、胆量、学识、素质、仪态……这些方面都要靠一天天的努力来达到的。 口才好了有什么用呢?就象写文章一样,人需要一个载体来表达自己的思想和看法,文章好的人无非还是用那些汉字,而口才好的人也无非发那些音。但效果是截然不同的,好的口才就更有说服力,更能胜任将来可能发生的说服他人和讲述道理的各种情况。无疑,这样的人,更容易成为一个成功者,就象英语一样,成为每个优秀者必需的工具。
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Pride and Prejudice is a novel of manners by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. The story follows the main character, Elizabeth Bennet, as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education, and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of the British Regency. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire, near London.Set in England in the early 19th century, Pride and Prejudice tells the story of Mr and Mrs Bennet's five unmarried daughters after the rich and eligible Mr Bingley and his status-conscious friend, Mr Darcy, have moved into their neighbourhood. While Bingley takes an immediate liking to the eldest Bennet daughter, Jane, Darcy has difficulty adapting to local society and repeatedly clashes with the second-eldest Bennet daughter, Elizabeth.Though Austen set the story at the turn of the 19th century, it retains a fascination for modern readers, continuing near the top of lists of "most loved books." It has become one of the most popular novels in English literature, selling over 20 million copies, and receives considerable attention from literary scholars. Modern interest in the book has resulted in a number of dramatic adaptations and an abundance of novels and stories imitating Austen's memorable characters or themes 剧情梗概The novel centres on Elizabeth Bennet, the second of the five daughters of a country gentleman. Elizabeth's father, Mr Bennet, is a bookish man, and somewhat neglectful of his responsibilities. In contrast is Elizabeth's mother, Mrs Bennet, a woman who lacks social graces, is primarily concerned with finding suitable husbands for her five daughters. Jane Bennet, the eldest daughter, is distinguished by her Elizabeth Bennet shares her father's keen wit and occasional Mary is not pretty, but is studious, devout and musical alb Kitty, the fourth sister, follows where her younger sister leads, while Lydia is flirtatious and unrestrained.The narrative opens with news in the Bennet family that Mr Bingley, a wealthy, charismatic and sociable young bachelor, is moving into Netherfield Park in the neighbourhood. Mr Bingley is soon well received, while his friend Mr Darcy makes a less favourable impression by appearing proud and condescending at a ball that they attend (he detests dancing and is not much for light conversation). Mr Bingley singles out Jane for particular attention, and it soon becomes apparent that they have formed an attachment to each other. While Jane does not alter her conduct for him, she confesses her great happiness only to Lizzie. By contrast, Darcy slights Elizabeth, who overhears and jokes about it despite feeling a budding resentment.On paying a visit to Mr Bingley's sister, Caroline, Jane is caught in a heavy downpour, catches cold, and is forced to stay at Netherfield for several days. Elizabeth arrives to nurse her sister and is thrown into frequent company with Mr Darcy, who begins to act less coldly towards her.Mr Collins, a