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1 There is only one correct way to speak English.
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| 1. true | ||
| 2. false | ||
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2 A child who says "He cool" for "He is cool" must be slow at learning.
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| 1. true | ||
| 2. false | ||
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3 Why is old English and cockney English difficult to understand for many people?
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| 1. Language conventions vary with time and with place | ||
| 2. They are trying to not be understood | ||
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4 If a child says things like "He cool" for "He is cool", you should
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| 1. correct the child at every instance | ||
| 2. assume the child is a slow learner | ||
| 3. ignore it | ||
| 4. try to find a pattern and discuss differences in usage with the child | ||
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5 If a child reads "fine" when the written word is "find" you should
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| 1. Ask the child if that's what was meant | ||
| 2. If the child usually pronounces both final consonants in a word, correct the error | ||
| 3. If the child usually does not pronounce final consonants, ask the meaning of the word | ||
| 4. If the child is 'ready' discuss different uses of language (at home and at school, for example) | ||
| 5. all of the above | ||
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