NYSTCE English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Practice Test

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What is meant by "Parroting" in language acquisition?

  1. Using original phrases in conversation

  2. Repeating what is said to aid understanding

  3. Creating new vocabulary.

  4. Expressing complex ideas verbally

The correct answer is: Repeating what is said to aid understanding

Parroting refers to the practice of repeating what has been heard in order to reinforce understanding and facilitate language acquisition. This technique is particularly effective for language learners, as it provides a way to practice pronunciation and intonation while also embedding new vocabulary and structures into long-term memory. By mimicking the sounds and phrases used by proficient speakers, learners gradually become more familiar with the rhythm and patterns of the language. This method can be beneficial in a variety of contexts, as it encourages active participation and engagement with the language. Parroting not only helps reinforce the meanings of words and phrases but also builds learners' confidence when they attempt to use the language themselves in subsequent conversations. The other options pertain to aspects of language development that do not focus specifically on the act of repetition as a tool for comprehension and practice.