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Read-Aloud and the English Language Learner.

Read-Aloud and the English Language Learner.

... 27 read-aloud sessions to immerse students into four areas aligned with reading research practices: (a) predicting, which asks students to make a statement about what will or might happen in the future; (b) ...

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Structured Read-Aloud In Middle School:  The Potential Impact On Reading Achievement

Structured Read-Aloud In Middle School: The Potential Impact On Reading Achievement

... the read-aloud in middle school, but note that they understand why some may be apprehensive to try this ...that read- alouds will make their students passive or dependent, but reading aloud to ...

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The effect of read aloud assistance on the text comprehension of dyslexic and non dyslexic English language learners

The effect of read aloud assistance on the text comprehension of dyslexic and non dyslexic English language learners

... the read-aloud assistance than those without learning difficulties ...of read aloud on reading assessments by only some students if the test scores are being interpreted and used in the same ...

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Secondary School Students’ English Literacy: Use of Interactive Read Aloud Instructional Strategy

Secondary School Students’ English Literacy: Use of Interactive Read Aloud Instructional Strategy

... Interactive read aloud clearly has many benefits when teachers and students interact and discuss ...being read aloud, they gain new words, be- gin to figure out how letters and sounds are ...

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The Effects of Read aloud Assistance on Second Language Oral Fluency in Text Summary Speech

The Effects of Read aloud Assistance on Second Language Oral Fluency in Text Summary Speech

... they read. In addition, read-aloud assistance (RAA), in which one reads a text while simultaneously listening to its oral recording, may further enhance their utterance fluency (UF) due to its ...

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Automatic Scoring of Children’s Read Aloud Text Passages and Word Lists

Automatic Scoring of Children’s Read Aloud Text Passages and Word Lists

... While assessment of reading is usually done post- hoc with measures of reading comprehension, di- rect reading assessment is also often performed using a different method, oral (read-aloud) reading. In this ...

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HELPING INTERNATIONAL TEACHING ASSISTANTS ACQUIRE DISCOURSE INTONATION: EXPLICIT AND IMPLICITL2 KNOWLEDGE

HELPING INTERNATIONAL TEACHING ASSISTANTS ACQUIRE DISCOURSE INTONATION: EXPLICIT AND IMPLICITL2 KNOWLEDGE

... a read-aloud condition where speech processing burdens were reduced, both an experimental and control group (who received explicit instruction only) improved over time on speech rate, planning pauses versus ...

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FACTORS INFLUENCING READING LITERACY AT THE PRIMARY SCHOOL LEVEL

FACTORS INFLUENCING READING LITERACY AT THE PRIMARY SCHOOL LEVEL

... Z read aloud to their children once a week or more frequently in 81% of cases, but in the group of higher achievements this number is considerably smaller – ...have read independently; in group A ...

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Decision Making Amplification Under Uncertainty: An Exploratory Study of Behavioral Similarity and Intelligent Decision Support Systems

Decision Making Amplification Under Uncertainty: An Exploratory Study of Behavioral Similarity and Intelligent Decision Support Systems

... The goal of the present study was to examine the effects of the read-aloud alternation on a test designed to measure reading comprehension. As discussed previously, student disabilities are often unique, ...

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The next Live Oak School Board meeting will take place on Thursday, Dec 8 in the Music Room at 7pm.

The next Live Oak School Board meeting will take place on Thursday, Dec 8 in the Music Room at 7pm.

... Choosing the right book can be challenging, especially in the early stages of reading. Most picture books are meant to be read aloud by adults and don’t actually contain “decodable” text. More accessible ...

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Phonology and orthography in reading aloud

Phonology and orthography in reading aloud

... The specific masked priming procedure used in this study was the so‑called four‑field masked priming procedure (described in Fer‑ rand, Grainger, & Segui, 1994) and was very similar to the one used in Schiller (1998, ...

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Assessment of an Index for Measuring Pronunciation Difficulty

Assessment of an Index for Measuring Pronunciation Difficulty

... Research on computer-assisted language learning (CALL) has been carried out for learning the pro- nunciation of European languages as a foreign language such as English (Witt & Young 2002, Mak et al. 2004, Ai & ...

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Read

Read

... But perhaps most importantly, the Écrits are, to my mind, best read in a group. Over the past year I have had the good fortune to meet with a committed group of scholars who have read aloud from the ...

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Download

Download

... applying their growing knowledge of root words, prefixes and suffixes (etymology and morphology) as listed in English Appendix 1, both to read aloud and to understand the meaning of n[r] ...

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READING ALOUD STRATEGIES IN READING ENGLISH TEXTS

READING ALOUD STRATEGIES IN READING ENGLISH TEXTS

... Reading aloud by a young language learner shows unique patterns as the evidence of his/her language data ...to read English written texts aloud to identify errors that actually bring certain benefits ...

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Storytelling Study

Storytelling Study

... intellectual disability or attention deficit disorder. It would be beneficial to examine how children with hearing loss, or children who are classified as having diagnoses that make attention and learning more ...

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To read or not to read :  Textual vs media interpretation

To read or not to read : Textual vs media interpretation

... to read, its pathways have been ...someone read aloud is presumably neurologically different from that of an illiterate, in whose brain the pathways have not been ...to read may have ...

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'We speak with our ears': the assessment of children’s capacity to pronounce isolated phonemes and their capacity to read or say words aloud in the english language: implications for learning to read

'We speak with our ears': the assessment of children’s capacity to pronounce isolated phonemes and their capacity to read or say words aloud in the english language: implications for learning to read

... “WE SPEAK WITH OUR EARS” The Assessment of Children’s Capacity to Pronounce Isolated Phonemes and Their Capacity to Read or Say Words Aloud in the English Language: Implications for Lear[r] ...

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The Use of Think-aloud Methods in Qualitative Research An Introduction to Think-aloud Methods

The Use of Think-aloud Methods in Qualitative Research An Introduction to Think-aloud Methods

... Think-aloud studies that employed quantitative methods have sought to generalize the experiences of certain populations of students. Researchers, such as Johnson (1992), have sought to generalize their subjects’ ...

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The blue notebooks (1st ed.)

The blue notebooks (1st ed.)

... Cold sand under the feet, blue rain, soft shells on an abandoned grey shore.. Afternoons it was wander through valleys and read some of the old poets aloud while getting drunk on the loc[r] ...

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