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pre-ˈreader [pre- B. 1.] a. A book designed for students who cannot yet read. b. A person who cannot yet read. Also pre-ˈreading ppl. a. and vbl. n.
1965Language XLI. 548 There is no reason to believe that prereading training on Latin phonology would be of any benefit. 1966J. Derrick Teaching Eng. to Immigrants ii. 104 A set of pictures is published for use at this pre-reading stage. Ibid. v. 182 There is preparatory work even to this—work which may be called ‘pre-reading’ and which is aimed at familiarizing the pupils with the notion of reading and with some of the musculo-sensory activities that are involved in the whole process. Ibid. 183 Many elementary courses do in fact include a pre-reader or picture book which can be used with the class if pupils' copies are available. 1972Sci. Amer. Dec. 114/3 Pre-readers will like the action just fine; small sophisticates in the early grades will find the challenge interesting. 1976Word 1971 XXVII. 501 This spontaneously developed ability of the prereader has been noted only sporadically. |