If you find that your child's expressive ability is poor, you can give your child an eloquence class first. In the eloquence class, children will boldly carry out eloquence training according to the teacher's guidance, and they will also have the courage to speak on stage, which is of great help to children's expressive ability. Moreover, eloquence classes generally make children insist on punching cards every day, which is very important. The training of eloquence depends on perseverance. Only with good supervision and daily practice, plus the guidance of the eloquence teacher, the child's expression will definitely make great progress.
In addition to oral color lessons, parents can also help their children understand and feel the beautiful words and artistic conception of literary works with the help of literary works, and guide their children to apply the indirect knowledge and experience they have learned to oral expression, thus developing their oral expression ability. Some people say that reading an excellent book is talking to a great man. Then, exposing children to excellent children's literature works is to enrich their life experience, cultivate their appreciation ability, and more importantly, improve their language level. Therefore, when we bring literary works to children, we should first help them analyze and understand them paragraph by paragraph, let them gradually enter the story scene, and then speak from the perspective of roles. If you were in a literary work, what would you do? Finally, guide children to perform literary works with emotion; The second is to transfer literary works and enrich vocabulary. On the basis of understanding the works, combined with children's life experience, consciously guide children to correctly apply beautiful words and expressions in literary works to daily life, constantly enrich children's vocabulary and improve their oral expression ability.
Finally, parents need to pay attention to some problems. If children are found to have incomplete sentences, improper words or low voices, parents should not rush to correct, deny or interrupt their children's speech, which will affect their initiative and enthusiasm. Instead, smile, keep an amiable attitude, and let the children continue to speak in encouraging language. We should believe that children will speak better and better. After the child has finished speaking, parents should express their opinions appropriately. For example, praise the child's good speech first, and then gently correct the child's mistakes. I hope what to do next time. At the same time, let the children know that everyone speaks badly and just correct their mistakes. As long as you often speak boldly, your parents believe that you will speak better.