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Instead , then , of conflict between silent and oral reading , there should be a greater effort to clarify the aims of each and to ascertain wherein oral reading supplements silent reading . The results of this enthusiasm for silent ...
Instead , then , of conflict between silent and oral reading , there should be a greater effort to clarify the aims of each and to ascertain wherein oral reading supplements silent reading . The results of this enthusiasm for silent ...
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this choral reading are to give opportunities for enjoyment in the reading of poetry to those students who are inhibited in reading aloud individually , and to enrich poetry through orchestration similar to the orchestration of music .
this choral reading are to give opportunities for enjoyment in the reading of poetry to those students who are inhibited in reading aloud individually , and to enrich poetry through orchestration similar to the orchestration of music .
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Select from your general reading five examples of sounds or sound combinations that help to create a mood . 3. Observe elementary or high - school classes during oral reading periods . What would you characterize as the most basic ...
Select from your general reading five examples of sounds or sound combinations that help to create a mood . 3. Observe elementary or high - school classes during oral reading periods . What would you characterize as the most basic ...
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MECHANISM OF VOICE AND SPEECH | 15 |
STRONG AND WEAK FORMS | 79 |
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