Explain in detail:
Explain language norms in a friendly way.
The narrator should be sincere and cordial when explaining, so as to have "greetings" (welcome words) and "farewell" (for example, thank you for coming, goodbye, etc. ).
The narrator has a kind and natural tone, accurate pronunciation, even speech speed, appropriate volume, clear articulation and moderate relaxation. The explanation content is standardized, the words are accurate and appropriate, and can withstand scrutiny (not to mention uncertain contents such as age and character), and words such as "like" and "possible" are avoided in the explanation.
It is necessary to deeply understand, master and flexibly use the explanation content. In the process of explanation, we can emphasize the tone and slow down the speech to set off the explanation content.
The explanation posture is elegant and solemn.
1. expression: when explaining, the expression should be natural, generous and solemn. At the same time, according to the explanation content, the facial expression changes should be accurate, moderate, true and appropriate to express the explanation content, but the expression should not be exaggerated and artificial.
2. Standing posture: Standing posture is the most basic posture when explaining. "Standing" is the basic requirement of a person's etiquette cultivation. Good standing posture can set off good temperament and demeanor. When standing, the commentator should naturally hold out his chest and abdomen, his body is vertical to the ground, his center of gravity is on the palm of his front foot, his shoulders are relaxed, and his arms naturally droop or cross in front of him.
It's not appropriate to put your hands in your pockets, and you can't do some small moves unconsciously (pulling your ears, smoothing your hair, picking your nostrils, etc.). ), this is not dignified.
3. Walking posture: Walking is the main action in the process of explanation, and it is a kind of dynamic beauty. In the process of guiding the audience to visit, how to walk is very important.
When walking, the commentator should pay attention to light and steady steps, hold his head up and chest out, relax his shoulders, look straight at his eyes, smile and swing his arms naturally, while keeping a distance from the tourists and not pulling too far.
When explaining in the exhibition hall, the commentator should walk backward or sideways facing the audience. When explaining outdoors, the commentator usually walks in the front row on the right side of the audience, leaving the main road to the audience, leaning forward slightly to avoid turning his back on the audience.