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saliriagwu

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Students born after 2004 are members of what population group?
 
  a. Baby boom generation
  b. Greatest generation
  c. iGeneration
  d. Generation X

Question 2

Patryk, age 6, recently moved from Poland to the United States and speaks only Polish at home. Patryk's mother asked the teacher if she should encourage her son to stop speaking Polish so that he could concentrate on learning English. The teacher correctly stated that research suggests
 
  a) those who continue to speak their native language become better English speakers.
  b) students who stop speaking their first language become better English speakers.
  c) English learners should not receive phonics instruction.
  d) English learners should not be expected to participate in classroom discussions.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

a



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