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    • Bilingualism refers to the ability to speak two languages fluently
    • Multilingualism refers to the ability to speak more than two languages
    • A person who speaks both English and French is bilingual.
    • Bilingualism and multilingualism enhance cognitive abilities and social interactions
    • Bilingualism improves memory, focus, and multitasking
    • Multilingualism broadens cultural understanding and communication skills
    • Bilingual individuals can switch between languages efficiently.
    • Bilingualism enhances memory and focus
    • Multilingualism leads to broader cultural understanding and improved communication skills
    • Multilingualism improves cognitive flexibility and executive control.
    • Bilingualism fosters empathy and cross-cultural communication.
    • Match the cultural function of language with its definition and example:
      Reflector ↔️ Mirrors cultural values; idioms related to food in French
      Preserver ↔️ Maintains historical traditions; Basque language preserves Basque identity
      Shaper ↔️ Influences social norms; bilingual education promotes diversity
    • The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis proposes that language influences how we think and perceive the world
    • Linguistic determinism suggests that language completely determines thought.
    • Languages without future tenses may affect the ability to plan for the future
    • The French distinction between "vous" and "tu" reflects social status and intimacy
    • Bilingualism is the ability to speak two languages fluently.
    • Multilingualism refers to the ability to speak more than two languages.
    • Match the features with the correct language ability:
      Bilingualism ↔️ Fluent in two languages
      Multilingualism ↔️ Fluent in multiple languages
    • A person who speaks both English and French is considered bilingual
    • Bilingualism enhances memory, focus, and multitasking
    • Multilingualism improves cognitive flexibility, executive control, and problem-solving abilities
    • Multilingual individuals can navigate social contexts effortlessly.
    • What are the cognitive advantages of bilingualism compared to multilingualism?
      Enhanced memory and focus
    • Bilingualism enhances memory, focus, and multitasking
    • What social benefit is unique to multilingualism?
      Broader cultural understanding
    • Language is a key marker of cultural identity.
    • What are the three functions of language in shaping cultural identity?
      Reflector, preserver, shaper
    • The French language's idioms related to food and family reflect its cultural values
    • Which language has been instrumental in preserving Basque cultural identity?
      The Basque language
    • Bilingual education programs shape culture by promoting inclusivity and cross-cultural understanding.
    • What does the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis propose about language and thought?
      Language influences thought
    • Match the aspect with its definition:
      Linguistic Determinism ↔️ Language determines thought
      Linguistic Relativity ↔️ Language influences thought
    • What is an example of how language influences perception, as suggested by linguistic relativity?
      Grammatical gender affects object perception
    • The distinction between "vous" and "tu" in French reflects social status and intimacy
    • What are the key benefits of maintaining linguistic diversity in bilingual and multilingual communities?
      Preserving cultural identity
    • What is cognitive interference in bilingualism?
      Delays in language retrieval
    • Challenges faced by bilingual individuals can affect their cultural identity and self-esteem.