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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... student . As the student puts his mind alongside the minds of some of the great thinkers , whether they are essayists , poets , dramatists , he has the opportunity to sharpen his ability to think . Oral read- ing permits the student to ...
... student . As the student puts his mind alongside the minds of some of the great thinkers , whether they are essayists , poets , dramatists , he has the opportunity to sharpen his ability to think . Oral read- ing permits the student to ...
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... student's appreciation of the beauties of nature are not enhanced by a contemplation of Keats's " Endymion " ? A student may get some help in his own personal development by a quiet perusal in his study of these masterpieces , but he ...
... student's appreciation of the beauties of nature are not enhanced by a contemplation of Keats's " Endymion " ? A student may get some help in his own personal development by a quiet perusal in his study of these masterpieces , but he ...
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... student's discussion . The ideas of the authors are taken up and considered from all angles . What did the author ... student to appreciate the contribution of his fellows . Oral reading is a course that obliges the student to react to ...
... student's discussion . The ideas of the authors are taken up and considered from all angles . What did the author ... student to appreciate the contribution of his fellows . Oral reading is a course that obliges the student to react to ...
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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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