When selecting words to highlight in a text for students to read, which of the following would be the most important question for a teacher to ask?
A. "Which are the hardest words?"
B. "Which words are essential for the students to understand the text?"
C. "Which words will be most helpful for students to know outside the text?"
D. "Which words will ELLs not know?"
C/Explanation
A. This is an important question, but hard words should be discussed only briefly.
B. This is an important question, but essential words should be discussed briefly.
C. Words that are found in many settings will be useful to students.
D. ELLs will find many words that are unfamiliar to them; words that are found in many settings will be useful to students.
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