Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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Which of these helps improve a student's vocabulary growth?

  1. Listening

  2. Memorizing

  3. Drawing

  4. Typing

The correct answer is: Listening

Listening helps improve a student's vocabulary growth because when students listen to spoken language, they are exposed to new words, phrases, and sentence structures. Through listening, students can learn how words are pronounced, used in context, and how they are connected with other words in a sentence. This exposure to language helps students expand their vocabulary naturally and understand the nuances of different words. Drawing, memorizing, and typing do not provide the same level of direct exposure to new vocabulary as listening does.