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These include taking notes on the page and reading aloud.
Encourage focused reading time, either for independent reading or reading aloud.
Individuals in the group took turns reading aloud their collective message.
The students huddled in separate corners of the room reading aloud.
Anoushka still enjoys reading aloud to her brother, who is now 6.
I entertained her by reading aloud from my phone about Congressman Rodino.
It sounded like she was talking on the phone, or reading aloud.
When she registered her confusion, he started reading aloud portions of Lamstein's evaluation.
Since I struggled with reading aloud, I overcompensated by learning to inhale information.
Reading aloud an open letter to Stalin, he offered a six-point plan.
Her grandmother's consolation comes in the form of reading aloud from Gogol's stories.
Point out short words when reading aloud and ask the child to read them.
I spent hours listening, watching the face of the person reading aloud to me.
Standing in my kitchen reading aloud to no one, I thought, Couldn't you just cheat?
He's reading aloud a quote from the 1970s in which Biden said that Roe v.
He cured himself of a stutter by sticking buttons in his mouth and reading aloud.
And studies show that reading aloud to children born preterm is associated with higher cognitive development.
We asked them to help us develop Spanish-language advice about the importance of reading aloud.
It felt at times as though he were reading aloud from a post-apocalyptic movie script.
"In many ways, I think reading aloud at home was my introduction to the theater," he said.
But reading aloud in this way, to and with my children, still feels like a new experience.
On Tuesday, he has mainly been reciting procedural rules, keeping the clock and reading aloud vote tallies.
I had forgotten that memory of my mother, sitting by herself, reading aloud from a church newsletter.
Reading aloud even outperforms conversation when it comes to exposure to vocabulary and advancing a child's literacy.
I still bring this up sometimes when I talk about the importance of reading aloud to small children, because we had assembled, when my son was 2 or 3, one of the world's largest collections of truck picture books, a failed parental strategy to diversify our reading-aloud assignments.
There is also a bonus track of Parton reading aloud the book version of "Coat of Many Colors."
Five women appear on the screen, reading aloud letters they have written to their past, pre-Glowment selves.
The word Quran (or Koran) is derived from an Arabic verb for speaking from memory or reading aloud.
Of all these transactions — buying, borrowing, giving and reading aloud — the one that really counts is the last.
George will also be developing his language skills through poetry reciting, telling stories and reading aloud to a group.
On most days, Steiner is found sitting in the back room at a desk, reading aloud into a microphone.
Obvioulsy (obviously), spelling tests, rote learning, reading aloud in class and standardized tests all work against dyslexics in the classroom.
He'll be reciting poetry, telling stories (both real and imagined), reading aloud to a group and taking part in discussions.
Children who struggle with reading or math can gain confidence when reading aloud or reciting multiplication tables to their dog.
"Brandy Library accepts cash, Visa, cash, MasterCard, cash, Diners Club, cash, American Express, and cash," the woman murmured, reading aloud.
Picture the people of Bach's household on free evenings, gathered in their living room for the activity of reading aloud.
Others sat on a dais at the front, reading aloud from scriptures that had been printed by hand next door.
It would appear that the agnostic Reader was responsible for reading aloud every treatise submitted for publication in the Academy.
Invented. Kroff insists upon reading aloud from his most recent prose work, material taken up the previous week in the workshop.
I concluded my reading aloud in the car with words attributed to John Doar, the special counsel to the Judiciary Committee.
The language learning benefits of reading aloud aren't lost on video, either—so, yes, Instagram does count as an educational activity.
Dressed in black overalls, Cole and Smith engaged in conversation with each other, and took turns reading aloud from various texts.
The House impeachment managers began the proceedings by reading aloud the two articles of impeachment on the floor of the Senate.
The transcripts also portrayed the defendant, Ammar al-Baluchi, reading aloud a draft confession in a prison recreation yard on Nov.
Reading aloud to children improves a young mind's cognitive development (thinking, problem-solving, decision-making) and reduces behavior problems, research shows.
She stood blocking their view of the television, with a cardboard box in her arms, reading aloud from papers inside it.
There's also a detailed program synopsis, which many in a matinee audience were reading aloud to one another before the show began.
He suspected that children needed help in using their voices constructively, and that reading aloud from an early age could impart confidence.
