Primary school students 'self-composed skits were an art form that used primary school students as the main characters to express their feelings and thoughts about life by telling their own stories or things that happened around them.
Primary school students need to pay attention to the following points when editing skits:
First of all, you have to determine the theme. This can be your own life experience or your thoughts on a social problem.
Secondly, you must determine the plot and structure of the story, including the beginning, middle and end.
The content of the story must be true and credible. You can add some unique elements through your own imagination and creation.
4. The way of expression should be flexible. Various artistic forms such as painting, music, dance, etc. can be used.
Finally, the story must be infectious, able to attract the audience's interest and let them participate in it.
Composing skits was a very interesting art form. It allowed primary school students to express their thoughts and feelings through imagination and creativity. At the same time, it could also train their language skills and performance skills.
The following was a simple script for a two-person skit:
[Setting: A Restaurant]
[Character: Xiao Ming and Xiao Hong]
(Xiao Ming and Xiao Hong are eating in the restaurant. The waiter walks over.)
Waiter: Hello, what would you like to order?
Xiao Ming: We want a steak, fried rice and some salad.
Xiao Hong: We also want a steak, fried rice and some salad.
Waiter: Alright, your menu is ready.
(Xiao Ming and Xiao Hong begin to order. The waiter is watching.)
Xiao Ming: Wow, this steak looks good. How do you want it cooked?
Xiao Hong: I want it medium well.
Waiter: Yes, the steak is ready. Do you need anything else?
Xiao Ming: Yes, I want a drink. Room temperature or cold?
Xiao Hong: I want room temperature.
Waitress: Yes, the drinks have been ordered. Do you need anything else?
Xiao Ming: Oh no, I want a glass of orange juice.
Xiao Hong: Alright, the juice is ready.
(Xiao Ming and Xiao Hong began to order other food and drinks.)
Xiao Ming: Wow, this fried rice looks delicious. I want to eat more.
Xiao Hong: Alright, I want to eat a few more mouthfuls too.
(Xiao Ming and Xiao Hong start to enjoy their food)
Xiao Ming: This salad tastes really good. I want another serving.
Xiao Hong: Alright, I want another serving too.
(Xiao Ming and Xiao Hong continue to enjoy their food)
Suddenly, Xiao Hong felt a little thirsty.
Xiao Hong: Waiter, I'm thirsty.
Waiter: Alright, please wait a moment. I'll prepare it for you right away.
(The waiter came over to pour water for Xiao Hong.)
Waiter: Thank you. Would you like another drink?
Xiao Hong: No need, I already have one.
(Xiao Ming and Xiao Hong continue to enjoy their food when the waiter comes over)
Waitress: Sorry to disturb you. Your dishes are all ready. Can you pay the bill and leave now?
Xiao Ming: Yes, we've already finished eating.
Xiao Hong: Thank you, waiter.
(Xiao Ming and Xiao Hong stood up and nodded at the waiter before leaving the restaurant together.)
The above is a simple two-person skit script. I hope you like it.
The main character was a transmigrator who had transmigrated to a different world, but his skills in the other world made him very powerful in this world, so he began to show off his skills, which led to a group of people who were jealous of him laughing at him. In the end, the protagonist realized that keeping a low profile in the Otherworld was the way to survive, so he began to silently cultivate his skills.
A man in a black suit entered a cafe and ordered a cup of coffee. Then, a woman in white came in and ordered a cup of coffee. The man said to the woman,"You don't seem to have ordered tea." The woman smiled but did not answer. Then another waiter came over and said to the man,"Sorry, we don't have black suits here." The man was a little angry, but he still drank his coffee.
A man walked into a bar and ordered a drink. Then he walked up to a woman and said,"Can you have a drink with me?" The woman was a little surprised, but she still drank the glass of wine. Then the man ordered another glass of wine and walked to another woman and said,"Can you have a drink with me?" The woman looked at the man hesitantly but still drank the wine. Finally the woman returned to her seat and said to the man,"I'm sorry I can't drink with you because I'm not from the bar." The man was a little angry, but he still left the bar.
A young boy was traveling with his father. On the way, the boy kept playing with his phone. His father was very angry and thought that he did not respect him. Finally, they arrived at a small town where the local residents were holding a celebration. The boy's father saw his son's cell phone and was very angry. He walked over and took the cell phone away and threw it on the celebration ground. Then, the boy saw the phone and walked over to pick it up and put it on the stage of the celebration. At this time, the boy's father saw it and was very angry." You are not only disrespecting me, but also disrespecting this celebration!" The boy looked at his father and smiled." Dad, this celebration is for you. You should respect it." His father smiled and put the phone back.
Skits and crosstalks were both important components of the art of Chinese crosstalks, usually performed by more than two actors. They expressed social life and the ways of the world through humorous language, bringing joy and entertainment to the audience.
Skits usually used stories, events, or characters from daily life as the theme to portray the characters through exaggeration, irony, humor, and other methods to express the story. The performance time of a skit was usually relatively short, usually between a few minutes to dozens of minutes.
Crosstalk, on the other hand, used language as its main means of expression to express thoughts, opinions, and feelings through humorous and humorous language. It allowed the audience to appreciate the art of language and at the same time feel the charm of crosstalk. Crosstalk performances usually lasted for a long time, ranging from a few hours to a few days.
Skits and crosstalk have a long history and rich cultural content in China. They are an important part of Chinese culture and art. Through continuous innovation and development, they have become the treasures of Chinese culture and are deeply loved and respected by the audience.
Crosstalk and skits are both traditional Chinese art forms. They are very interesting and can make the audience laugh. Here are some of the crosstalk and skits that I think are very good:
Crosstalk:
1 "Oil Selling Man"-Liu Baorui, Li Jindou
2 "Crosstalk Conference"-Guo Degang, Yu Qian, etc.
3. The Self-Cultivation of Crosstalk Actors-Zhang Shanwei
Skit:
1 New Year-Zhao Lirong, Gong Hanlin
2 "Oil Selling Man"-Liu Baorui, Li Jindou
3 "Crosstalk Conference"-Guo Degang, Yu Qian, etc.
4. Complete Collection of Pieces-Chen Peisi, Zhu Shimao, etc.
These are some of the crosstalk and skits that I think are very good. I hope you will like them. Of course, there are many other excellent works that you can choose according to your preferences.
I have no definite answer. Sometimes manga series end when the story feels complete to the creator or when publishing circumstances change. So, we'll just have to wait and see.
No, there isn't. The main emphasis of Haikyuu is on teamwork, friendship, and the pursuit of excellence in volleyball. Love stories are not a significant part of the plot.
The Haikyuu manga is indeed over. It had a great run and left a lasting impression on readers. The story came to a satisfying end, tying up loose ends and giving closure to the characters' arcs.