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Benefits of Bilingualism

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  • Refers to a person or a community that speaks only one language. For example, someone who can only speak and understand English is considered monolingual.
    Monolingual
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  • Describes a person who can speak and understand two languages fluently. It can also refer to a community or region where two languages are commonly spoken.
    bilingual
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  • Relates to individuals or societies that have the ability to use and understand multiple languages. A multilingual person may be proficient in three or more languages.
    Mulitlingual
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  • Means doing something or events happening at the same time or concurrently. For instance, if someone is speaking two languages at once, they are speaking them simultaneously.
    Simultaneously
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  • A professional or expert in the field of neurolinguistics, which is the study of the relationship between language and the brain. Neurolinguists investigate how language is processed, produced, and understood in the brain.
    Neurolinguist
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  • In a linguistic context, plasticity refers to the brain's ability to adapt and reorganize itself to learn and use language. It is the brain's flexibility in acquiring and adjusting to linguistic information.
    Plasticity
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  • This term is used to describe something that has faults, imperfections, or errors. In the context of language, it might refer to speech or writing that contains mistakes or inaccuracies.
    Flawed
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  • Typically refers to the ability to use a language actively for speaking or writing. When you can actively communicate in a language, it means you can produce the language and express yourself.
    Active
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  • refers to the ability to understand or comprehend a language when spoken or written but without necessarily being able to produce it yourself. For example, you can understand a language when others speak it, but you might not be able to spe
    Passive
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  • Comparative relationship in size, quantity, or degree between different elements
    Proportions
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  • Describes a high level of skill, expertise, or competence in a particular field or activity. In language learning, being proficient means having a good command of the language and being able to use it effectively in various situations.
    Proficient
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  • This term pertains to an approach that considers the whole system or entity, rather than focusing on individual parts.
    Holistic
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