The walls of the "reading-aloud" room, which doubles as an exhibition space, were covered with the original artworks from these stories.
There is much reading aloud in his script, and much rehashing of old memories, many of which Ann claims not to recall.
If I get tangled up in a sentence or I lose my train of thought, I find reading aloud can be helpful.
I had been briefed that the next day he would be reading aloud abusive and islamophobic tweets that have been tweeted at him.
This doesn't work for iMessages and SMS texts; Siri always requests that you unlock your device before reading aloud what's in those messages.
" Clinton specifically hammered Bannon's work at Breitbart News, reading aloud controversial headlines from the outlet, including: • "Birth Control Makes Women Unattractive and Crazy.
And I used to get up at night and put a flashlight on the mirror, practicing and practicing, reading aloud from those books.
And because reading aloud is pleasurable, parents and teachers reinforce a child's habit of reading because they create a positive association with it.
Ms. Wolitzer remembers the day some boys at school bought one of Hilma's novels and taunted her by reading aloud its racy fellatio interlude.
"I am a proud member of the Communist Party," Marsh then says, reading aloud from a card handed to him by the same guard.
An English-speaking Syrian doctor known as Dr. Hamza al-Khatib stands in the middle of the group, reading aloud from a piece of paper.
Reading aloud from what was actually the Best Actress card, the duo announced that La La Land had won the biggest award of the evening.
The exception is Isa's reading aloud the names of slain African-American men and women, which he does less with stately solemnity than wounded wonder.
By the time I observed her reading aloud to herself, a dozen years after her American beginning, my mother was once again a successful businesswoman.
In the demonstration hall, we see a porn star sitting with her legs wide open on a vibrating saddle, reading aloud from a James Bond novel.
Lindsey Graham also asked the president of the NAACP about the racial equality organization's scorecard, reading aloud the rankings each member of the panel had received.
An official removed each ballot from the box, opened it and held it aloft while reading aloud the name of the candidate the voter had selected.
According to survivors' accounts in the Times article, which Ms. Crowther began reading aloud to her stunned husband, her son had searched for a fire extinguisher.
Burton reading aloud could be considered self-promotional, and therefore for-profit, since a big part of his public persona is being the Reading Rainbow guy.
Just last week, a meta-analysis of 19 studies published in the journal Pediatrics found that reading aloud was significantly beneficial to children and their parents.
And we can help infant brain development along naturally with the familiar rhythms of parent-child interactions, back and forth, talking and singing and reading aloud.
For most of his life, ever since his first-grade teacher called out his name, former Army paratrooper Lance Lambert has feared only one thing: reading aloud.
On Saturday, Carrie Underwood shared a sweet video of husband Mike Fisher reading aloud to their 2½-year-old son Isaiah Michael from a colorful, biblical storybook.
He ignored it, unlocked his phone, and started reading aloud a prepared statement, occasionally stopping in the middle of a phrase in order to catch his breath.
The writer and illustrator, whose tour for his most recent picture book, "Be You," was canceled, is reading aloud from his work on Facebook Live every day.
"I figured that during this difficult time I could contribute by reading aloud to folks who could use some diversion for themselves and their families," he wrote.
"Theater in its most basic form is a kind of reading aloud," she notes, adding that grown-ups customarily take in the written word silently and alone.
We didn't try to talk her out of it or numerate the many benefits of reading aloud to a child (even after they can do so themselves).
There were cameos by familiar bit players: the Naked Cowboy and a man who paces through the lobby reading aloud from books like "Night," by Elie Wiesel.
"I wasn't sure I'd win the fight, it doesn't mean I won't keep fighting for time," Thomas said, after reading aloud the devastating news of his latest scan.
After meditation and yoga, we make a fresh lunch for ourselves and take turns reading aloud to each other from a new book we picked up last week.
Mr. Trump reprised a 2016 primary campaign staple — reading aloud a poem called "The Snake," about a woman who was bitten by a pet reptile she took in.
During their last face-to-face meeting, in 2012, Mr. Erdogan smoldered while reading aloud every word of a column in Bugun, Mr. Ipek's newspaper, that he found objectionable.
After the reading at the school, the Duchess handed the children a small selection of books for their library and thanked them for reading aloud other parts of Dahl's poem.
