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... Practice the phonetic groups . 8. Practice the sentences . 9. Practice the whole passage , aiming solely for smooth- ness . 10. Now practice the whole passage aiming for both smooth- ness and a certain speed . After these rules have ...
... Practice the phonetic groups . 8. Practice the sentences . 9. Practice the whole passage , aiming solely for smooth- ness . 10. Now practice the whole passage aiming for both smooth- ness and a certain speed . After these rules have ...
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... practice the two shorter sentences and then the two which have been divided into phonetic groups , pausing to take ... practices on the piano from the notes . By 104 PRONUNCIATION.
... practice the two shorter sentences and then the two which have been divided into phonetic groups , pausing to take ... practices on the piano from the notes . By 104 PRONUNCIATION.
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... practice in speaking , writing , and hearing is an aid in achieving power to read . The general assumptions on which such a course would be based are : a . Only those students who have read a very generous minimum number of pages and ...
... practice in speaking , writing , and hearing is an aid in achieving power to read . The general assumptions on which such a course would be based are : a . Only those students who have read a very generous minimum number of pages and ...
Contents
A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO THE STUDY | 1 |
HOW FRENCH IS LEARNED | 29 |
THE COURSE OF STUDY | 63 |
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