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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. We must understand that people can process very little information presented orally. So, it is (1 ) ___________ , particularly for a teacher, to realise that the students have sometimes listened to three or four teachers (2) ___________ you. So, the teacher must have props like notes, handouts and slides that will make the learning material (3) ___________ alive for the students and stay that way with them. A visual aid, a little movement or colour will get the students' attention. Another important thing to (4) ___________ is that long, complicated sentences spoken fast are simply too difficult for students to understand. It is, therefore, (S) ___________ to use short sentences that make sense to them instantly
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.
behind
beside
before
after
- Option 1: behind
- "Behind you" suggests that the teachers are physically located behind the current speaker, which doesn't fit the context of having previous classes from other teachers.
- Option 2: beside
- "Beside you" indicates a physical presence or association beside the current teacher, which isn't relevant to the sequence of teachers the students have encountered.
- Option 3: before
- "Before you" means the students have had classes or interactions with other teachers prior to this current one. It aligns perfectly with the intended context, suggesting sequential order in time.
- Option 4: after
- "After you" would imply that the other teachers will come later, which contradicts the intention of students already having multiple teachers in a day.
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