Recitation is a form of performing art that increases the speaker's expressiveness and appeal by reading the text clearly, accurately, and fluently. Here are some recitation techniques: 1. Voice control: When reciting, you need to pay attention to the control of your voice. A soft voice could convey affection while a loud voice could express confidence and determination. At the same time, pay attention to the rhythm and rhythm of the voice to make the recitation sound natural and smooth. 2. Emotional expression: The reader needs to be able to express his feelings by reading the text aloud. Make the content of the recitation more vivid and touching by using tone, intonation, and expression. 3. Text selection: The recitation text must conform to the temperament and style of the recitator. Choosing a lively and interesting text could enhance the appeal of the recitation, while choosing a serious and touching text could show the reader's affection and confidence. 4. Body language: When reciting, you also need to use body language such as gestures and postures to enhance the performance. This could make the recitation more vivid and naturally make the audience more easily attracted to the content expressed by the recitator. Intonation changes: Intonation changes can enhance the performance of recitation. Through the change of intonation, it can express different emotions and atmosphere, making the audience more easily attracted by the content expressed by the recitator. Recitation required a combination of sound, emotion, text, body language, and intonation to achieve the best performance.