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In order to learn to speak a foreign language, a person must practice effectively. The only effective way to practice is by uttering original sentences in that language, rather than reciting memorized ones. A person can utter such sentences only by first making mistakes in that language that would appear foolish to fluent speakers of the language.
Which of the following conclusions can be properly drawn from the statements above?
A. People who have learned to speak a foreign language will have appeared foolish to fluent speakers of that language. B. People who only recite memorized sentences in a foreign language will never learn to speak that language. C. People who have not learned to speak a foreign language have not appeared foolish to fluent speakers of that language. D. People who do not make mistakes when uttering original sentences in a foreign language do not appear foolish to fluent speakers of that language. E. When combined with other exercises, reciting memorized sentences in a foreign language can be an effective means of practicing to speak that language.
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In order to learn to speak a foreign language, a person must practice effectively. The only effective way to practice is by uttering original sentences in that language, rather than reciting memorized ones. A person can utter such sentences only by first making mistakes in that language that would appear foolish to fluent speakers of the language.
Which of the following conclusions can be properly drawn from the statements above?
A. People who have learned to speak a foreign language will have appeared foolish to fluent speakers of that language. B. People who only recite memorized sentences in a foreign language will never learn to speak that language. C. People who have not learned to speak a foreign language have not appeared foolish to fluent speakers of that language. D. People who do not make mistakes when uttering original sentences in a foreign language do not appear foolish to fluent speakers of that language. E. When combined with other exercises, reciting memorized sentences in a foreign language can be an effective means of practicing to speak that language.
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