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What occurs during choral reading?

  1. A group of students or the whole class reads out loud

  2. Students read silently in pairs

  3. Only the teacher reads while students listen

  4. Students take turns reading paragraphs individually

The correct answer is: A group of students or the whole class reads out loud

Choral reading involves a group of students or the entire class reading aloud together. This method allows for shared participation and fosters a sense of community within the classroom. It encourages students to engage with the text as a group, which can enhance their confidence and fluency as they read in unison. This approach is often used to improve reading skills, as it provides students with the experience of verbal expression and rhythm in reading. It also allows for immediate feedback and the opportunity to practice pronunciation and intonation as a cohesive unit.