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What are the lines of the weather announcer in kindergarten

As follows:

1, report the weather tomorrow! Now the weather has changed. It used to be very sunny, but now it's cloudy. Do you want to know the weather tomorrow? Let me tell you something.

The temperature of the weather tomorrow will be 4 to 8 degrees. Do you prefer sunny or rainy days? Personally, I prefer sunny days, because sunny days can make my mood more cheerful, more cheerful and brighter, so tomorrow's weather will disgust me.

3. Tomorrow will be a low temperature, with light rain and breeze, and it is easy to catch a cold. Everyone should have heard my report. It will be a little cold tomorrow, so I want to remind everyone: put on more clothes and don't catch a cold!

4. Friendly reminder to children who want to go out to play, remember to wear raincoats, rain boots and umbrellas. It's very wet on rainy days. Remember to drink plenty of hot water and be careful of catching a cold!

5. Happy time flies. It's almost time to say goodbye. So today's weather report is over. I hope you will remember me and welcome you to kindergarten. Have a nice day! Thank you!

Sound requirements

In life, it's disgusting to talk in a pretentious way with a strong accent or a loud voice. The announcer must never use this voice. If it is broadcast in an artificial voice, it will create a psychological distance from the audience, so that the audience can turn the knob away. Simplicity can make people feel kind and willing to listen to you.

Broadcasting is by no means a mechanical action that sounds when you see a word, let alone a display of sound. The taboo of broadcasting is to make unintentional sound, heartless sound and stagnant sound.

The voice requirements for announcers can be summarized as follows: accurate and standardized, clear and smooth; Round and concentrated, simple and clear; Combining rigidity with softness, combining reality with reality; Rich in colors and freely changeable.

Most of the announcer's work is to broadcast with scripts, and some of it is improvisation. The wide range of broadcast content, diverse forms and refined language make the creation of radio have a broad world, and also put forward higher requirements for the production of sound. In order to meet the needs of expressing feelings, the announcer's voice must be full of vitality.