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This begins on a very simple level: You read to the student and ask her specific questions about what she’s heard, such as “What was the most interesting thing in that story?” or “Who was that history lesson about?” You then require her to answer you in complete sentences. As the student grows more familiar with the process of narration, you can move on to more general questions such as “Summarize what we just read in your own words.”
The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home
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