A list of puns related to "Dual Route Hypothesis To Reading Aloud"
How awful is it to read something like that of a childβs murder and use it to make a point about parenting, a point which isnβt even valid.
Congratulations for not murdering your fucking children, I guess.
What books did you resist before giving in and loving them ?
This is a tik tok my friend showed me some time in 2020 or 2021. I don't think either of the speakers are visible--it's just a video of the sign from across a parking lot or something.
I don't remember exactly what the sign said, but it had this call and response thing going on that was something like this:
"Food? YES! Beds? YES! Drinks? NO!" etc. The first girl would read out the question part and the second girl would instantly answer with the response. By the end of it, she was pretty much cutting off the first speaker who was clearly trying very hard not to laugh the whole time.
I vividly remember that the way she said "no" was so intense and purposefully nasally: almost like she was saying "bo."
Thanks in advance if anyone has seen it and can get me the link! :]
Hi, I'm a good reader, no dyslexia or other disorders as far as I know. I am able to read aloud well and I speak clearly, but I get exhausted after a paragraph or so. Why is that?
It feels like I'm so focused on pacing and pronunciation that I don't process the content of what I'm reading. Almost like a there's a one-lane tunnel in my brain and I can't fit speaking and comprehending through at the same time.
I know they love the fantasy genre and I enjoy a variety of voices.
Have always been a bit self-conscious about reading aloud, my eyes tend to skim ahead of my reading and I trip over words. Any advice for being able to read to children to make it enjoyable for them?
I'm (28F) hoping to find some options to obtain immigration through family sponsorship. My biological American father refuses to get a paternity test (and has avoided doing/talking about it for years). When I found out I was pregnant with my son, he agreed to help me figure it out and as soon as I was about to give birth, I followed up with him. He had blatantly refused after I begged him and I hadn't talked to him for years (until a unintended visit yesterday, still pushing me to go through the process of a marriage visa again...)
Now, I previously had a green card because I had to get married, but gave it up due to medical care needed and had better coverage in Canada. It was stressful and a lengthy process. My ex and I are legally separated and on good terms, but in no way are we able to go down that route again. So far after researching, I've come to the conclusion that family sponsorship is the best so far, which would be based on your parent's cirizenship. What can I do legally do to get this process started? Or if there are any other leads on what I can do, it would be greatly appreciated.
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