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Multilingualism
Author :
Inés Lorenzo
1.
Why is knowing two or more languages good for us?
A.
Because it's easier to travel around the world.
B.
Because you can watch movies without subtitles.
C.
Because it makes your brain more active.
2.
How do we measure language ability?
A.
In one active part (speaking) and two passive parts (listening and reading).
B.
In two active parts (speaking and writing) and two passive parts (listening and reading).
C.
In two active parts (speaking and writing) and one passive part (listening).
3.
The two active parts of language ability are...
A.
Speaking and listening.
B.
Speaking and reading.
C.
Speaking and writing.
4.
The two passive parts of language ability are...
A.
Listening and reading.
B.
Listening and speaking.
C.
Reading and writing.
5.
What types of bilingual people are there?
A.
Compound, coordinate and subaltern bilinguals.
B.
Composer, coordinate and subordinate bilinguals.
C.
Compound, coordinate and subordinate bilinguals.
6.
What is a balanced bilingual?
A.
One who has very different abilities in two languages.
B.
One who has near equal abilities in two languages.
C.
One who has the exact same abilities in two languages.
7.
What is a coordinate bilingual?
A.
One who works with two sets of concepts, one for each language.
B.
One who develops only one set of concepts for both languages.
8.
What is a subordinate bilingual?
A.
Someone who has an air filter at home.
B.
Someone who learns a second language by filtering it through their first language.
C.
Someone who tends to use many subordinate sentences.
9.
Can all types of bilingual people become fully proficient in a language?
A.
Yes.
B.
No.
C.
Not known.
10.
Why do children learn languages more easily?
A.
Due to the plasticity of their brains.
B.
Because they are more intelligent than adult people.
C.
Because they are eager to learn everything they can.
11.
The onset of which diseases can be delayed when we are bilingual?
A.
Covid-19 and the flu.
B.
Arthrosis and rheumatism.
C.
Alzheimer’s and dementia.
12.
Has bilingualism always been regarded as something positive?
A.
Yes, people have always known that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
B.
No, before the 1960s bilingualism was considered a handicap that slowed a child’s development.
C.
Yes, it's common sense.