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It was found that the first grade pupils in this study read correctly in these sentence contexts only 17 percent of the graded words they had previously misnamed while reading them in isolation . For the second - grade pupils so studied ...
It was found that the first grade pupils in this study read correctly in these sentence contexts only 17 percent of the graded words they had previously misnamed while reading them in isolation . For the second - grade pupils so studied ...
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and the subsequent application of production techniques will give pupils a greater appreciation for the efficacy of this medium . In order to initiate the scripting activity , teachers should organize their pupils into groups to perform ...
and the subsequent application of production techniques will give pupils a greater appreciation for the efficacy of this medium . In order to initiate the scripting activity , teachers should organize their pupils into groups to perform ...
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As teachers and pupils plan and organize radio presentations , they must keep in mind that everyday speech should be the guide for words that will be used and the manner in which they will use them . In order to assist pupils in the ...
As teachers and pupils plan and organize radio presentations , they must keep in mind that everyday speech should be the guide for words that will be used and the manner in which they will use them . In order to assist pupils in the ...
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