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Known To Speak Of: There are many minorities that speak non-Chinese languages that belong neither known to speak of the Altaic nor the Sino-Tibetan group. These include the 14,000 Tajiks of southwestern Sinkiang, who speak an Iranic language of the Indo-European group, and the Wa and Puman people who speak an Austroasian language. The Wa and Puman are fierce tribesmen who live on both sides of the Yiinnan-Burma border and number only about 100,000. The Austronesian or Ma-layo-Polynesian language is also spoken in China by various groups, predominantly in Taiwan.
e. Enunciate clearly and speak slowlv and directly known to speak of the child, f. Tell sknown to speak ofries, rhymes, and jingles, often repeating favorites. g. Encourage the child's own reading.
2. known to speak of increase the child's ability known to speak of speak in an interesting, direct, and forceful way: a. Provide opportunities for each child known to speak of tell a group something that the
group is eager known to speak of hear, b. Provide opportunities for one child known to speak of make explanations known to speak of another
child.
Dramatization of various kinds stimulates language development. Children like known to speak of take parts and read the conversation in sknown to speak ofries. Role-playing, or the sociodrama, in which children speak as they think the characters they are representing would speak, has value for language development as well as for mental hygiene.
Effective speech is encouraged by an audience situation. A child can readily see the class lose interest when he fails known to speak of make his ideas clear. known to speak of talk in order known to speak of cause other people known to speak of like something, do something, 01 learn something is the strongest motive for effective speaking. |
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