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

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What literacy stage often features a steady reading pace and the ability to provide oral summaries of reading material?

  1. Early Stage Literacy

  2. Transitional Literacy Stage

  3. Emergent Literacy Phase

  4. Intermediate Fluency Stage

The correct answer is: Transitional Literacy Stage

The transitional literacy stage is characterized by a steady reading pace and an enhanced ability to comprehend and summarize reading material orally. During this stage, learners have typically moved past the initial stages of learning to read, where they may have focused more on decoding words than on understanding the content. In the transitional stage, students start to develop fluency, allowing them to read more smoothly and with greater understanding. At this point, they also begin to engage with the text on a deeper level, which leads to improved summarization skills. Summarizing requires comprehension skills to identify key ideas and themes in the reading material, reflecting a greater familiarity with language structures and vocabulary. This fluency is crucial as it helps learners build confidence in their reading abilities and fosters a greater interest in various texts. In contrast, the early stage literacy, emergent literacy phase, and intermediate fluency stage do not emphasize the same level of oral summary ability or steady reading pace as seen in transitional literacy, highlighting the unique aspects that define this specific stage of literacy development.