He began reading again and then set the paper down.
I went to my room and began reading a book.
He began reading the book with the church on the front.
He took my report from me before I could say good morning and at once began reading it.
Although only ten, he began reading them with a will.
I took it home that night, began reading and read the whole book.
She began reading a good deal about Australia years ago.
After a couple of months, we began reading magazines in bed.
He turned back to his script and began reading again.
If she began reading through these old cards she'd lose herself for an hour.
George turned to the second page and began reading:
Johnson grunted, and returned to the memorandum he had begun reading.
He returns to his house, strips by the pool and begins reading.
She had begun reading, until the captain stopped her in disgust.
Michelle scanned the letter and began reading: "Okay, one more down with others to follow.
"What we do well is teach beginning reading."
Two contrasting beliefs for teaching this aspect of beginning reading exist.
Goodman's argument was compelling to educators as a way of thinking about beginning reading and literacy more broadly.
She takes the pages from him and begins reading.
Angela, ever the good student, begins reading, he steps behind her.