Mario

Monday, July 27, 2009

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Responding to readers is very important to all including teachers and students. They consist of six ways of responding and that is; listening, talking, reading, writing, viewing, and visually responding. Listening to a story or hearing a tape gives the abilty of a reader to hear the story from the reader or reading from the context gives the student respond to what is being said.
Talking about the story gives the audience a chane to have a grand conversation about what is being read. Retelling stories gives the teacher to ask the students questions like "what happened next?" or "where does story takes place?" Reading is great aslo, it gives you the ability to do research on the author, or read other books that have been written by the same author.

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