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  • A distinctive way of pronouncing a language associated with a specific region, social class, or individual.
    accent
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  • A person or community capable of using two languages, often with high fluency or near-equal proficiency
    bilingual
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  • a term adopted from one language and incorporated into another, often retaining its original meaning and pronunciation.
    borrowed word
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  • being made up of, composed of, or formed from specific parts.
    consist
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  • producing an item that is identical to an original (reproduction) or acting in imitation of someone.
    copy
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  • a regional or social variety of a language, defined by distinct grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation used by a specific group.
    dialect
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  • the state of having power, influence, or control over others, or being more successful, important, or noticeable than anything else of the same type.
    dominance
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  • to start, create, or set up something—like a company, system, or relationship—on a firm or permanent basis.
    establish
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  • A physical location where a business operates, such as a shop, restaurant, or hotel
    establisment
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  • a high school or university student who temporarily studies at a school in a foreign country, typically for one semester or one year.
    exchange student
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  • refers to countries where English is learned as a foreign language (EFL) rather than having a historical colonial role or official status.
    expanding circle
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  • relating to or encompassing the whole world (worldwide/international) or covering all parts of a situation
    global
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  • the language a person learns from birth or during early childhood, typically spoken at home and used for primary communication.
    first language
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  • the capacity to change plans, behaviors, or systems to suit new conditions or situations.
    flexibility
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  • the ability to speak, read, or write a language easily, smoothly, and accurately, typically referring to a foreign language.
    fluent
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  • to examine, review, or check something carefully.
    go over
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