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"reading knowledge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is typically used to signify that a person has a basic understanding of a language or subject through reading, especially if they haven't gone through formal instruction or practice. For example, "He has a basic reading knowledge of Spanish, but he needs to practice speaking it to improve his fluency."
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Recommended: reading knowledge of Italian.
Prerequisite: reading knowledge of Spanish.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: reading knowledge of Latin.
Students must also demonstrate reading knowledge of a modern language.
Slavic History collections including Alexander Sumerkin (requires reading knowledge of Russian) and Henryk Grynberg (requires reading knowledge of Polish).
Clearly, reading knowledge of the appropriate foreign language would be very useful for such topics.
A reading knowledge of one language other than English and German is required.
LanguagesEach student demonstrates a reading knowledge of two foreign languages, including French or German.
Courses with the suffix -GEN do not require reading knowledge of an Asian language.
Scores will be provided for musically literate students, but reading knowledge of music is not required.
A reading knowledge of one or more foreign languages is required in concentrations where appropriate.
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