clergyman, and heir to Longbourn, the Bennet estate, pays a visit to the Bennets. Mr Bennet and Elizabeth are much amused by his obsequious veneration of his employer, the noble Lady Catherine de Bourgh, as well as by his self-important and pedantic nature. It soon becomes apparent that Mr Collins has come to Longbourn to choose a wife from among the Bennet sisters (his cousins) and Elizabeth is singled out. She instead forms an acquaintance with Mr Wickham, a militia officer who relates having been very seriously mistreated by Mr Darcy, despite having been a godson and favourite of Darcy's father. This accusation and her attraction to Mr Wickham increase Elizabeth's dislike of Mr Darcy.At a ball given by Mr Bingley at Netherfield, Mr Darcy becomes aware of a general expectation that Mr Bingley and Jane will marry, and the Bennet family, with the exception of Jane and Elizabeth, make a public display of poor manners and decorum. The following morning, Mr Collins proposes marriage to Elizabeth, who refuses him, much to her mother's distress. Mr Collins recovers and promptly becomes engaged to Elizabeth's close friend Charlotte Lucas, a homely woman with few prospects. Mr Bingley abruptly quits Netherfield and returns to London, devastating Jane, and Elizabeth becomes convinced that Mr Darcy and Caroline Bingley have colluded to separate him from Jane.Jane is persuaded by letters from Caroline Bingley that Mr Bingley is not in love with her, but goes on an extended visit to her aunt and uncle Gardiner in London in the hope of maintaining her relationship with Caroline if not with Charles Bingley. Whilst there she visits Caroline and eventually her visit is returned. She does not see Mr Bingley and is forced to realise that Caroline doesn't care for her.In the spring, Elizabeth visits Charlotte and Mr Collins in Kent. Elizabeth and her hosts are frequently invited to Rosings Park, home of Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Darcy' coincidentally, Darcy also arrives to visit. Elizabeth meets Darcy's cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam, who vouches for Darcy's loyalty, using as an example how Darcy had recently stepped in on behalf of a friend, who had formed an attachment to a woman against whom "there were some very strong objections." Elizabeth rightly assumes that the said friend is none other than Mr Bingley, and her dislike of Darcy deepens. Thus she is of no mood to accept when Darcy arrives and, quite unexpectedly, confesses love for her and begs her hand in marriage. His proposal is flattering, he is a very distinguished man, but it is delivered in a manner ill suited to recommend it. He talks of love but also of revulsion at her inferior position and family. Despite assertions to the contrary, he assumes she will accept him. Elizabeth rebukes him, and a heate she charges him with destroying her sister's and Bingley's happiness, with treating Mr Wickham disgracefully, and with having conducted himself towards her in an arrogant, ungentleman-like manner. Mr Darcy, shocked, ultimately responds with a letter giving a good account of his actions: Wickham had exchanged his legacies for a cash payment, only to return after frittering away