1
2
3
4
100

What type of bilingualism occurs when a person learns two languages in separate contexts, resulting in distinct language systems?

Coordinate Bilingualism

100

 At which level of bilingualism does an individual develop language skills?

Individual level

100

Bilingual individuals often have increased job prospects and can adapt to various work environments, enhancing their career options

Marginal Opportunities

100

Bilingualism fosters a strong connection to cultural roots and traditions through language use.

Connection to heritage

200

This type of bilingualism refers to individuals who have learned two languages simultaneously from an early age.

Simultaneous Bilingualism

200

This level of bilingualism focuses on how families use multiple languages in their daily interactions.

Family Level

200

This benefit of bilingualism promotes inclusivity by allowing individuals to communicate across different cultural groups.

Inclusiveness

200

Speaking multiple languages enhances communication within families, strengthening bonds and shared cultural practices.

Family communication and bonds

300

What do we call bilingual individuals who learned one language first and then acquired a second language later in life?

Early Bilingualism

300

Which level of bilingualism examines the use of multiple languages within communities and social groups?

Social Level

300

Bilingualism can provide a competitive edge in the job market, making candidates more attractive to employers.

Competitiveness

300

Bilingual individuals often navigate between two cultures, leading to complex identity formation and experiences.

Navigating dual identities

400

This type of bilingualism describes someone who has passive knowledge of a language but does not actively use it.

Passive Bilingualism

400

At this level, bilingualism is integrated into educational settings, impacting teaching and learning processes.

School Level

400

Being bilingual can lead to greater mobility in the workplace, allowing individuals to work in diverse environments or countries.

Mobility in the workplace

400

Approximately what percentage of the Mexican population is monolingual in Spanish?

93.8%

500

What is the term for individuals who have equal proficiency in both languages?

Balanced Bilingualism

500

This percentage represents those who speak an indigenous language in Mexico, highlighting linguistic diversity amidst a predominantly Spanish-speaking population.

Around 5-6%

500

Bilingual individuals often experience increased earnings due to their language skills and adaptability in various roles.

Increased earnings

500

In contrast to indigenous languages, which language is widely understood in border states and tourist regions in Mexico?

English

M
e
n
u