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What is the meaning of phrase reading???

Phrase reading is a technique that builds fluency, aids comprehension, and improves oral reading. Basically, it's breaking down bodies of writing into parts, and then reading these parts literally by phrases. Many people have variated this technique and come up with different ways and ideas, but this is the basic idea. Phrase reading can be used to teach grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary, though it is often used by actors. This type of activity usually is a regular part of the reading lesson for non-fluent readers. It is known to be great help while casting as an actor.

Technique(actors):
All you have to do to Phrase Read is find the phrases in the paper. The phrases are the part that have the same idea, and never break the flow. They always have a beginning and end. Some end mid-sentence, but it still has an end! Don't worry if it's hard at first; the more you do it, the easier it comes! I hope this helps!

Technique(readers):
This is kind of the same idea except instead of breaking things down to sections, you break senstences down to words. Read each word aloud seperately. Then go on to put them together. For instance: The little boy went to the park. This first would be read as: The (wait) Little (wait) Boy (wait) Went (wait) To (wait) The (wait) Park. Then it becomes: The little (wait) Boy (wait) Went (wait) To (wait) The (wait) Park. Then: The little boy (wait) Went (wait) To (wait) The (wait) Park. And so on so forth. This helps fluency because you are learning how to chain words together.

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That website is a tutor help website. It doesn't really give the definition- no offense to Jessica B.

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What does the phrase "taken as read" mean ?

Referring to the minutes of a meeting, does the phrase mean that the minutes are accepted on the assumption that they have been read by the participants and that no amendments or corrections are necessary ? If not, what does it mean ?

Whaf does the phrase read the room mean?

ok so in huh school I studied college level forensic psychology a lot in my feet kne while everyone else played video games or sports, and often times I would e told to shut up cause id goi into details and facts and my personal favorite riddles, they said I can't "read the room" very well, what does that mean (btw I do also have asbergris)

What does this phrase "This reads in Stereo!" mean?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094721/quotes?qt0337260
"[reading The Handbook for the Living and the Dead]
Charles: This thing reads like stereo instructions.
..."

Meaning this book is really complicated, confusing, frustrating and/or difficult to understand and follow. Stereo instructions have gained a reputation of being difficult to understand or follow, so later they came to represent anything written that is similarly difficult.

http://www.google.com/search?q=like-stereo-instructions+-beetlejuice

What does this phrase mean? Read detail for phrase?

"you don't let any grass grow under your feet" this is terms of couples or something imnot sure. It's in a book imreading and I want to understand! Please AND Thanksin advance :)

How can phrase reading help for a better understanding of the text?

Phrases are text, so reading a phrase means you are reading a text. If you practice a lot reading phrases with questions and answering the questions correctly, you’ll be able to understand a more difficult text. And understand this, having a reading exam is different from normal reading. Make sure that you use proper techniques on a reading exam usually scanning and skimming, they are really helpful to make us use time efficiently.

What's the meaning of "read:" followed by a phrase?

Like Mike Mendis says "read:_" is used after an opaque phrase, jargon, or euphemism to describe frankly what is meant. It's usually sardonic or cynical. The person using the opaque phrase or jargon would not usually use the phrase "read:_." Instead, someone else referring to the document and analyzing it would use "read:_" to make the meaning of the document more clear in a non-formal way. Usually "read:_" is in parentheses.Examples:"I got the email yesterday saying that 'my services were no longer required,' (read: you're fired) and that I should 'clean out my desk at my earliest convenience' (read: get out).""He said he still loved me, but that he thought it would be a shame if we never got to see who else was out there (read: he's met someone else)"

What does 'read it and weep' mean?

To learn something, and realize the consequences will be very bad for you.

What does "read between the lines" mean?

Thank You for an A2A.The phrase you mentioned “Read between the lines” is an idiom, which means Perceive or detect a hidden meaning, in something said or written; to try to understand what is meant by something that is not written explicitly or openly.This expression derives from a simple form of cryptography, in which a hidden meaning was conveyed by secreting it between lines of text. It originated in the mid 19th century and soon became used to refer to the deciphering of any coded or unclear form of communication, whether written or not; for example, one might say "She said she was happy to go to the party but didn't seem concerned when it was cancelled. Reading between the lines, I don't think she wanted to go in the first place".Regards,Puja.

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