Their first acquaintance with beautiful things is best established by reading aloud to them, and this need not be limited entirely to what they can understand at the time.
Perfect recitation or reading aloud is very rare and difficult to acquire.
As to reading aloud to children it begins to be recognized that it should not be too explicit, nor too emphatic, nor too pointed; that it must leave something for the natural grace of the listener's intelligence to supply and to feel.
As an occasional means of passing an evening, reading aloud is diverting and stimulating.
We might shed sunshine into the darkness of many a life if, instead of spending our leisure hours in ennui on ourselves, we devoted them to reading aloud to others.
Reading aloud is more commonly regarded as an accomplishment than an art.
Reading aloud is good for ourselves both physically and morally.
In reading aloud, the eyes on the page keep well ahead of the voice; while one word is being pronounced, the next word is being prepared for pronouncing, and words still further ahead are in process of being perceived.
In reading aloud, the eyes keep well ahead of the voice, and seeing, understanding and pronouncing are all applied simultaneously to different words of the passage read.
He has had little or no practice in reading aloud.
Legouve have got this remarkable opinion of the high estimate, in this country, of reading aloud, as an educational agency?
She is reading aloud to him paragraphs out of the Algerian paper, translating as she goes along, since his French is about on a par with that of most Englishmen of his standing.
We may therefore designate as studial all forms of reading, reading aloud or mental reading, reading from traditional orthographies or phonetic transcriptions, reading of isolated sounds or of connected passages.
Reading aloud permits an audience to take part in the reading communicated to it by means of articulate speech.
Reading aloud, on the other hand, is a combination of reading and articulate expression, in other words, a combination involving the two great mechanisms of the spoken language and the written language.
Similarly, the proof of the interpretation in reading aloud is the repetition of the things heard by means of the spoken language.
There is a real advantage in the old-time habit of reading aloud in the home.
It may, as I have said, be difficult for parents, especially fathers, to accustom themselves to the practice of reading aloud.
She sometimes relieved him in reading aloud, an accomplishment in which she excelled.
Sometimes he brought books, and would spend hours in reading aloud, an accomplishment in which he excelled.
The awkwardness of a private interview she meant to avoid by going to Norwood next day, at an hour which she knew that Montague employed in reading aloud to his mother.
If reading aloud is thinking aloud the quality of the reading will depend, of course, upon the quality of the thinking.
Let us stop here and consider together for a few moments this act which we call Vocal Interpretation (which might be more simply designated as Reading Aloud), and with which these first studies are concerned.
The lungs may be exercised directly by the use of the voice in speaking, reading aloud, or singing, and indirectly by such kinds of bodily or muscular exertion as require quicker and deeper breathing.
When managed with due regard to the natural powers of the individual, and so as to avoid effort and fatigue, reading aloud becomes a very useful and invigorating exercise.
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