The connection between speech and eloquence: both are communicative skills of oral language.
The difference between speech and eloquence: different references, different sources, different emphases
1. Different references
1. Speech: on a certain or Certain questions express opinions or insights to the audience.
2. Eloquence: the ability to speak: eloquence. He is eloquent and tells stories vividly and vividly.
2. Different sources
1. Speech: Hu Yepin's "The Light Is in Front of Us" 8: "This morning the student team entered the concession to speak in groups of seven. Lectures on the killing of workers and the arrest of students."
2. Eloquence: Chapter 2 of Du Pengcheng's "In Peaceful Days": "He was criticized for his poor eloquence and unbearable posture. Annoyed! ”
3. Different emphases
1. Speech: in public places, using vocal language as the main means and body language as the auxiliary means to address a specific issue. A kind of language communication activity to express one's opinions and opinions clearly and completely, to clarify matters or express emotions, and to carry out propaganda and agitation.
2. Eloquence: The art and skill of oral expression in which the expressive subject uses accurate, appropriate, vivid, ingenious and effective oral expression strategies to achieve specific communication purposes and achieve satisfactory communication effects.