Sentences with phrase «often read aloud»

When read from an English / Western perspective there is some justification for this viewpoint, but it should be remembered that the book was not written in a Western language or, in the first instance, for a Western audience, but for a Kenyan audience still familiar with the oral tradition - in Kenya, Wa Thiong «o's works are often read aloud over a period of (many) days.
Some reviewers feel that it is overly long and repetitious and a tad didactic, but that is perhaps to lose sight of the fact that it wasn't written in a Western language or, in the first instance, for a Western audience, but for a Kenyan audience still familiar with the oral tradition - in Kenya his works are often read aloud over a period of (many!)
But the King James Version proved nearly unreadable for many students, so I often read aloud in class from The New English Bible (Oxford University Press, 1970), stopping frequently for questions.
In addition, he often reads aloud to adult audiences.

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Often, Kernan would devote a significant part of his lecture time to reading the text aloud, not in a highly dramatic manner, but with sensitivity to the texts» rhythms and semantic nuances.
Winter World by Bernd Heinrich - I seem to pick this one up and read it again each year stopping often to read aloud a tidbit to the kids.
Reading stories aloud to your child — often!
How often do you read aloud to your little one?
Preschooler often memorize words to their favorite books and they like to «read» them aloud themselves.
Read them aloud to yourself as often as you can.
Very often, they're literally just books read aloud, to the best of the ability of a single, usually highly skilled reader.
Often, as an actor reads aloud something Lawrence wrote about the landscape, the filmmaker tries to mimic the shot in the modern landscape.
It creates a desire to skip over Ben's sections, something that's reinforced by how often we have to watch a character write something down to him that Haynes then shows to the camera and has him read aloud.
I really enjoyed reading aloud to students and they often commented about how they appreciated it across all ages and across all ability levels.
In some disciplines in the humanities, researchers often read their conference papers, literally, This sounds odd to people from other disciplines, but there is an art to reading aloud.
While oral reading is important, she writes, round - robin style is stressful to struggling readers who often «determine what they will have to read aloud ahead of time and rehearse it while others are reading and thus lose the continuity of the text.
When her class read books together aloud, Alanna would often become confused.
Too often, read alouds often become an activity that monitors comprehension rather than one that builds comprehension.
Sometimes it's fun to simply read aloud for enjoyment, but often teachers use their read aloud time as a basis for mini lessons or other reading instruction.
A fifth - grade teacher tells you that she believes reading aloud is an important component of reading workshop time, but she doesn't use it often because the students don't listen during the reading.
Even when children can read independently, they benefit from read - aloud time because they are often capable of understanding more complex plots and language than their reading fluency allows.
Reading aloud, most often during «Round Robin» reading, can be especially challenging for English learners or struggling rReading aloud, most often during «Round Robin» reading, can be especially challenging for English learners or struggling rreading, can be especially challenging for English learners or struggling readers.
Hearing their classmates read aloud often has a motivating effect on ELLs.
Each student reads aloud to the teacher, and she types the text using the class computer, often asking questions or making suggestions for revision.
Reading Aloud: The Kids & Family Reading Report: 6th Edition reveals an increase in parents with kids ages 0 — 5 reading aloud early and often from two yeaReading Aloud: The Kids & Family Reading Report: 6th Edition reveals an increase in parents with kids ages 0 — 5 reading aloud early and often from two yearsAloud: The Kids & Family Reading Report: 6th Edition reveals an increase in parents with kids ages 0 — 5 reading aloud early and often from two yeaReading Report: 6th Edition reveals an increase in parents with kids ages 0 — 5 reading aloud early and often from two yeareading aloud early and often from two yearsaloud early and often from two years ago.
When you read your book aloud, your ears will find many errors, repetitive words, and even plot flaws that your eyes (and the eyes of others) will often miss.
Burckhardt often incorporated a jazz soundtrack or poets — such as John Ashbery (Mounting Tension, 1950; Ostensibly, 1989), Kenneth Koch (In Bed, 1986), and Frank O'Hara (Automotive Story, 1954)-- reading their poems aloud as narration.
As the late linguist Göran Kjellmer explained, «A lecture that is read aloud from the written page is often difficult to take in when its delivery lacks the verbal guides and signposts that we more or less subconsciously expect to find in speech.»
It usually works okay, but the big problem is that Cortana often doesn't read messages aloud and the custom text message ringtones that you may have set up don't work.
«Read Aloud» and often!!
She's amazing about children's literacy so her books can often be used as fun, educational read alouds.
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