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M: Hi, Helen, what do you think of our class in Children’s Literature
W: It looks pretty good. Are you also majoring in Elementary Education
M: Yes. I can use this to fulfill the requirement for my course.
W: Have you finished the first assignment yet
M: Not yet. I just bought the books today. How about you
W: I started this afternoon. It’s great fun reading those wonderful children stories by Doctor Seuss.
M: Doctor Seuss I don’t remember seeing his name on the reading list.
W: His full name’s Theodore Seuss Geisel. You can find this name on the reading list. Doctor Seuss is his pen name.
M: I love reading those stories as a child. It’ll be interesting to read them now from a different point of view. I guess they’ll give me a good idea of how children think.
W: Those stories are also great for classroom use.
M: How’s that
W: Well, take a typical Doctor Seuss’s book like The Cat in the Hat. It has a controlled vocabulary of only two hundred words.
M: So that means the children get lots of practices using a small number of words over and over again.
W: Exactly. In fact The Cat in the Hat was written mainly to show how a controlled-vocabulary book could also be interesting and fun.
M: Well, it sounds as though this course is also going to be interesting and fun. I think I’ll get started on those readings tonight.

Why do the speakers read children stories().

A. These stories are interesting.
B. They can learn how to write such stories.
C. These stories are written by a famous doctor.
D. The stories are on their reading list.

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