In-depth understanding of the exhibition: As a commentator, you need to have an in-depth understanding of the theme, content and presentation of the exhibition in order to provide accurate, interesting and vivid information for the audience. This means that you need to spend a lot of time researching and studying.
Communicate with different people: Exhibition lecturers need to communicate with different people, including audiences from different backgrounds and cultures, as well as exhibition staff and other volunteers. This gives you the opportunity to communicate with many people and learn new ideas and opinions from them.
Improve your communication skills: Being an exhibition commentator can help you improve your communication skills, including oral and written expression. You need to be able to convey information to the audience in a clear, concise and attractive way, which can help you improve your communication skills in many ways.
Increase your self-confidence: As an exhibition commentator, you need to explain in public, which can help you increase your self-confidence and self-expression ability. This can also help you overcome the phobia of speaking and become a more confident and capable person.
Enjoy the exhibition: the exhibition lecturer has the opportunity to learn more about the exhibition and share the highlights of the exhibition with the audience. This will allow you to enjoy the exhibition better and share the fun with others.
Generally speaking, being an exhibition commentator can bring many beneficial experiences and feelings, including in-depth understanding of the exhibition, improving communication skills, increasing self-confidence and enjoying the exhibition.