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What is group dynamic reading?

 

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Group dynamic reading is a reading activity done in a small group. Teacher and learners take turns in reading the text from their books. First, the learners track with their fingers while the teacher reads. Then the learners are expected to read certain parts of the text while the teacher listens.

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