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Identify the four aspects of accessible language—Availability & Options, Simplification, Language Delivery, and Expansive vs. Contractive Language—by matching each aspect to its correct description or example.
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Select the most appropriate communication option(s) for a given client profile (e.g., interpreter, plain-language handout, visual aid) to support availability & options.
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Choose the best simplification strategy for a complex instruction (e.g., break into steps, remove extra info, use visuals) to improve clarity.
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Distinguish effective from ineffective language delivery choices (e.g., font size/amount of text, pacing/volume, tone/pronunciation) and select the adjustment that improves comprehension.
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Identify jargon and acronyms in sample statements and select the clearest plain-language alternative, and recognize likely negative impacts on clients when accessible language is not used.
MEET YOUR TEACHER
Tiffany Hoang
Focus the first paragraph on highlighting the instructor's relevant experiences, qualifications, and credentials related to the course topic. Share career background and major accomplishments briefly, aiming for 2-3 key points that position the instructor as an expert.
In the second paragraph, showcase the instructor's teaching skills, passion for the subject, and ability to connect with students. Share a teaching philosophy or example of how the instructor makes complex topics approachable. Convey their enthusiasm for sharing knowledge.
Close by welcoming students to join the course and expressing excitement to help them. This injects a human, approachable voice into the bio.