What follows is the poor brave parents reading aloud messages that request nude pics, reference golden showers, and suggest dragging questionable body parts across the woman's (this person's daughter's!) face.
A rule of thumb for anyone reading aloud to kids, whether there's a microphone in front of your face or not: Children prefer that you give it to them straight.
"Hmm, seems like there's a lot of gray area here," said Eileen O'Brien, 65, of Clearwater, Florida, reading aloud a line about the findings falling short of a criminal case.
As I sat down, the younger child, who was about 266 years old, was proudly reading aloud to her mother and sister — and the whole carriage — from a picture book.
At dozens of barbershops and laundromats across the United States, the sound of children reading aloud mingles with the buzz and snip from barbers' tools or the din of washers.
Paula Reid of CBS News, reading aloud a description of President Trump's dismay on learning of the appointment of the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, chose her words tactfully.
She was reading aloud from the diary she kept during her two-year solo tour of the youth hostels, all-night supermarkets and grimy public beaches of Europe and Asia.
But one ritual my students grew to love -- even those who derided it at first -- was how I spent the first 15 minutes of each class reading aloud to them.
In the study, scientists asked 95 participants to test four methods for learning written information: reading silently, hearing someone else read, reading aloud, and listening to a recording of oneself reading.
Something of the lulling Jacobite music is gone; it is difficult to imagine someone reading aloud the Alter version to a lover, as so many have read aloud the K.J.V. rendering.
Books of The Times On at least one occasion, the writer Yoko Tawada has given a public presentation of her work by reading aloud a poem written on a white glove.
Asked what he thought of Haskins's change in sentiment, Jordan was unfazed, and pulled a different annotated paper off his desk, reading aloud from a Foundation for Government Accountability report on Kansas.
Overtaken by existential alienation and a bad attitude, I was not enthusiastic about performing my first task, reading aloud from a card providing salient information about my character: Lila-Marie, Deceptively Wholesome Student.
Reading aloud to Cecilia when she was small, Angela had loved reëntering the spirit of those books, and was sometimes so absorbed that she went on reading long after Cecilia had fallen asleep.
President Donald Trump spent a couple of minutes sitting in a limousine outside the White House, apparently practicing reading aloud his first speech to Congress, before heading off to the Capitol building Tuesday night.
George H.W. Bush would write a letter to his wife on each wedding anniversary, Jeb Bush said, before reading aloud one such letter from 1994, a year after his father left the White House.
I recite the text with the inflection my father used 40 years ago when I was 6, and still pretending that I couldn't read, so that he would not stop reading aloud to me.
Of the film's impact, Scott adds that "it trusts words more than images, spelling out messages about love, courage and self-acceptance with the conscientious care of a teacher reading aloud to a class."
Of the film's impact, Scott adds that "it trusts words more than images, spelling out messages about love, courage and self-acceptance with the conscientious care of a teacher reading aloud to a class."
Meanwhile, the wife is reading aloud (sometimes to her children, sometimes into her recorder) a translation of an Italian novel, "Elegies for Lost Children," about unaccompanied children riding atop trains to an unnamed country.
This is the sort of novel you find yourself reading aloud to those within earshot, because you can't quite believe how often the autumnal-intellectual tone Mr. Pinckney searches for veers instead toward ripe nonsense.
Democrats, Mr. Trump said at a rally in northern Louisiana, are "trying to overthrow American democracy to impose their socialist agenda," before reading aloud a 2017 tweet by Mark S. Zaid, the whistle-blower's lawyer.
The majority of people stop reading aloud once they're past the stage of sounding out the letters, but a small study suggests that doing so will help us remember, and tells us more about why.
As dignitaries and curiosity-seekers roamed the lobby, one man stood in a corner, reading aloud from "A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn, as a friend recorded a Facebook Live video.
Two weeks later, they studied 80 of these words in a variety of ways: hearing their own recording of the words, hearing a recording of someone else say them, reading them silently, reading aloud to themselves.
BERLIN — On a recent Saturday afternoon, a hush fell in the bright, airy "reading-aloud" room at Krumulus, a small children's bookstore in Berlin, as Sven Wallrodt, one of the store's employees, stood up to speak.
