Besides mock trials, the training involves reading, lectures and practice sessions.
It would involve extra reading on your part with reports back to me.
Science and social studies, each taught twice a week, encourage reading for context, she said, adding that every activity in the classroom involves reading.
Nor should it be a surprise that men are drifting away from occupations that involve reading and school.
Evening activities usually involve reading and going immediately to sleep.
English classes involve reading and analyzing different forms of literature as well as creative writing.
Teachings are provided in the Liturgy of the Word which involves reading and singing.
The cure involved restricted reading and conversation, and a prohibition against creative work.
Some auditions involve cold reading, or performing a script that the actor is not familiar with.
An iteration (or pass) in ordinary merge sort involves reading and writing the entire file.
The Protestant tradition she grew up with, she said, involved reading the Gospel and singing hymns.
For instance, one exercise involves reading a children's book aloud but singing every verb.
You begin by teaching the phone to recognize your voice, which involves reading a list of 122 words, one at a time.
It involved reading material from one of their required courses in college.
It is, therefore, most important to search for all the possible angles to a question, and this involves reading the question with meticulous care.
However, this involves reading some of the candidate's papers.
There are usually 12 sessions of the treatment that involve writing and reading activities.
But the remainder of the test involves listening and reading comprehension questions with short written responses by pupils.
People tracing their family histories often find the process involves reading a lot of mostly irrelevant documents to find relatively small amounts of information.
The historian's craft involves reading all such sources against one another to elicit not an elusive, objective "truth," but a viable interpretation of the past.