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Most students are nervous on the day of the Oral examinations. They have never met the examiners before. Some of them look stern and distant. Some of them even might look like monsters too. Big mistake! When your child reads fast, her pronunciation and articulation is going to take a huge beating. So, the students tend to read quickly so as to get the passage over and done with. |
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While reading, it is crucial to pause at punctuations. |
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Commas (,) - short pause |
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Colon (:) - short pause |
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Semi colon (;) - short pause |
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Full stop (.) - longer pause |
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Exclamation mark (!) - longer pause |
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New paragraph - longer pause |
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Sometimes, she will even encounter long sentences without any punctuation breaks within them, so she has got to practice to pace herself. Do remind her to take a breath before the start of every sentence. Otherwise, she will run into the risk of stopping unnaturally and sounding unprepared in the middle of a sentence. |
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