Accuracy is strictly limited to speaking without grammatical errors and does not involve vocabulary choice., True, False, Grammar Range involves using complex structures, like the passive voice, instead of only simple tenses., True , False , Lexical Accuracy refers to choosing the most appropriate words to suit a specific situation or context., True, False , Pronunciation includes not only individual sounds but also word stress and the rise and fall of the voice (Intonation)., True, False , Pausing to think about an idea or organize thoughts is a "Natural Pause" and is acceptable for fluency., True, False , Turn-taking is a critical social sub-skill for delivering a solo presentation to an audience., True, False , Role-play scenarios, such as a "Bank Robbery," are effective because they are outside most students' life experiences., True , False , Information-gap activities require students to have different information to create a real purpose for speaking., True , False , Using "Pause Fillers" like (um, er, well) helps speakers gain time to think while maintaining the flow of speech., True , False , During fluency-based activities, teachers should interrupt students immediately to correct every grammar mistake., True , False .

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