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Number of Blossarys: 51
A multilingual person can speak and understand at least three languages. He may have accidentally learned this (some nations have 3 languages) or caught it over due to long years of studies.
A person that finds it very difficult to converse in a certain Language. He may probably have a zero list of vocabularies on this particular foreign language.
A way of communication that does not involve any words. It only uses facial expression, gestures and other non-verbal actions. This is sometimes done with words or just the plain gestures.
A term used to describe a language learner. If a student is proficient with his second language (number 2), this means he can effectively communicate using the said lingo.
Although this has been an old and abused approach, it is proven to show good results. This evaluates students' listening skills, fluency and pronunciation.
This means prior knowledge. It is said that language learners can easily learn a language if he has a background of the topic or subject to be discussed.
(L2) – The term second language is the other language that a person can communicate with. For example, the usual second language of non-Americans is English.