Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and sons, 1932 - 401 էջ |
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... Reading . - Many of these benefits are inci- dental , though important . The immediate aim of an oral reading class is , of course , to teach students to read well aloud . As to the uses for this ability it must be said that they are ...
... Reading . - Many of these benefits are inci- dental , though important . The immediate aim of an oral reading class is , of course , to teach students to read well aloud . As to the uses for this ability it must be said that they are ...
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... Reading . — It is important to note that our model should be not the reading habits but the speaking habits of cultivated people . The reading of even the most highly culti- vated people falls far below their conversation in liveliness ...
... Reading . — It is important to note that our model should be not the reading habits but the speaking habits of cultivated people . The reading of even the most highly culti- vated people falls far below their conversation in liveliness ...
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... reading too elementary for college students ? Why ? 2. What are the causes of the college student's low reading ability ? 3. What is the result of encouraging speed in children's reading ? Com 4. What is the best test for a reader's ...
... reading too elementary for college students ? Why ? 2. What are the causes of the college student's low reading ability ? 3. What is the result of encouraging speed in children's reading ? Com 4. What is the best test for a reader's ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 11 |
OBJECTIVES IN THE STUDY OF ORAL READING | 18 |
V INTERPRETATION OF ATTITUDE | 69 |
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