How to be a great speaker

Angel 2022-04-27 06:01:02

Che Guevara is one of the main founders and leaders of the Cuban Communist Party, the Cuban Republic and the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces.

I mostly watched Che's speech at the United Nations in 1964. Chic, confident, and brilliant speeches are worth learning by everyone. (The live video can be found at station B.)

Che Guevara's domineering tooling

At that time, he was wearing dark overalls, with a hard-line and domineering style, which was out of tune with the world of neat suits. This not only highlights the distinctive personality, but also becomes the focus of the audience. The aura instantly increased.

Che Guevara's hardcore tooling

Che's walking posture with head held high

On the way to the podium, holding your head high and walking briskly and vigorously can increase a person's self-confidence and leave a good impression on those who listen to the speech. If you have an attitude of contempt for the enemy, you must not be cowardly. The whole person is not good. (Exercise can change a person's temperament)

Live video of the UN speech

Announcer's Reading Skills

1. Because there are microphones now, the sound does not need to be too loud.

2. In "The King's Speech", it is mentioned that there can be pauses in tone, and long pauses are very solemn.

3. Control the breath, let the breath be even and stable, and carry our voice.

4. Adjust your emotional state, be positive and full of enthusiasm.

5. Say fewer words with more breath, and let the voice increase the component of virtual voice. (Just use your own falsetto. The best aura singer is Teresa Teng.)

His speech received a long round of applause

Data from:

1. Wikipedia Che Guevara

2. Himalaya's "Quick Tips for Reading American Language"

3. Breathing singing Teresa Teng

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Extended Reading

Che: Part One quotes

  • Ernesto Che Guevara: Homeland or death!

  • [upon hearing that Batista has fled Cuba]

    Ernesto Che Guevara: Nobody is going home on leave. We have only won the war. The revolution has just begun.