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daltonest1984

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Teachers use a variety of strategies to make learning English easier for culturally and linguistically diverse students. Which of the following choices would NOT be one of those strategies?


◦ Simplify language, but continue to use more complex language as the students' understanding progresses.
◦ Never repeat spoken instructions or key ideas in order to increase their listening comprehension.
◦ Adapt materials without watering down the content.
◦ Include both language development and content vocabulary development.


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Never repeat spoken instructions or key ideas in order to increase their listening comprehension.



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