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ad ins comprehension.f Children with larger and more developed vocobularie! have more optiorrsfor expressing what they wa[!l to say a~1d1 thus, hav_e grnat.er hn-\ guistic nexibility. One nctivily that contributes to vocabulary development is story-book sharing, where an adull rends to a child. The vocabulary used in storybooks is often more descriptive and precise thnn is the vocabulary used in daily conversa-tions. Storybook experiences expand a child's listening vocabulary. A larger vocab• ulary also increases a child's ability to comprehend written text because reading comprehension is directly rolated to listening comprehension and oral vocabulary. When a specific word (and concept) is part of a child's oral vocabulary or listening vocabulary, the child can more easily comprehend and decode it when he encoun-ters the word in written text. Children's development
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There is no one standard of communicative competency that teachers should encourage children to attain. Insload, it is important for teachers to recognize that children will need a wide range of communication competencies lo ensure their effectiveness in a varielfol settings throughoutfueirlivos.
This allows all students to grasp the concept of effective communication. By teaching students a variety of communication methods, the students will begin to understand that they must use multiple forms of communication in order to have effective communication.
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