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Six types of reading aloud
Reading is divided into story reading, speech reading, teaching reading, reading reading, business reading and news reading.

1, story reading

The form of reading with storytelling as the main purpose requires the reader to have certain artistic expression, thus vividly expressing the plot and characters of the story.

2. Voice reading

The reading form with the main purpose of conveying a topic or a solution to a problem requires readers to master certain knowledge and skills in order to express their views and ideas in clear and fluent language.

3. Reading aloud teaching

The form of reading for the purpose of education requires readers to have certain educational experience and methods in order to effectively impart knowledge and skills.

Step 4 read aloud

The form of reading aloud with the main purpose of reading literary works requires readers to have certain literary literacy and artistic accomplishment in order to express the feelings and meanings in literary works to the fullest.

5. Business reading aloud

Reading aloud for the purpose of business activities requires readers to have certain business knowledge and skills in order to effectively convey business information.

6. News reading aloud

The form of reading aloud with the main purpose of conveying news information requires readers to have certain news literacy and language sense, and convey the truth and background of news in language.

How to improve reading level

1, Putonghua level

Readers need to master the standard pronunciation of Putonghua, pay attention to clear articulation and accurate pronunciation, avoid stress and pronunciation errors, and improve the standardization and aesthetics of the language.

2. Phonetic ability

Readers need to cultivate scientific vocal habits, use abdominal breathing, adjust the flow and pressure of breath, and control the resonance organs such as throat, mouth and nasal cavity to make the sound have enough loudness, stability and rhythm.

3. Reading comprehension

Readers need to deeply understand the content and style of the text, grasp the theme and structure of the text, analyze the semantics and tone of the text, and experience the emotion and atmosphere in the text.

Step 4 imitate practice

Readers need to listen to and imitate some professional or excellent reading examples, learn their characteristics and advantages in pronunciation, intonation and rhythm, and absorb their experiences and methods.