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tichca

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A non-English-speaking child, who is imitating what other children do in the class, pretending that he understands is said to be in which stage of English language development?
 
  a. preproduction or silent stage
  b. early production stage
  c. expansion of production stage
  d. devolution stage

Question 2

Since writing experiences should introduce and reinforce meaningful and authentic opportunities for the children in your classroom which of the following is not an appropriate experience to support writing?
 
  a. writing with water
  b. journals
  c. tracing dot-to-dot letters
  d. story starters



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c





 

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