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CSET world language: Subtest IV 100 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 Elective bilingualism majority member learning second language without losing first languages. Elective bilingualism is whereby L2 is acquired through language classes, and have been immersed by choice in a social context for a prolonged period of time where the L2 language is spoken as the L1. Circumstantial bilingualism learning language to survive. Circumstantial bilinguals, on the other hand, are forced to relocate to a new country and must learn the new language for survival. The child learners will enter a "functional" stage of learning the language after about two years of being in a new country. This means that they will basically be fluent and able to function in all aspects of life with needed written and oral language skills. Interestingly, when the child has reached this stage, they will begin to avoid using their native language. However, this native language will still be present in the way they both speak and write. Adult learners will most likely not enter the functional stage until they have been in the new country for 10 years. They will also remain native language preferent. Language skills observable, clearly defined components of language Language competence inner, mental representation of language. Linguistic competence is the system of linguistic knowledge possessed by native speakers of a language. It is distinguished from linguistic performance, which is the way a language system is used in communication. Language performance outward evidence of language competence Language achievement outcome of formal instruction Balanced bilingual someone who is equally competent in two languages Semilingual someone who does not have total competency in either language. A semilingual is defined as a person who know two languages but exhibit low profile in both, that involves have poor vocabulary and wrong grammar. Oracy

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