Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Practice Test

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Which of the following is not generally considered a language skill?

Reading

Writing

Computing

The correct answer identifies computing as not generally considered a language skill. Language skills traditionally encompass reading, writing, listening, and speaking, all of which are essential components of linguistic communication.

Reading involves deciphering written text, which requires comprehension and interpretation of language. Writing is the process of putting thoughts and ideas into written form, utilizing syntax, grammar, and vocabulary. Listening is the ability to understand spoken language, which often involves interpreting the speaker's message along with tone and context.

Computing, on the other hand, refers to the use of computers and technology to process information. While it may involve language when it comes to typing or programming, it does not directly pertain to communication skills in the same way that reading, writing, and listening do. Thus, it is clear why computing does not fit within the traditional framework of language skills.

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