What is the function and significance of oral practice?

The function and significance of oral practice are:

1, realize the * * * in the mouth.

2. It is beneficial to clear pronunciation and mellow voice and achieve clear pronunciation and mellow voice.

3, you can make your oral pronunciation state actively concentrated, and don't be too lazy.

4. Be able to pronounce clearly. Oral practice can exercise the strength and control of oral cavity and various organs, mainly zygomatic muscles, tongue and lip muscles, so as to better meet the needs of artistic vocal strength and control.

At the same time, oral practice is a very important practice step for broadcast hosts. Every small host should do a good job in oral practice before opening his mouth to pronounce, so that his lips and tongue can be fully relaxed and exercised, and every word can be fuller and rounder.

Oral practice training methods:

1, practice with your mouth open and your mouth closed

Open your mouth like yawning, close your mouth like eating an apple. Open your mouth gently, lift the corners of your mouth obliquely upward, slightly relax your upper and lower lips, and naturally extend your tongue horizontally. Doing this exercise is to overcome the problem of mouth opening.

2. Chewing practice

The combination of chewing with your mouth open and chewing with your mouth closed naturally makes your tongue flat.

3, lip exercises

Lips are closed in front, back, left, right, up, down, left and right, and lips begin.

4, tongue practice

The tip of the tongue pushes the lower teeth, and the tongue surface gradually inclines upward. The tip of the tongue abuts against the oral wall on the left and right sides of the mouth and rotates up and down on the front teeth. The tip of the tongue sticks out of the mouth up and down, and the tongue stands up left and right in the mouth. The tip of the tongue bounces against the hard palate and lips, and the tip of the tongue starts to contact the upper gum, and the base of the tongue starts to contact the soft palate.