The normal speech speed is about 200 words a minute. Generally speaking, the speed of speech can be divided into fast, medium and slow three: fast means excitement, cheerful and nervous, and excited, with more than 200 words per minute.
The speaker writes a speech in advance, recites it repeatedly, goes to the podium after reciting it, and gives a speech to the audience without writing it. This way of speaking is more suitable for speech contests and beginners, and can test and cultivate the speaker's speaking ability to a certain extent. Its disadvantage is that it is not convenient for the speaker to improvise and make the audience feel artificial. Once you forget the words, it is difficult to continue, and you often have to make a fool of yourself on the spot.
It is said that British Prime Minister Churchill once fell off the platform because he couldn't recite his speech. Therefore, to use this way of speaking, we must be fully prepared, the language should be colloquial as much as possible, the expression should be natural, and the traces of performance should be avoided.
The speed of expanding data is relative. In general, Chinese expresses meaning and spreads information at a speed of about 240 syllables per minute, and the speed of radio and television news broadcast is about 300 words per minute.
The standard of Putonghua is a necessary condition. Of course, some great speakers may not all have standard Mandarin, but it is very important to make people understand in communication.
Sean Shannon, a Canadian, recited the monologue of "to be or not to be" in Hamlet in 23.8 seconds with 1995, and was selected as a Guinness World Record. In 20 15, China crosstalk actor Fang Qingping performed "Mulan Ci" in 20.5 seconds 183 on the BTV Spring Festival Evening program, which was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records and set a new record previously set by Sean Shannon and others.