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Things bilingual often describes (“bilingual ________”)
education, programs, children, program, students, teachers, child, edition, schools, speakers, dictionaries, instruction, dictionary, school, classes, teacher, bicultural, development, staff, inscription, community, classrooms, policy, classroom, communities, schooling, districts, services, text, learners, acquisition, pupils, speaker, country, programmes, situation, texts, journal, individuals, inscriptions, skills, proficiency, signs, subjects, ism, competence, class, families, teaching, materials, ability, environment, educators, lexicon, programme, speech, processing, editions, personnel, situations, newspaper, ballots, student, setting, books, memory, version, parents, brain, writers, individual, format, context, publication, background, settings, readers, secretary, english, projects
How bilingual often is described (“________ bilingual”)
balanced, fluent, true, french, more, most, dominant, old, ideal, perfect, spanish, passive, early, young, proficient, competent, hispanic, monolingual, active, natural, german, nonfluent, least, transitional, parsimonious, incipient, latin, genuinely, late, arabic, subordinate, frenchenglish, successful, computerized, less, federal, japanese, aramaic, culturally, stable, average, anti, immigrant, ordinate, way, civil, language, chinese, academically, alsatian, above, native, fairly, developmental, skilled, genuine, speaking, canadian, healthy, today, literate
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