What makes Carbo Recorded Books and Power Paks different from other commercial recordings?
Commercial recordings are made at a normal speaking pace, and are similar to reading a story to a child. Carbo recorded materials are designed to help students learn to read. The story is read at a slow pace, with particular emphasis on phrasing. This technique helps to synchronize the spoken and written word as the youngster follows along.
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