Curso virtual de inglés para profesionales de la salud 2024 - Entry Test
Te invitamos a responder este breve cuestionario que te permitirá escoger el nivel del curso que más se adapte a tus conocimientos del idioma y tus necesidades.
  • Si luego de realizarlo obtienes una puntuación menor a 10 puntos, el Nivel Básico es para ti.
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What is dyslexia? - Kelli Sandman-Hurley
Which of the following is an attribute of dyslexia? *
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Fill the blank: Those with dyslexia experience that laborious pace every time (___________) read. *
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Fill the blank: When most people (___________) of dyslexia, they think of seeing letters and words backwards, like seeing "b" as "d" and vice versa, or they might think people with dyslexia see "saw" as “was". *
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True or false? People with dyslexia see things the same way as everyone else. *
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Fill the blank: Dyslexia (___________) by a phonological processing problem, meaning people affected by it, have trouble not with seeing language but with manipulating it. *
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Students with dyslexia learn best with which type of teaching? *
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Fill the blank: Given a word in isolation, like fantastic, students with dyslexia need (___________) the word into parts to read it. *
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Fill the blank: Time spent decoding makes it hard (___________) peers and gain sufficient comprehension. *
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 True or false? These difficulties (time spent decoding) are very rare. *
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Fill the blank: Dyslexia affects up to (___________) of the people. *
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True or false? Not all cases of dyslexia are the same. One person might have mild dyslexia while the next person has a profound case of it. *
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Does dyslexia also run in families? *
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True or false? People with neurobiological variations like dyslexia have every capacity to be brilliant and successful in life. *
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Fill the blank: The brain is divided (___________) two hemispheres. *
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Fill the blank: The (___________) hemisphere is generally in charge of language and, ultimately, reading, while the right typically handles spatial activities. *
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True or false? MRI studies have found that the brains of those with dyslexia rely more on the left hemisphere and frontal lobe than the brains of those without it. *
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Fill the blank: This means, when they read a word, it (___________) a longer trip through their brain and can get delayed in the frontal lobe. *
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Fill the blank: The brains of (___________) with dyslexia begin using the left hemisphere more efficiently while reading, and their reading improves. *
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Fill the blank: The intervention (___________) dyslexia appropriately as a functional variation in the brain, which, naturally, shows all sorts of variations from one person to another. *
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Fill the blank: To better understand the perspectives of those around us, we should (___________) not only to see the world through their eyes but understand it through their brains. *
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