Differentiate between receptive and expressive language.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Receptive language is the ability to understand what is meant by spoken communication; expressive language involves the production of language that is understandable by others.
Receptive language involves understanding what others are communicating; expressive language involves producing communication to others.
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