Several factors contribute to language development, but one is essential for all forms of language development. Identify this factor and explain why it is so important

What will be an ideal response?


Practice is the factor that is most important for language development. Using language is substantively a skill, all skills are developed with practice, and there is no substitute for practicing. So, for example, the more practice children get with writing, the better their writing becomes. Children should be given as much practice with using language as possible.

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A procedure utilized to limit the likelihood that students will make errors by presenting them with a word on a flash card, prompting them by immediately providing the word, and then increasing the amount of time between the presentation of the card and your statement of the answer is known as:

a. Model-lead-test b. Progressive time delay c. Repeated reading d. Language prompts

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Asking yes/no questions, tugging questions (Tell me more), guessing questions, and leading questions (Isn't that so?) are examples of which of the following?

A) Good classroom questions B) Questions to avoid C) Good test questions D) Exploration questions

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