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Name Valeria Elenes

Date august 26 2020

The benefits of bilingual brain.


https://youtu.be/MMmOLN5zBLY

1If you answered yes to the three initial questions, you ...

1. are bilingual or multilingual.


2. might be bilingual or multilingual.
3. know a little about languages like the majority of people.
2The brain of a bilingual or multilingual person may ...

1. have a different aspect from the brain of a monolingual person.


2. be stronger than the brain of a monolingual person.
3. have a different colour from the brain of a monolingual person.
3... can learn a second language perfectly.

1. Compound bilinguals
2. Coordinate bilinguals
3. Compound, coordinate and subordinate bilinguals
4The advantages our brains get from multilingualism...

1. are the same for everybody who learn different languages.


2. depend on when we acquire additional languages.
3. cannot be scientifically proved.
5Alzheimer’s and dementia sufferers who are multilingual ...

1. may live longer than monolingual people with the same condition.
2. experience less severe symptoms than monolingual sufferers.
3. may have developed their condition later than monolingual sufferers.

6Bilingual or multilingual people may be better at ...

1. relaxing and fighting anxiety.


2. solving problems and reading.
3. multitasking and distinguishing relevant information.

Write three paragraphs about your experience being bilingual.


Being bilingual it’s something exiting, it gives you more opportunities to express yourself with other
people. You can listen to their music and learn about their culture. But the best part is that you can
make friends more easily since the communication won´t be something you need to worry about.

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