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th study 5 p. 8

STUDY 5

How to Read Good

Cited scripture

1 Timothy 4:13

WETIN YOU MUST DO: You must read loud just what you see on the page.

HOW TO DO IT:

  • Prepare good-good. Think about the reason why they wrote the thing you coming read. Practice to read the word them in group, don’t count it one-one. Make sure to not jump over words. Don’t put your own word them in the reading or change the word with different word. When you reading, try to go by the different-different marks you will see, like comma or period.

    Practical tip

    Ask your friend to listen to your reading and tell you any word that you made mistake on.

  • Call each word the right way. If you not know how to call the word the right way, check for it in the dictionary, listen to the audio recording of the publication or ask somebody who can read good to help you.

  • Your talking must be clear. Take time to call the word them good-good. Lift up your head and open your mouth good. Try to call each part of the word.

    Practical tip

    Don’t press on the word them too much before your reading start sounding some kind na way.

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