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it shouldn't depend on such patterns, but only on the
                                                            0  Work in pairs. Look at the underlining in
      , ompletion of previous stages.
                                                               Question  1 below, then read the first paragraph
      In 2007, researchers at Harvard University, who were     of the passage. What is the answer?
      studying the two theories, found a clever way to test
      them. More than 20,000 internationally adopted children
                                                               Questions 1-4
      enter the US each year. Many of them no longer hear
      their birth language after they arrive, and they must learn   Do the following statements agree with the
      English more or less the same way infants do - that is,   claims of the writer in the reading passage?
      by listening and by trial and error. International adoptees   Write
      don't take classes or use a dictionary when they are
                                                               YES            if the statement agrees with the
      learning their new tongue and most of them don't have a
                                                                              claims of the writer
      well-developed first language. All of these factors make
      them an ideal population in. which to test these competing   NO         if the statement contradicts the
                                                                              claims of the writer
      hypotheses about how language is learned.
      Neuroscientists Jesse Snedeker, Joy Geren and            NOT GIVEN      if it is impossible to say what
      Carissa Shafto studied the language development of                      the writer thinks about this
      27 children adopted from China between the ages of
                                                                  This is a paraphrase of few  things are as
      two and five years. These children began learning English
                                                                  funny in the first paragraph of the passage.
      at an older age than US natives and had more mature
      brains with which to tackle the task. Even so, just as                     I
      with American-born infants, their first English sentences
                                                                 I  People are extremely amused when they
      consisted of single words and were largely bereft of
                                                                    see a baby talk like an adult. - ----,
      function words, word endings and verbs. The adoptees
                                                                 2  Behaviourists of the early 20th century
      then went through the same stages as typical American-
                                                                    argued that children learn to speak by
      born children, albeit at a faster clip. The adoptees and
                                                                    copying adults.
      native children started combining words in sentences
                                                                 3  Children have more conversations with
      when their vocabulary reached the same sizes, further
                                                                    adults than with other children.
      suggesting that what matters is not how
                                                                 4  Scientists have found it easy to work out
      old you are or how mature your brain is, but the number
                                                                    why babies use one-word sentences.
      of words you know.
      This finding - that having more mature brains did not  help
                                                                     These words are similar to words in the
      the adoptees avoid the toddler-talk stage - suggests that
                                                                     passage, so they help find the right place.
      babies speak in babytalk not because they have baby
      brains, but because they have only just started learning
      and need time to gain enough vocabulary to be able to
                                                            0  Now underline the words in Questions 2- 4 that
      expand their conversations. Before long, the one-word
                                                               help you find the right place in the passage. Then
      stage will give way to the two-word stage and so on.
                                                               answer Questions 2- 4.
      Learning how to chat like an adult is a gradual process.
      But this potential answer also raises an even older and   Exam advice  Yes I No 1 Not Given
      more difficult question. Adult immigrants who learn a
      second language rarely achieve the same proficiency in    •  You should use the same approach for True I
      a foreign language as the average child raised as a native   False I Not Given and Yes I No I Not Given
      speaker.  Researchers have long suspected there is a         questions (see page  11).
      'critical period' for language development, after which   •  Write your answer clearly. If the examiner
      it cannot proceed with full success to fluency. Yet we       is not sure what you  have written,  it will
      ~till  do not understand this critical period or know why    be marked wrong.
      1t ends.


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                    adapted from Scientific American: Mind Matters



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