the money to reclaim the f he then attempted to elope with Darcy's young sister Georgiana, and thereby secure her fortune for himself. Regarding Jane and Bingley, Darcy claims he had observed no reciprocal interest in Jane for Bingley, and had assumed that she was not in love with him. In addition to this, he cites the "want of propriety" in the behaviour of Mr and Mrs Bennet and her three younger daughters. Elizabeth, who had previously despaired over this very behavior, is forced to admit the truth of Mr Darcy's observations, and begins to wonder whether she has misjudged him.Some months later, Elizabeth and her aunt and uncle Gardiner visit Pemberley, Darcy's estate, believing he will be absent for the day. He returns unexpectedly, and though surprised, he is gracious and welcoming. He treats the Gardiners with great civility, surprising Elizabeth who assumes he will "decamp immediately" on learning who they are. Darcy introduces Elizabeth to his sister, and Elizabeth begins to acknowledge her attraction to him. Their re-acquaintance is cut short, however, by the news that Lydia has eloped with Mr Wickham. Elizabeth and the Gardiners return to Longbourn (the Bennet family home), where Elizabeth grieves that her renewed acquaintance with Mr Darcy will end as a result of her sister's disgrace.Lydia and Wickham are soon found, and persuaded to marry thus enabling the Bennet family to preserve some appearance of decorum. Jane, Elizabeth and Mr Bennet realise that their Uncle Gardiner must have bribed Wickham to marry Lydia and are ashamed of their indebtedness and inability to repay him. Mrs Bennet, quite typically, has no such scruples and is ecstatic. Mr and Mrs Wickham visit Longbourn, where Lydia lets slip that Mr Darcy was in attendance at their wedding but that this was to have been a secret. Elizabeth is able to discover by letter from her aunt Mrs Gardiner, that in fact Mr Darcy was responsible for finding the couple and negotiating their marriage, at great personal and monetary expense. Elizabeth is shocked and flattered as "her heart did whisper that he had done it for her" but is unable to dwell further on the topic due to Mr Bingley's return and subsequent proposal to Jane, who immediately accepts.Lady Catherine de Bourgh pays an unexpected visit to Longbourn. She has heard a rumour that Elizabeth will marry Mr Darcy and attempts to persuade Elizabeth to agree not to marry. Lady Catherine wants Mr Darcy to marry her daughter (his cousin) Anne De Bourgh and thinks Elizabeth is beneath him. Elizabeth refuses her demands. Disgusted, Lady Catherine leaves, promising that the marriage can never take place. Elizabeth assumes she will apply to Darcy and is worried that he may be persuaded.Darcy returns to Longbourn. Chance allows Elizabeth and Darcy a rare moment alone. She immediately thanks him for intervening in the case of Lydia and Wickham. He renews his proposal of marriage and is promptly accepted. Elizabeth soon learns that his hopes were revived by his aunt's report of Elizabeth's refusal to promise not to marry him.The novel closes with a "happily-ever-after" chapter including a summary of the remaining lives of the main characters. There is no description of either Jane or Elizabeth's wedding. None of the characters change very much in this summary, but Kitty has grown slightly more sensible from association with Jane and Elizabeth and distance from Lydia, and Lady Catherine condescends to visit the Darcys eventually. 从wikipedia帮你找的,够你说一阵子的了,望采纳~
