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that the pragmatic knowledge developed naturally in children's use of oral language can be transferred and applied to enhance comprehension of the function of the language in text . Instruction that teaches young readers to examine the ...
that the pragmatic knowledge developed naturally in children's use of oral language can be transferred and applied to enhance comprehension of the function of the language in text . Instruction that teaches young readers to examine the ...
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In using suggested approaches , teachers may wish to create labels for the functions that are more similar to students ... For instance , using " order " or " command " may substitute for the regulatory function and " for fun " may ...
In using suggested approaches , teachers may wish to create labels for the functions that are more similar to students ... For instance , using " order " or " command " may substitute for the regulatory function and " for fun " may ...
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an Approach 5 : Analysis of message function in narrative text using discussion , retelling , charting and mapping Britton ( 1984 ) considers text to be " verbal object " " artifact " to be held up for different types of analysis .
an Approach 5 : Analysis of message function in narrative text using discussion , retelling , charting and mapping Britton ( 1984 ) considers text to be " verbal object " " artifact " to be held up for different types of analysis .
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When an ESL Adult Becomes a Reader | 11 |
SelfQuestioning An Aid to Metacognition | 25 |
Audiobooks in the Reading Program | 43 |
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