Recitation is an art form that uses spoken language to express the emotions and meaning of a text. Here are some recitation techniques: 1. Voice control: When reciting, you need to pay attention to the control of your voice. By adjusting the volume, tone, rhythm, and timbre of the voice, the emotion and meaning of the text could be better expressed. 2. Emotional expression: Recitation is an art of emotional expression. Through appropriate intonation, speed, and voice changes, it can better convey the emotions of the characters, the atmosphere of the plot, and the theme of the text. 3. Text Comprehension: You need to have a deep understanding of the text before reciting. Understanding the content, structure, language style, and emotional meaning of the text could better grasp the key points and difficulties of the recitation. 4. Body language: When reciting, you also need to use body language such as gestures, postures, and movements to enhance the performance. 5. Speed and rhythm: When reciting, you need to pay attention to the change of speed and rhythm to make the emotion and meaning of the text more vivid. You can speed up or slow down your speech, adjust the rhythm and rhythm to achieve better results. Intonation and tone: Intonation and tone are very important skills in recitation. Different tones and tones can convey the emotions of the characters, the atmosphere of the plot, and the theme of the text. The above are some recitation techniques that need to be adjusted and practiced according to different texts and recitation occasions.