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When working with students who are English learners, teachers should
 
  a) expect the students to be able to spell all the words they can read.
  b) always require the students to find unfamiliar words in dictionaries.
  c) learn as much as possible about the students' home language.
  d) excuse the students from written assignments.

Question 2

If a teacher includes weekly spelling lists as part of the instructional program, those weekly lists should be
 
  a) drawn from approved textbooks.
  b) drawn from words the children encounter in their reading program.
  c) individualized to match the words a child needs in his writing.
  d) limited to phonetically regular words.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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