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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... LANGUAGE AND EXPERIENCE A. Word and Thought B. Imagery C. Symbols D. Total Meaning E. Associations F. World of Words G. Words and Things II . THE REFERENT A. Three Classes of Labels 1 . 2 . 3 . Names Collections Abstractions B. Examples ...
... LANGUAGE AND EXPERIENCE A. Word and Thought B. Imagery C. Symbols D. Total Meaning E. Associations F. World of Words G. Words and Things II . THE REFERENT A. Three Classes of Labels 1 . 2 . 3 . Names Collections Abstractions B. Examples ...
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... language into eye language . In some schools children are taken to local points of interest to see for themselves what words mean . For example , a class goes to the post office and there sees a canceling machine . Then , when the ...
... language into eye language . In some schools children are taken to local points of interest to see for themselves what words mean . For example , a class goes to the post office and there sees a canceling machine . Then , when the ...
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... Language Habits in Human Affairs ( New York : Harper & Brothers , 1941 ) . Be prepared to read aloud a few paragraphs to the class . 2. Read and report orally upon one of the chapters in Irving J. Lee's The Language of Wisdom and Folly ...
... Language Habits in Human Affairs ( New York : Harper & Brothers , 1941 ) . Be prepared to read aloud a few paragraphs to the class . 2. Read and report orally upon one of the chapters in Irving J. Lee's The Language of Wisdom and Folly ...
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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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