Your textbook provides eleven examples of expressive language problems. What are 4 of them?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer should include any four of the following: uses incorrect grammar/syntax, lacks specificity, frequently hesitates, jumps from topic to topic, limited use of vocabulary, trouble finding the right word, poor social language, afraid to ask questions, repeats same information, difficulty discussing abstract/temporal/spatial concepts, and does not provide enough information to the listener.

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The case of Diana v. State Board of Education established which precedent that is very prominent in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?

a. Only psychologists from culturally divergent backgrounds should test minority youngsters. b. Although culturally biased, IQ tests can determine placement of minority youngsters in special education. c. Children tested for potential placement must be assessed in their native or primary language. d. Students from culturally divergent backgrounds are not eligible for special education services.

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Which is the most important?

A. surfing the Internet B. working obsessively C. energy management D. time management

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If you are on a cell phone during a telephone interview and have difficulty hearing the employer, the MOST appropriate action to take would be:

a. Ask the employer to speak louder. b. Call back. c. Let the employer know you are having trouble hearing and ask if he or she can hear you. d. Suggest meeting in person.

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Drill of skills has a place in helping students improve procedural knowledge but not conceptual knowledge. Before committing to a solution of "just drill" what do you need to know?

A) The amount of time the student has put in on learning basic facts. B) The type of drill that will build understanding. C) The student's attitude toward mathematics learning. D) The level of procedural knowledge the student has demonstrated.

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