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DIFFERENT PHRSESQF 1- N,,,,uu-Q-9 lUpper leftl Mmss Wetnschenck IS holdmg an mlormal drscussxon wtth her Engltsh IV students about dxlferent books they have been readmg Prctured tn the background are the bookcovers of many current books lUpper rtqhtl The proper way to carry out a dmscusston ts taught tn Mtss Carlson s classes Students are gxven an outlme of dxscussmon methods lM1dd1e leltl ln Mtss Obye s Newswnttnq class future re porters learn helpful hrnts on how to wnte stones An tmportant potnt to remember as Mtss Obye ts poxntmg out ts names are the thmgs that get attentron from edrtors lM1ddle rrghtr Thts year Mtss Pearson orqamzed the Iumor Red Cross Speakers Bureau Through thts means students learned to speak dtstmctly They are shown rehearsmg speeches for a radxo broadcast lLower leitt In Mtss Beatty s Engltsh classes the puptls remember Engltsh ballads better when they hear them on recordmgs lLower nghtl Mrs Vtncent and several Engltsh III pupxls are lookmg for reference matertal tn the bookcase What they fmd wtll be drscussed wtth the class tn luture pertods Q t 5 3 A - t 5 , . Y K 1 2. -M-..,t,, 'N Q -va X fe X .qt . , . . v 1 A L r xv . Aw A . . f . - 0 , ' ,., Q , t , V t V, t . I ,' ' ' 1 . .N f r . .,,:f' f 4 VY' '4' fi' .av .if
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