J.K. Rowling granted an open license for teachers to post videos of themselves reading aloud from the "Harry Potter" books while students are cooped up at home and schools are closed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
But the Queer Eye star reading aloud passages like the below is like having your own personal life coach sitting in your ear and telling you, nay, insisting that you're OK just the way you are.
But anyone who has attended college has probably also experienced the dry-as-dust lecturer, the professor reading aloud from the textbook, the instructor who stands, back to the class, writing definitions or equations on the board.
"I don't think he likes me very much," she said with a sly grin, before reading aloud some (very real) tweets that Trump sent into cyberspace during her public breakup with Twilight co-star Robert Pattinson in 2012.
Seeking to raise Arthur's spirits as he hovered on the threshold of his final illness (he died in 2004), John Lithgow started reading aloud to his father the same stories his father had once read aloud to him.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton is featured in a new video reading aloud excerpts of a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, including a line in the report that quotes President Donald Trump bemoaning the appointment of Mueller.
Though it is full of bright colors and passages of visual dazzle, it trusts words more than images, spelling out messages about love, courage and self-acceptance with the conscientious care of a teacher reading aloud to a class.
During a Thursday briefing, Spicer read a report by a Fox News legal analyst that claimed Obama used the Government Communications Headquarters intelligence agency to surveil President Trump during the campaign, reading aloud from Andrew Napolitano's statement on air.
I am the national medical director of Reach Out and Read, the national organization that works through pediatric primary care to promote parents reading aloud with young children, and we will be celebrating our 30th anniversary this week in Boston.
Washington's professional policy makers and its ordained expert class of foreign policy intellectuals — mostly reading aloud from the echo chambers of the Council on Foreign Relations, Johns Hopkins, Tufts, Columbia, and Harvard — made the decision and a compliant Senate dutifully deferred.
Thus, in addition to relieving the monotony of a hospital stay or entertaining residents in a nursing home, Max might visit a school where young children wary of reading aloud will happily read to a dog that does not care about mistakes.
In the living room there is a volume of word puzzles on a table and the books Ms. Le Guin and her husband, Charles, a retired historian, are reading aloud at night ("Two Years Before the Mast" and the poetry of Theodore Roethke).
But the education establishment is pushing back, worried that too many lessons like Ms. Smith's could be stultifying — a poor substitute for a teacher reading aloud from a book of Shel Silverstein poems, or guiding children through lushly illustrated stories by Ezra Jack Keats.
Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) spent most of a five-minute floor speech reading aloud from the statement that the victim, who has chosen not to make her name public, delivered at a hearing where the attacker was sentenced to only six months in jail.
"Mike Cernovich had a number of different uses of Pepe but most notably had this video he was publicising through his Facebook and YouTube that was a 3D version of Pepe dancing with Hillary Clinton reading aloud sections of her new book," Tompros said.
In "Words in Air," the editor Thomas Travisano, with Saskia Hamilton, collected 30 years of the poets' correspondence, which includes literary gossip, critiques of each other's work, sketches of their domestic lives and emotional confessions — all suited, in length and cadence, to reading aloud.
I believe as deeply as I believe anything that children need attention and interaction, conversation and story telling and reading aloud, discussions of what they see and do, silly games and family jokes, and all the other back and forth that goes with family life.
Aside from the cut-down results and the reading aloud feature, the differences really are just in the minimal way the app is presented and coded, with bloat kept down to a minimum and a special emphasis on basic navigation that only takes a few taps.
Oliver spent his last few days and nights at home listening to music — Bach and Mozart; dictating last letters to loved ones; and, when not sleeping, listening as a small circle of friends took shifts reading aloud to him at his bedside from his favorite books.
At a small-town stable in upstate New York, a Brooklyn girl named Velvet finds refuge and bonds with a horse initially named Fugly Girl in Mary Gaitskill's "The Mare," a novel whose short chapters, told from shifting points of view, make it ideal for reading aloud.
In most of the studies -- which involved more than 3,000 families -- the parents were assessed as well as their kids, and reading aloud appeared to strengthen parents' feelings of competence, improve the quality of their relationships with their children and even reduce parental stress or depression.
WhatsApp users will also be able to confirm the person they are chatting with is the person they think it is, rather than an imposter performing a man-in-the-middle attack, by verifying the authenticity of the encryption session via scanning a QR code or reading aloud a number string.
