Basic Training in SpeechD.C. Heath, 1947 - 551 páginas Although the man's young wife keeps him from shooting at any of the animals they see, they both agree it was a very successful hunting trip. |
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Lester Thonssen, Howard Gilkinson. 22 ORAL READING IMPORTANCE OF ORAL READING At times in the past , training in reading aloud to others has been greatly emphasized in the grades and in high school . Oral methods of teaching reading ...
Lester Thonssen, Howard Gilkinson. 22 ORAL READING IMPORTANCE OF ORAL READING At times in the past , training in reading aloud to others has been greatly emphasized in the grades and in high school . Oral methods of teaching reading ...
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... oral reading , the eye is quicker than the voice . Our eyes come to rest at a point near the beginning of the line which is to be read aloud , and while we are speaking the words which come clearly into vision on the first fixation ...
... oral reading , the eye is quicker than the voice . Our eyes come to rest at a point near the beginning of the line which is to be read aloud , and while we are speaking the words which come clearly into vision on the first fixation ...
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... oral reading runs up to 1-2 seconds or more . 2 DEVELOPING SKILL IN ORAL READING Using the Eye - Voice Span - In one of the early experimental studies of oral reading it was found that good readers have a wider eye - voice span than do ...
... oral reading runs up to 1-2 seconds or more . 2 DEVELOPING SKILL IN ORAL READING Using the Eye - Voice Span - In one of the early experimental studies of oral reading it was found that good readers have a wider eye - voice span than do ...
Contenido
A Preliminary Statement | 3 |
The Nature and Functions of Speech | 13 |
Chapter 3 | 31 |
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