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老师们、同学们: 上午好! 今天我讲话的主题是:抓紧时间 努力学习 年青是搏击风浪的船,昂扬、潇洒,学习则是船的动力。作为年青一代的我们,应抓紧时间,持之以恒,努力学习,扬帆起航。 孔子说:博学而笃志,切问而近思,仁在其中矣。今天的我们,应谨记他的话,放飞自己的青春,用勤劳的汗水铺就未来的成功之路。 也许我们已经输在起跑线上,但是决不能再让自己输在终点。后天的勤奋可以弥补先天的不足,珍惜现在的每一刻,努力获取知识,使自己拥有亮丽的人生。每个人都有自己鲜活的梦想,相信,梦有多远,我们就能走多远。 我们必须抓住这段易逝的时光,好好把握,将知识这闪光的宝石紧紧握在手中。我们应学习鲁迅先生海绵挤水的精神,学习红军长征不怕苦,不怕累的精神,加倍努力.同学们,我们一起努力吧!让我们用热情拥抱未来,用青春谱写人生,用行动证明存在的价值吧! 谢谢大家!
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  书香让我醉——读书演讲稿  仿佛只是一夜之间,我们诧异地发现,世界变了,生活变了,人变了:汽车代替了行走,电视代替了观察,网络代替了交流……人们似乎忘记了许多生命最原始的本能和需求。  代替,代替,再代替。但我们深深地知道,那种流淌情感,洋溢智慧的生命是永远不能替代的。也许我们还执着于那种皓月执卷的清幽,把酒当歌的豪情。也许,我们无法丈量自己生命的长度,但我们可以拓展自己生命的宽度,一本让人受益的好书,也许就是一次生命的拓展……  书,让简单的人变得丰富;书,让喧嚣的人返璞归真。  于是,我们让自己的心灵启程,在一本又一本的书里,从一个地方走向另一个地方。我们城关三小迎来了又一届校园读书节,缕缕书香传遍了校园的每一个角落。  古人讲,布衣暖,菜根香,还是读书滋味长。一本好书,如美食佳酿,令人回味无穷,流连忘返。这让我感受到,快乐莫过于读书。  读书之乐,乐在大开眼界。古今中外,皆浓缩于尺牍;千山万水,尽了然于卷帙。一卷在手,我们可以穿梭时空,尽情沐浴先贤智者思想的惠泽;我们可以遨游天下,悠然领略种种极致的风景。  读书之乐,乐在悦心。好书是心灵的钙片。读书,可以抒发纠结缠绕的情绪,可以拨开犹豫彷徨的迷雾,可以培养纯真高尚的情操。潜移默化之中,我们的心胸更加宽容豁达。读书让我汲取了战胜困难和挫折的勇气和力量。  读书之乐,乐在读书!  读书是发展的起点,读书是睿智的源泉。作为一名人民教师,更应该以书为友。前苏联教育大师苏霍姆林斯基说过;“读书、读书、再读书,——教师教育素养的这个方面正是取决于此。”我还记得苏霍姆林斯基的《给教师的建议》中,那位成功的历史教师的话:“对这节课,我准备了一辈子。而且,总的来说,对每一节课,我都是用终生的时间来备课的。不过,对这个课题的直接准备,或者说现场准备,只用了大约15分钟。”突然之间,我明白了为什么有的特级教师能在课堂上得心应手、左右逢源、游刃有余,让人觉得听课是一种享受,而有的教师上课时尽管精心准备,教学环节可谓设计得天衣无缝,但在课堂上却往往显得捉襟见肘,让人感到语言的贫乏,感染力的缺乏。原来,这就是用一辈子来备课和用课前的几小时来备课的差别呀。那一刻,我告诫自己:读书吧,不要再找出任何理由为自己辩解,你有那么多的时间花在一节节课上,又怎么会没有时间读书,丰富自己,启迪心智呢?那一刻,我告诫自己:一定要用一生备课,在一节课中浓缩教育大师的风采,现代教育的理念。于是,我知道我沉醉于书香之中,我爱上了读书……  在《教师人文读本》中,我清楚了课堂是生命的孩子是生命的个体,只有生命的课堂,才能让他们发展。在《教育的问题与挑战》一书中,解读了素质教育的诸多问题;《细节决定成败》一书中,树立了“学校无小事,处处是教育”的理念……  书告诉我,爱教育吧,是教育让我们的生命成为一个只有起点而没有终点的航程;爱孩子吧,做一个享受教育快乐的教师;爱书吧,是书带给我们丰富的人生和教育的智慧。和书对话,我知道了应如何对待那些犯了错误的学生;和书对话,我领会了应如何运用书中的理念和方法……哦,它多么像一场及时雨,滋润着我干渴的灵魂;它又多么像指路灯,消除了我的苦恼与困惑,指明了前进的方向……  如果没有书香滋润,我们的生命将是何等乏味与孱弱,我们的教学将是何等的死板与无趣。只有经过书香的沐浴与熏陶,才能充实丰盈我们健康的生命和一颗恒抱希望的心,我感谢这么多年书籍对我的滋养与磨练,它是我人生道路上一个不可多得的知己,它见证了我成长的脚步。  “问渠哪得清如许?为有源头活水来。”朋友们,让我们畅饮这“源头活水”,让我们自己打开书本,打开自己的成长之门,走向人生发展的最高境界吧!  --------------------------------------------------------------------  我读书 我快乐  个人的生命是有限的,怎样才能让有限的生命过得充实富有、多姿多彩,怎样才能让有限的生命飘溢着浓郁的清香,闪耀出无限的光辉,怎样才能提高生命的质量,让生命增值、快乐呢?那就是读书。  高尔基说:“书籍使我变成了一个幸福的人。”我们又何尝不是呢?读书带给我们最隽永的乐趣,最恒久的动力;读书带给我们心灵的和平,精神的慰籍。朋友可能离去,而书却是最忠诚的伙伴,时光不断流逝,阅读却让我们永葆青春!不仅如此,读书使我们逐步建立起和古今中外伟大作家之间的交流,以他们的指引,历史的大门为我们展现理想的蓝图。  三月份,我校开展了读书月活动,我们六年级同学选读了意大利著名作家亚米契斯的《爱的教育》。在一次次的感动中,我们读完了这部世界各国公认的最富爱心的教育性读物。书中那一段段师生之情,朋友之谊,社会之同情,让我们不觉惭愧的流泪。从进入小学第一天开始,老师就教我们爱同学,爱老师,爱班级,爱身边的一草一木。可是我们也经常看到同学为了一点小事争吵不休;班级桌椅坏了也有人熟视无睹;花坛里的小草被同学践踏的弯下了腰;遇到老师也有人头一低,赶紧离开  的身影……读着书中一个个扣人心弦,感人肺腑的故事,我们对自己说,以后可千万不能再这样了。一个人要培养好的品德,必须从小事做起。今后,我们要学会关爱他人,关爱身边的一切。有小同学摔倒了,我们跑上前连忙扶起来;遇到老师同学,我们会面带笑容主动问好;给老人让路、给盲人引路、见穷人施舍、见伤员施救,我们也会珍惜每一棵小草,每一朵小花,这都是爱的表现。  雄鹰要到宽阔的碧空中搏击风雨,鱼儿要到无边无际的海洋里劈波斩浪,我也要到丰富的书籍里去获取精神食粮!“半亩方塘一鉴开,天光云影共徘徊。问渠哪得清如许,为有源头活水来。”同学们,让我们畅饮这“源头活水”,攀登这人类进步的阶梯,成为知识的富翁,精神的巨人,成为祖国21世纪的高素质的建设者!
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