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Learning to Read
Voice Recordings to Improve Reading
Season 2023
Episode 23
Whether on a cell phone or at a recording studio, it can be helpful for students to hear their own voices. Hearing themselves allows them to build fluency skills, including proper phrasing and expression. This tactic can also help build comprehension and allow students to hear the tone and pace of their own reading.
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