1. Is the primary language spoken by the dominant group in a particular society or country.
Majority Language
6. Refers to practices that separate minority language students and focus on using their native language in school.
Segregationist
1. Being placed in separate classes might lead to feelings of isolation or...?
Stigmatization
6. Provide at least one goal of Strong Forms of Bilingual Education
Biculturalism, Bilingualism
2. It is typically the language used in government, media, education, and public life.
Majority Language
7. Involves grouping language minority children into a single class, where their minority/first language is not developed but rather replaced by the majority language.
Segregationist Monolingual Education for Bilingual Students
2. What do you mean by weak?
Weak intensity of Language Engagement
7. Its primary goal is still to transition them to the dominant language as quickly as possible.
Weak forms of Bilingual Education
3. Refers to an approach or philosophy that emphasizes maintaining and prioritizing the minority language over the majority language.
Separatist
8. Involves teaching bilingual students in separate classes where teachers use simplified English and specialized techniques to make content more accessible.
Sheltered English Instruction
3. What do you mean by strong?
Strong intensity of Language Engagement
8. What did you mean by weak and strong forms?
Weak refers to low intensity of language engagement, Strong refers to high intensity of language engagement.
4. Refers to the process in which individuals, often children, lose proficiency in their native language as they acquire a new language, typically the dominant language of the society.
Subtractive Bilingualism
9. A language that is considered as majority language.
English
4. What's L1 and L2?
L1 - First Language, L2 - Second Language
9. Language instruction of Weak Forms of Bilingual Education
Initial use of L1, Dominant use of L2
5. Is the condition of being able to speak or understand only one language.
Monolingualism
10. Ability to speak more than two languages.
Multilingualism
5. Language Instrucition of Monolingual Forms of Bilingual Education
- L2
10. Language Instruction of Strong Forms of Bilingual Education
Both L1 and L2.