Examples of using Learning to read in English and their translations into Finnish
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Learning to Read.
All right. she's learning to read.
And learning to read is no exception.
You know what this is called?"Learning to Read.
She's learning to read.
But what if he shows no interest in learning to read?
You're learning to read and write.
Tom has just started learning to read.
Learning to read has never been easier!
Well. It beats uh, learning to read those.
Learning to read and school and all this shit.
No, but I doubt she approves of the working class learning to read.
But learning to read is not always an easy task.
Averting world war iii-- can't be bad-- and, uh… Learning to read.
You're learning to read and write That's everything.
Each mother decides when andhow to start learning to read her child.
Go and dig out Learning To Read With Steve Davis. Ahh!
Photographing royalty on the loo… averting World War lll, can't be bad… and learning to read.
It also makes learning to read fun and enjoyable!
If a child has been the lack of development of phonemic hearing,difficult learning to read and write.
Learning to read. averting world war iii… can't be bad… and.
You know, she been so proud of me lately, learning to read and school and all that shit.
Difficulty learning to read and write correctly and fluently. what is dyslexia?
In the case of deviations from the norm,the child is violated zvukoproiznoshenija slows learning to read, and errors appear in the letter.
Why don't you put'Learning to Read' on your preferred list first?
Learning to read and school and all this shit. she's been so proud of me lately.
Our books are specially designed for children learning to read at the Kindergarten and first-grade reading levels.
Learning to read, walking, seeing the world… and yet, they still want to be held.
As a four-year-old child, while learning to read, the future museum director grabbed her grandparents' phonebook to check the alphabet.
Learning to read, walking, seeing the world, and yet, they still want to be held.