Please don't learn when I am stuttering.

Melyna 2022-03-20 09:01:11


This is an experience that if it were not for a stuttering child, it would never be able to feel. It was bright and smart, but could not speak. I can’t say three sentences, as if I could see the corners of the other party’s regretful mouth curling downwards, and a soft sigh in my heart, "Oh...what a good boy, it's a pity to stammer." The movie "The King's Speech" tells Ours is such a story, a story of a stuttering George VI and his speech therapist.

Stuttering is not treatable. It is more of a psychological illness, a kind of fear. In elementary school class, the teacher likes to let the class leader's articulate students read the text aloud, with a loud voice and a strong voice. Being selected is an honor. It’s hard for me to remember how I stuttered. It seems that it was once in the second grade. When I was holding a textbook, standing in my seat, facing the dazzling paper, I really couldn’t read a coherent one. sentence. It seems difficult for outsiders to understand, that's it, you can't pronounce the first syllable at the beginning, as if someone is holding your throat. The teacher had no choice but to tell me to sit down. Since then, I have never read the text aloud in public, never again.

"Speak slowly." "Don't worry." "Speak slowly"...I listened too much to things like that. Just like in a movie, the family will laugh at you and say your name "Uncle Uncle Uncle...Di". When someone learns from you, they think this is funny, and they become more nervous and stammers.

My mother sometimes sums up, for example, I stutter a lot when it rains on a cloudy day. When the stammering didn't make a sentence, my mother said, "Speak slowly, it's cloudy today." I saw it and it was true. This disease is similar to rheumatism.

In the movie, the king finally gave a pre-war speech with the help of a therapist. He is a good king, brave to take responsibility, love the country, love his brother and father. The therapist helped him make the association and helped him skip the "P" sound that he couldn't make. Face psychological fears.

When I was 12 years old, the municipal level organized a speech contest. In a meeting room of the school preliminaries, I was holding a well-rounded speech and prayed that I would not stammer in the future. At this time, I saw a videotape of a speech contest. The little girl in the picture said every sentence in a very exaggerated tone. I was stunned for a long time before I realized that it was possible to talk like this. I'm not good, but I act well, and I'm not afraid to act.
When I graduated from university, I got the first level of Putonghua, and got the champion or runner-up of every speech contest that I participated in since childhood.

The voice of King George VI accompanied the British people through the difficult World War II. His therapist was beside him in every radio speech, he was awarded a special medal for contribution by the royal family, and he maintained a close friendship with the king throughout his life. At the end of the film, the king's family stood on the balcony, accepting the cheers of the people. Only then did we discover that our king was so elegant and handsome.

Throughout the film, the king seldom laughs, and is placed in the lower right corner of the screen, with a gray-blue tone, like a little boy who is anxious and aggrieved for failing to finish his homework. When he made the first smooth speech in his life, he smiled, with confidence. How much would like to return to the front of my childhood, knelt down and told her, "Do not be afraid, they laugh at you, do not ignore them. Speak, do not bother other people. Finally, you will be great, and more courageous."

Highly recommended This film, "The King's Speech", is for every child who has been feared and ridiculed.

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Extended Reading

The King's Speech quotes

  • Robert Wood: Let the microphone do the work, sir.

  • Dr. Blandine Bentham: Cigarette smoking calms the nerves and, uh, gives you confidence.