What I have learnt about verbalising and dialogue during this activity?
Language and social interaction is important for thinking to develop. Different activities tend to elicit from us a verbal response that cause us to express our understanding of information. Although, language is an ability which we should posess if we are not exposed to it from within our environment, it is more than likely we will not be able to use it in the socially accepted ways that are known within our culture. In addition, its development takes some practice over time with the right help of others. As a result, there must be some sort of dialogue with inner, to oneself, by oneself; or outer from oneself, to another. Finally, as educators our role is to provide the right environment with the appropriate instructional activities and life experiences to encourage or motivate verbalization and dialogue among our students.
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