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Question 1 of 5.

Which TWO of the following scenarios demonstrate proper active listening?

A. Lana claps enthusiastically as a speaker concludes.

B. Martin raises his hand to ask a speaker a relevant question.

C. Juan busily takes notes on the content of a speech.

D. Luke looks around the room while a speaker begins.

E. Alison smiles at a speaker and nods her head when she agrees.

Explanation: Active listening involves demonstrating engagement and understanding. Martin asking a relevant question (B) shows he is processing the information. Alison nodding and smiling (E) are non-verbal cues that show she is following and agreeing with the speaker. Clapping (A) is a response to the end, not active *listening*. Taking notes (C) can be part of it, but "busily" suggests it might hinder engagement. Looking around (D) clearly shows a lack of engagement.

Question 2 of 5.

Which THREE of the following statements best describe how improved fluency impacts a student's comprehension?

A. Students experience greater comprehension and ability to make connections to the text.

B. Students are able to monitor intonation and punctuation to understand meaning of the text.

C. Students are able to focus on the meaning of the text rather than on laboring through reading the words.

D. Students experience a neutral effect on their comprehension but develop a faster reading rate.

E. Students are able to recall facts at a higher rate as they gain automaticity.

Explanation: Fluency frees up cognitive resources for comprehension. Choices A, B, and C describe this directly: better comprehension/connections (A), using prosody for meaning (B), and focusing on meaning over decoding (C). Choice D is incorrect because fluency positively impacts comprehension, and choice E over-simplifies comprehension to just fact recall.

Question 3 of 5.

In which of the following words is the time underlined?

A. Cat

B. Mock

C. Throw

D. Dance

Explanation: The 't' in 'dance' represents the /t/ sound. In 'cat' it's /t/, in 'mock' it's /k/, in 'throw' it's /θ/ (voiceless th). The question tests phonemic awareness of the /t/ phoneme.

Question 4 of 5.

Research indicates that the most effective way to help a student with limited English proficiency to maximize the acquisition of English is to provide

A. audiotapes that drill in Standard English pronunciation

B. tutoring in the grammar of Standard English

C. placement in a reading group that includes others who use the student's first language

D. a classroom environment that openly accepts the student's language and expression

Explanation: Research in language acquisition emphasizes that a safe, affirming environment that values the student's home language and identity is crucial for reducing anxiety and promoting risk-taking, which accelerates English language acquisition.

Question 5 of 5.

Which of the following correctly identifies the number of phonemes in the word "twice"?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 4

D. 5

Explanation: The word "twice" has four phonemes: /t/ /w/ /Ä«/ /s/. Phonemes are the smallest units of sound, and the 'e' is silent.

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