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daltonest1984

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Code switching is:
 
  A. a systematic shifting between languages that is sensitive to grammatical structure and also social situations.
  B. another way of saying someone knows multiple languages.
  C. governed solely by social factors and does not respect grammatical structures.
  D. the product of a general confusion between languages.

Question 2

Which of the following factors influence how well a person acquires a second language in childhood?
 
  A. the intrinsic abilities of the child
  B. the community's social attitudes about the second language
  C. the age of acquisition
  D. all of these are factors which influence how well a person acquires a second language in childhood



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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