"The children went to school as usual, and read their books as usual, but the beautiful rise and fall of their voices as they read out loud got weaker and weaker until they were no longer capable of reading aloud," reads one passage in the English translation by Helen Wang.
As a pediatrician, a parent and the national medical director of Reach Out and Read, a national literacy organization that promotes parents reading aloud with young children, I have enormous respect and appreciation for engaging children's books with pictures and stories that connect directly with the lives of their readers.
The evening was peppered with politically charged moments, from Hillary Clinton and Cardi B reading aloud from Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House to U53 registering its support for Dreamers by singing on a barge in front of the Statue of Liberty and shouting into a megaphone painted like an American flag.
I don't remember the moment I learned to read — though it must have happened before first grade, because I can still summon the tedium of sitting in a circle on a braided rug, reading aloud from deadly "Dick and Jane"-style primers whose only hint of conflict lay in the extratextual struggle between reader and alphabet.
"For so long I have been in love with the fairyland I was dragging up from my subconscious that I didn't notice how heavy a load it all was," he said, reading aloud from his new book of photography, "Shoot for the Moon," to be published by Thames & Hudson this fall to coincide with the museum show.
Vindman, who is still employed by the National Security Council, responded by reading aloud former top Russia adviser Fiona Hill's final performance review of his work: Go deeper: Vindman calls Ukrainian election interference conspiracy theory "a Russian narrative" Vindman refuses to answer questions amid fear of outing whistleblower Vindman and Williams testify that Biden-Ukraine allegations lack credible evidence
" Related: US Citizen Defects from al Shabaab as Group Contends with Competing Islamic State The video then cuts to footage from early December last year showing Trump reading aloud from his written statement proposing a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on.
Having to rely on the other characters reading aloud what J.J. spells out on his letter board could end up proving tiresome, but Speechless instead feels like a fresh and funny story about a family with a special-needs child that doesn't try to overstate or underplay how J.J.'s cerebral palsy affects everybody's day-to-day lives.
Water Cooler In the hours after Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, was silenced by her Republican colleagues for "impugning" a fellow senator by reading aloud a letter Coretta Scott King had written that was critical of Jeff Sessions, Republican of Alabama (later confirmed as attorney general), thousands of Americans did what they always do: They tapped away at their phones.
"Late Night" host Seth Meyers mocked President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE with a bit depicting Trump reading aloud his "book" about America's independence.
There are studies on everything from book access (a child with even one book in the home will perform better academically than a child with no access to books) to the power of reading aloud to a child (a child who is read aloud to every day will perform a minimum of one year better in school than a child who is not read aloud to), and the list goes on.
Fox Business Network host Neil Cavuto spent a segment of his show reading aloud hate mail he received for criticizing President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's handling of a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's camp is drawing attention to rival Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's long list of legal battles by reading aloud the names of lawsuits he's involved in over live video.
For the 1975 performance, the artist stood alone on a table, nude, posing like a studio model, and reading aloud from a book of her collected writings, "Cezanne, She Was A Great Painter," which includes a litany of misogynistic reactions a female artist could expect to encounter in her career: "BE PREPARED:to have your brain picked to have the pickings misunderstood to be mistreated whether your success increases or decreases if you are a woman (and things are not utterly changed)they will almost never believe you really did it(what you did do)they will patronize you humor youtry to sleep with you want you to transform themwith your energy" She then put the book down and slowly extracted a narrow strip of folded typewritten paper from her vagina, reading the text on the scroll as it emerged.
If you've been even marginally personable in the last three decades, then the next few years will require your attendance at a number of weddings Weddings are almost always super fun: expect to jostle and nudge your friends through the ceremony to the ire of an older attendee; expect to do cocaine in the bathroom; expect to explain what a social media manager is to an interested elderly relative of the one half of the couple you don't know very well; expect to shudder through the bride's father being unaccustomed to public speaking or even reading aloud; expect to flirt with someone and then realize they're there with someone else; expect to have a relatively involved conversation with a priest when you're six pints deep; expect to dance with a fun child who thinks you're cool; expect to thoroughly enjoy the wedding band's version of "Tainted Love"; expect to spill dessert on your suit and put it away without cleaning it the next day and be annoyed at yourself when you get it out again months later; expect to be woken up by someone knocking on your hotel room door telling you there's five minutes 'til checkout.

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