Oral language skills are essential for learning to read. Professor Maggie Snowling explains how we can intervene to help a child become a fluent reader- focusing on oral language skills and phonics skills. Sub-skills include: active listening, narrative skills, vocabulary, phoneme awareness and letter-sound knowledge.
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