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aflezingen

Aflezingen is the plural form of aflezing, a Dutch noun describing the act of reading aloud from a text, usually a passage that has been prepared in advance. The term emphasizes the procedural aspect of reading from a written source, rather than spontaneous or impromptu speaking.

Historically, aflezingen were used as a formal exercise in education and religious services, where participants were

In practice, an aflezing involves accurate reading of the text, correct pronunciation, intonation, and pacing, sometimes

Related terms include voorlezen (to read aloud), lezing (lecture or reading aloud in general), and spreekbeurt

required
to
recite
a
prescribed
text
before
an
audience
or
examiner.
In
contemporary
Dutch,
the
practice
is
less
common
in
everyday
usage,
and
the
verb
voorlezen
is
often
used
for
the
general
act
of
reading
aloud;
aflezing
remains
primarily
found
in
prescriptive
or
historical
contexts,
or
in
specific
institutional
settings,
such
as
classical
schools,
exam
syllabi,
or
liturgical
contexts.
with
emphasis
on
rhetorical
features
or
interpretation
as
directed
by
an
instructor
or
examiner.
It
may
be
assessed
on
clarity,
fluency,
and
expression.
(oral
presentation).