Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... vocabularies are generally their largest and the speaking vocabulary is usually the second largest . Therefore , it seems permissible that spoken words in the audio presentation can exceed the pupils ' speaking , reading and writing ...
... vocabularies are generally their largest and the speaking vocabulary is usually the second largest . Therefore , it seems permissible that spoken words in the audio presentation can exceed the pupils ' speaking , reading and writing ...
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... vocabulary , phonetic analysis and two levels of comprehension , literal and inferential . 7. Mastery a . Group test . b . takes about 30 minutes to adminis- ter . c . results will tell you if student is ready for the next basal reader ...
... vocabulary , phonetic analysis and two levels of comprehension , literal and inferential . 7. Mastery a . Group test . b . takes about 30 minutes to adminis- ter . c . results will tell you if student is ready for the next basal reader ...
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... Vocabulary than did the control group ( F = 8.37 , df = 1 , 73 , p < .01 ) . * 2. The experimental group had higher ... Vocabulary Test are found in the Harris - Jacobson Vocabulary List - 49 on the Core List and one on the Additional ...
... Vocabulary than did the control group ( F = 8.37 , df = 1 , 73 , p < .01 ) . * 2. The experimental group had higher ... Vocabulary Test are found in the Harris - Jacobson Vocabulary List - 49 on the Core List and one on the Additional ...
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