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There are four language skills: Listening, speaking, reading, and writing. These skills are complex proficiencies that rely on several brain structures. Contextual knowledge, or background knowledge, is essential for understanding language. Do you think there is a specific area of the brain that facilitates such knowledge? Why or why not?
There are four language skills: Listening, speaking, reading, and writing. These skills are complex proficiencies that rely on several brain structures. Contextual knowledge, or background knowledge, is essential for understanding language. Do you think there is a specific area of the brain that facilitates such knowledge? Why or why not?
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