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... preparation for the lesson will include all these points . A teacher has to come to class with a miniature lecture prepared , a lecture which should be as clear in outline and as ready in speech as though she were one of the principal ...
... preparation for the lesson will include all these points . A teacher has to come to class with a miniature lecture prepared , a lecture which should be as clear in outline and as ready in speech as though she were one of the principal ...
Page 104
... prepare the first passage in class . Copy " a " on a sheet of paper and read it over to see if you understand it thoroughly . Open your notebook and read the rules for preparing an assignment in pronunciation . When your paper is prepared ...
... prepare the first passage in class . Copy " a " on a sheet of paper and read it over to see if you understand it thoroughly . Open your notebook and read the rules for preparing an assignment in pronunciation . When your paper is prepared ...
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... prepared and un- prepared . In the former the students get some time in class to prepare the spelling of the passage or it has been assigned as home work . This type of dictation has probably no more value than the " hearing " of a ...
... prepared and un- prepared . In the former the students get some time in class to prepare the spelling of the passage or it has been assigned as home work . This type of dictation has probably no more value than the " hearing " of a ...
Contents
A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO THE STUDY | 1 |
HOW FRENCH IS LEARNED | 29 |
THE COURSE OF STUDY | 63 |
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