Well, no offense, but that's sort of a stupid question. Why should you learn to read a play? Probably because you have to put on a play. At my school, for reading class, we have to put on plays in front of the rest of the class. And we all need to be able to read the scripts. So, I guess you really don't need to learn to read a play, if you know how to read. Which, you should because when you typed in the question, you have to be able to read it. Unless you're blind, of course.
Learning to read a play properly helps you understand the story, characters, themes, and underlying messages. It also allows you to appreciate the playwright's craft, including stage directions and dialogue nuances. This skill enhances your overall theatre experience and critical thinking abilities.
Students should learn to read music because it makes it easier to play more instrument, have more knowledge. Sure...its a little hard at the beginning but you get use to it.
You learn to read music then learn how to play the clarinet.
Learn to play the piano. Learn to read sheet music Get a copy of the sheet music for the said song Read and play
you should really learn. -AudreyKerrina
If you eat properly, exerise at least 30 minutes a day for 5 days. If you learn to meditated when stressed. Read! read! read! whenever you can a good book.
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First you learn how to play the alto sax, then you find the music and read it...
It all depends on the 11 year old. Curling irons aren't very dangerous or anything if used properly, so if the girl can learn to use it properly, then it should be fine. Just make sure you read the instructions; that little piece of paper is very useful .
It was important to the Puritains to learn how to read The Bible and learn how to write. The Puritans believed that the individual should not be dependant on clergy, see Catholic Church at time, for knowledge of the Bible's content. Each person should read it for themselves, study it themselves...