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read aloud造句
1. When we were children, our father read aloud to us. 2. The teacher read aloud to the class. 3. It is effective when read aloud, where the voice can be used to carry over the syntax and sense. 5. The moustached man begins to read aloud from an old diary. 6. According to him, I was able to read aloud to him passages from the Stornoway Gazette when I was three years old. 7. Dad got me to read aloud to him and then offered me a barley sugar. 8. And when children do read aloud, vie will want to do everything possible to eliminate the test atmosphere. 9. Rex flicked back to the appropriate page and read aloud. 10. I often read aloud to my sons the nonfiction books that support their school studies. 11. When I read aloud, my goal is to snuggle around the warm glow of a story. 12. Typically, 157 parents sit and listen as children read aloud, and assist with difficult sections of the text. 13. Patten read aloud their past comments lauding the now-endangered Bill of Rights. 14. When we do read aloud, we may want to consider how this shared reading can truly convey our love of reading. 15. A few who do not dare to read aloud will ask the ones who do to read their stories too. 16. Please read aloud so that I can hear you. 17. You find it difficult to read aloud. 18. She read aloud scraps from the letter. 19. The newspaper was read aloud in the next classroom. 20. Can I continue to read aloud? 21. Children can click on a sentence to hear it read aloud. 22. In addition, the model provides no account of how pronounceable non-words are read aloud, nor of how context influences word identification. 23. Some reading requires quiet and calm; some reading cries out to be shared, perhaps to be read aloud. 24. Justin sat in a chair at the front of the class and read aloud from Bears on Hemlock Mountain. 25. This was a book which began life as chapters to be read aloud to like-minded male friends. 26. He and your dad fell sound asleep in the same bed while I read aloud to them. 27. So one can not say that grapheme-phoneme conversion is the way non-words are read aloud. 28. The paragraph can be first written, then corrected, and then read aloud. 29. The opinions are printed and handed down to the parties rather than being read aloud. 30. Their best chance therefore of becoming familiar with quoted speech in their preschool years is through hearing dialogue in stories read aloud.