Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and ModernInstruction on reading aloud, accompanied by practice selections. |
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... chapter was written to stimulate the student's thinking and reading in this field . And it is hoped that the ideas expressed ... PROJECTS FOR CHAPTER II 1. Give a short talk on one of the following themes : ( a ) Expression cannot exceed ...
... chapter was written to stimulate the student's thinking and reading in this field . And it is hoped that the ideas expressed ... PROJECTS FOR CHAPTER II 1. Give a short talk on one of the following themes : ( a ) Expression cannot exceed ...
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... PROJECTS FOR CHAPTER III Up to this point in your education for communicating with others , you have studied many of the tools to be set forth in this chapter , but you have studied them with the thought of writing out your ideas so as ...
... PROJECTS FOR CHAPTER III Up to this point in your education for communicating with others , you have studied many of the tools to be set forth in this chapter , but you have studied them with the thought of writing out your ideas so as ...
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... PROJECTS FOR CHAPTER VII 1. SKILL IN READING As a preparation for oral reading , we cannot stress too strongly nor emphasize too highly the need to develop a capacity for think- ing and feeling deeply . The reader should saturate ...
... PROJECTS FOR CHAPTER VII 1. SKILL IN READING As a preparation for oral reading , we cannot stress too strongly nor emphasize too highly the need to develop a capacity for think- ing and feeling deeply . The reader should saturate ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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