Statements A, B, D and F appropriately characterise effective teacher communication. A is true because articulation and pacing help learners process spoken messages. B is true since listening completes the communication loop. D is true as non-verbal cues like facial expressions and posture signal learner states, and F is true because adapting explanations based on feedback improves clarity. C and E are false because complex jargon can hinder understanding and communication is not purely one-way; therefore A, B, D and F only is the correct combination.
Option A:
Option A includes A, B and D but omits F, and thus misses the dynamic aspect of altering communication in response to learner feedback. Since F is also correct, A, B and D only is incomplete.
Option B:
Option B combines A, B, D and F, bringing together verbal clarity, listening, attention to non-verbal cues and adaptive communication. It excludes C and E, which promote unnecessary complexity and one-way flow, so A, B, D and F only is the correct option.
Option C:
Option C includes E, which denies the importance of student-to-teacher communication, even though questioning and feedback are central. Because of this false statement, B, D, E and F only cannot be accepted.
Option D:
Option D incorporates C, which encourages complex jargon as a requirement, disregarding learnersβ comprehension. This makes A, C, D and F only an invalid combination, even though some statements are true.
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