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CAE - READING TASK: You are going to read an article about some children. Choose from sextions of the article (A-E). The sections may be chosen more than once.

You are going to read an article about some children. Choose from sextions of the article (A-E). The sections may be chosen more than once.

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E E D C B B A E D

IN WHICH SECTION FO THE ARTICLE ARE THE FOLLOWING MENTIONED ?

an example of a sign that has become simpler

the difference between how the deaf children communicate an image and how other people communicate the same image

the fact that the same signs can be used in the communication of a number of ideas

the chracteristics of languages in general at different stages of their development

a belief that language is learnt by means of a specific part of the mind

an aspect of language learning that children are particularly good at

how regularly the children have been monitored

older children passing their sign language on to younger children

the reason why the children created a particular sign

opposing views on how people acquire language D