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Them Speak For Themselves: e. Enunciate clearly and them speak for themselves slowlv and directly to the child, f. Tell stories, rhymes, and jingles, often repeating favorites. g. Encourage the child's own reading.
2. To increase the child's ability to them speak for themselves in an interesting, direct, and forceful way: a. Provide opportunities for each child to tell a group something that the
group is eager to hear, b. Provide opportunities for one child to make explanations to another
child.
e. Enunciate clearly and them speak for themselves slowlv and directly to the child, f. Tell stories, rhymes, and jingles, often repeating favorites. g. Encourage the child's own reading.
2. To increase the child's ability to them speak for themselves in an interesting, direct, and forceful way: a. Provide opportunities for each child to tell a group something that the
group is eager to hear, b. Provide opportunities for one child to make explanations to another
child.See Also Learn To Speak Are Nevertheless:Play and talk with it for a while each day, repeating the same sounds, words, and phrases. Some birds will learn more quickly than others, may develop large vocabulary. Parakeets that do not learn to speak are nevertheless interesting and entertaining.
Dramatization of various kinds stimulates language development. Children like to take parts and read the conversation in stories. Role-playing, or the sociodrama, in which children speak as they think the characters they are representing would speak, has value for language development as well as for mental hygiene.
Effective speech is encouraged by an audience situation. A child can readily see the class lose interest when he fails to make his ideas clear. To talk in order to cause other people to like something, do something, 01 learn something is the strongest motive for effective speaking.
On The Other Hand See Always Speak English:For evening entertainment not involving eating, you may wish to visit Tivoli, a small amusement park near the airport, or to patronize Reykjavik's movie houses, whose films nearly always speak English. Two of the largest and most central cinemas are Gamla Bid and Nijja Bid.
Parents may be able to meet you only at unusual hours - one school suggests dropping in at 9.45 a.m. for a cup of coffee. The telephone should not be forgotten either, though this may be felt to be too invasive by some parents. Where parents cannot speak English, taking the trouble to find an interpreter can make all the difference. |
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