Here are a few essays or poems suitable for a six-year-old girl to read aloud: 1 "Childhood-Lu Xun" The Little Bunny Doesn't Want to Sleep-Andersen The Ugly Duckling-Andersen The Emperor's New Clothes-Andersen 5 Stars and Moon-Audrey Hepburn 6 Courage-Dale Carson These works had simple and easy to understand language and lively and interesting plots, which were very suitable for a 6-year-old girl to read. Through these works, you can inspire children's imagination and creativity, and at the same time let them feel the power of beauty and positive energy.
The books that a 30-year-old man reads can refer to the following: 1 Alive-Yu Hua: This is a classic of Chinese literature. It narrates the life experiences and turning points of fate of a Chinese farmer. It profoundly reflects the life and history of the Chinese countryside. This book is suitable for those who have deep thoughts about life and humanity. 2 " Three-Body "-Liu Cixin: This is a science fiction novel about the war and dialogue between the Earth civilization and the Three-Body Civilization. This book has profound thoughts and philosophical implications, but it also involves science and the knowledge of the universe. It is suitable for readers who like science fiction. 3 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez: This is a classic of Latin-American literature that tells the story of seven generations of a family and reflects the changes in Latin-American history and culture. The book was concise and the plot was complicated. It was suitable for readers who liked to read long novels. 4 1984-George Orwell: This is a political satire about the rule of a dictatorial government and its reign of terror. This book has profound thoughts and philosophical implications, but it also involves political and social issues. It is suitable for readers who have deep thoughts on political and social issues. 5 The Great Gatsby-F. Scott F. Gerald: This is an American literary classic that tells a story about love and wealth, reflecting the society and culture of the first half of the 20th century in America. This book is suitable for readers who like to read romantic novels.
Here are a few books suitable for a 30-year-old man: Alive by Yu Hua: This book narrates the life of an ordinary farmer and reflects the life and social changes in rural China through his experiences. The story of this book is vivid and full of emotions, which can make readers feel the preciousness and cherish of life. 2 "Three-Body"-Liu Cixin (by): This is a science fiction novel about the interaction and conflict between the Earth and the alien civilization. The thoughts of this book deeply involved the fate of mankind, the development of science and technology, and social change. This book is very readable and suitable for readers with science fiction interests. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: This book is an eternal fairy tale about a little prince who travels from his own planet to other planets. The theme of this book covers love, friendship, responsibility, and many other aspects. It can make readers think about the meaning and value of life. 4 "One Hundred Years of Solitude"-Garcia Marquez (by): This book is a magical realism novel that tells the story of a family of seven generations. This book's complex plot and many characters are full of imagination and mystery, allowing readers to feel the charm of Latino culture and history. 5 Hacker and Painter by Paul Graham: This book tells the story of a programmer who used his skills to become a hacker. This book encouraged people to use their creativity and technical ability to constantly explore and create new things.
There were many ancient poems that were suitable for the recitation competition, such as " Difficult Road to Shu,"" Stopping Clouds,"" Divination,"" Drinking Alone Under the Moon,"" Difficult Road,"" Beauty Yu,"" Slow Voice,"" The Book of Songs·Guan Ju,"" The Book of Songs·Jian Jia," and " Song of Climbing Youzhou Platform," etc. Among them," Yu Meiren " was a poem full of sorrow and hatred, expressing deep feelings. In addition, the Preface to the Pavilion of King Teng was also an ancient poem suitable for recitation competitions. It depicted the magnificent scenery of the old county of Yuzhang and the new mansion of Hongdu. Other ancient poems that were suitable for the recitation competition included " Drinking,"" Difficult Journey," and " Remembering the Ancient Red Cliff." In general, it was best to choose some longer poems when participating in the recitation competition. It was easy to express feelings, and at the same time, it was also necessary to choose famous poems to resonate.
There are many touching essays suitable for recitation. The following are some classic examples: 1 A passage from The Little Prince: If you tame me, we will need each other. To me, you're just a little boy, like a million little boys. But to you, I'm a fox, the only fox in the world. If you tame me, I want your existence to be worth it. Tamed because of me, I need you. You're perfect for me and I'll be with you forever until the sun goes down. Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get next. Life is like a journey, you never know what you will encounter. Life is like a poem, you never know how high the rhythm will be. Life is like a painting, you never know how beautiful it will be. 3. A passage from White Night: I once thought that parting was the limit of sadness. But when I saw you leave, I realized that there was no limit to my sadness. 4. A passage in Alive: People live for the sake of living. If people don't live, what's the difference between them and dead? These essays are full of touching emotions and philosophy, which can inspire the audience to feel the preciousness and cherish of life.
A mystery story could be a good choice. It often has an engaging plot that can keep adults interested for 20 minutes.
An example of a classic Chinese poem recitation is as follows: Climbing High The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. "Farewell to the ancient grass" The grass on the plain withers and thrives once a year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the king's grandson away, full of parting feelings. Silent Night Thoughts The moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown. "Climbing Mount Futian" The magnificent Futian Mountain and the vast sea of clouds. The sky is high and the clouds are light, looking at the wild geese flying south. If you don't reach the Great Wall, you're not a real man. You'll have to go twenty thousand miles. The Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains Painting displayed the glory of China today. The above is a recitation of some classic Chinese poems. I hope you like it.
Not necessarily. The recitation of modern poems was usually decided according to the content, emotion, and style of the poem. Some modern poems may be very short and only take a few minutes to recite, while others may take a long time to recite. Sometimes, some long modern poems might be recited because they needed to express more emotions and meaning. For example, some lyrical modern poems might take longer to recite to better express the poet's emotions. Of course, the length of the recitation depended on the recitation's skill and experience. Some readers may choose to recite a shorter poem while others may choose to recite a longer poem to better express the emotion and meaning of the poem.
There are many articles suitable for recitation. Some of the short philosophical articles include: 1 "In a hurry"-Jin Yong: The article briefly described the truth of cherishing the present when time flies. 2 Ascending a Mountain-Du Fu: The article briefly expressed his grand mind and lofty ideals by climbing a mountain to catch a glimpse of the world. 3 " Alive "-Yu Hua: The article briefly narrates the preciousness and meaning of life from the perspective of an ordinary person. 4 "To the Oak Tree"-Shu Ting: The article briefly expressed the determination and independence of the oak tree through the pursuit and determination of love. 5 I Believe-Wang Xiaobo: The article briefly expressed a kind of confidence and firm belief in the future. Although these essays were short, they were full of philosophy and touching power, suitable for reciting in a recitation competition or for individual recitals.
The following are some classic poems suitable for primary school students to read aloud: Courage from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: This poem encouraged children to face challenges bravely and pursue their dreams. Friendship in The Little Prince: This poem teaches children to cherish friendship and the emotional connection between people. 3 Stars: This poem encouraged children to feel the warmth and beauty of life and pay tribute to nature. 4. The Ugly Duckling from Andersen's Fairy Tales: This poem tells the story of a lonely and strong ugly duckling who eventually becomes a beautiful swan, encouraging children to bravely face the doubts and confusion of their own identities. 5 David Copperfield's "Honesty": This poem teaches children to be honest, respect others, and be a good person. He hoped that these poems could bring inspiration and encouragement to the children.
An example of a prose poem suitable for the first grade recitation competition is as follows: Race Against Time race against time We keep running But I can't keep up with it Only we stop Only then could he see its tracks. primary school students Let's race against time Cherish every minute and every second Let our future be better. Recitation example: (Students stand in a row with their speeches ready to start reciting) Time, you walk slowly Let us catch up with your footsteps Hello in the future Let us cheer for you. (Students begin to recite)