(1) Zhuang Da Fang type: due to the speaker's rich knowledge, erudite, high social status, and a large number of materials, he can be neither humble nor overbearing and generous when he is on the stage. The language used in the speech is steady and slow, sonorous and powerful, and the gestures are moderate. The speeches of the older generation of revolutionaries, such as Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, are mostly of this type.
(2) Natural and unrestrained type: because the speaker is elegant, well-dressed, and articulate, he is very familiar with what he is talking about, and speaks calmly and freely. For a long time, he has formed a natural and unrestrained speech style. For example, some campaign speakers and famous speakers belong to this type.
(3) Meticulous and rigorous: due to the speaker's erudite, profound attainments, professional very hard, and good at analysis, careful thinking. To master a large amount of materials, or to explain and comment, or to reason strictly, is clear and logical. In the long-term speech practice, it has formed a kind of meticulous and rigorous speech style. For example, the academic reports and scientific and technological speeches of some theorists and researchers belong to this style.
(4) Humorous: due to the speaker's quick thinking, rich words, eloquence, and certain skills of expressing feelings, he can combine and exchange the ordinary things, and express some novel, unusual and illustrative truth. They can either ridicule, ridicule, criticize, expose appearances, praise and praise, or support praise. They can use oral and situational language appropriately. They can make speeches easily and cheerfully, which often makes the audience hard to bear. Writers, poets, actors and hosts often have this style.
Choose the right style of speech
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