演讲点评

演讲点评

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首先,很荣幸能和大家一起学习和交流。演讲是一门艺术,内容方面要求演讲者能够围绕主题,深入剖析,唤起听众的思考和共鸣,用自己的才情和智慧以理服人。形式方面要求演讲者能够恰当表达,激情投入,以情动人。并且要对自己的形象有所设计,着装要大方得体,手势、神情要协调自然,甚至目光都要要诚挚、恳切,与听众有交流。综合今天参赛选手的演讲,总体上有以下几个特点:

第一、主题突出。参加演讲的同学,都紧扣演绎了“科学发展 加快发展”这一主题,做到重点突出、丝丝入扣。 第二、内容精彩。选手们演讲的内容丰富,事例典型,生动感人,讴歌了战斗在一线的新闻宣传工作者。

第三、语言流畅。今天的演讲,大多数选手都基本上做到了声音洪亮、感情充沛、抑扬顿挫、张驰有度,从而使演讲具有感染力和吸引力。

我个人认为,号、号选手在以上几个方面表现更为优秀。当然,今天的演讲,也有一些不足。个别选手准备不够充分,演讲的内容方面缺乏个性,没有给人留下深刻的印象。有的选手稍显紧张,影响了演讲的质量。还有选手对演讲内容不太熟悉,使演讲不够流畅。

总之,这次演讲比赛是一次成功的比赛,选手们比出了精神,比出了风采。在此,我向积极报名、辛苦准备、踊跃登台、敢于表现的每一位参赛选手表示衷心的感谢!向表现突出、成绩优异即将受到表彰的获奖选手表示热烈地祝贺!

 

第二篇:对学生演讲点评

This mass-election of the 23rd English club provides an excellent chance for you to learn, practice, and refine your skills of public speaking. Long after the competition is over, you will continue to benefit from the opportunity to prepare and present a speech. Whatever career you persue, you will almost certainly need strong public speaking skills. As one business leader has stated, if you want to get to the top of your profession, you must have “the ability to stand on your feet, either on a one-to-one basis or before a group, and make a presentation that is convincing and believable.” Now I’d like to say a few words about your performance. I think some of you have tried your best. Xxx’s speech captured my attention. He was confident in giving his speech and it was quite informative. He aroused the excitement of the audience and judges.

If you were to memorize Martin Luther King’s “ I Have a Dream” and stand up to recite it to an audience, would you get the same response King got from his listeners? Not likely. Why not? Because you would not deliever the speech as King did. Of course, the words of King’s speech are deeply moving. But King brought something extra to the words---his perfectly timed cadences, his gestures, eye contact, and facial expressions. All these are part of an expert delievery. It would take you years of practice---as it took King---to duplicate his results.

There are some tips to make a successful public speech. Namely, voice, physical action and eye contact. Effective delievery depends partly on how the speaker uses his or her voice. One element of vocal delievery is the rate (or speed) at which a speaker talks. Most native speakers of English talk at a rate between 125 and 150 words per minute, but there is no uniform rate for effective speechmaking. In fact, a speaker’s rate can change from one part of the speech to another. Matin Luthur King began “I Have a Dream” at a rate of 92 words per minute and finished it at 145. The best rate of speech depends on several things--- the vocal attributes of the speaker, the mood he or she is trying to create, the composition of the audience, and the nature of the occasion. If you were speaking on the radio, you would not need to worry about any aspect of speech delivery other than your voice. However, your audience at the competition will see you as well as hear you. What you communicate with your physical action will have an impact on the outcome of your speech. A good rule to keep in mind is this: Whatever gestures you use should not distract from your message. They should appear natural (even though they may be fully rehearsed) and they should help clarify or reinforce your ideas. Otherwise, you should concentrate on communicating with your audience and let your gestures take care of themselves. Practicing in front of a mirror is one way to check your gestures. Even better is to videotape your practice sessions so you can see yourself as your audience will see you. Videotyping also allows you check your facial expressions. Pay attention as well to your eye contact. While patterns of eye contact in everyday conversation very from culture to culture, there is wide agreement across cultures about the importance of eye contact in public speaking, Looking at your audience while you are speaking is one of the best ways to establish a bond with them. There is also a good deal of research to show that speakers who maintain strong eye contact are seen as more credible, more honest, and more sincere.

Finally, I just want to say nothing is too difficult if you put your heart into it. Please keep imitating, reciting and speaking in front of a group. Keep in mind that it is only one step---albeit a significant one---in your growth as speaker and as a person. Use it as a foundation to build upon in the future. Seek additional opportunities for public speaking. Continue to develop your skills and confidence. You may be very pleased where the journey begun at the competition will eventually take you.

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