2021
DOI: 10.37028/lingcure.v5n1.451
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Bilingualism and its importance in human life

Abstract: This article contains bilingualism and its importance in human life, as well as the benefits of bilingualism for children, skills and recommendations for identifying their ability to be bilingual, or to develop their language skills. Thus, children have the ability to accept external stimuli, creating them to form their own thoughts in order to recognize similar sounds which together form words and phrases that allow them to easily express thoughts and feelings over the years.

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“…This research elucidates the importance of oral communication skills in English classrooms in a comprehensive manner. It also elucidates the types of speaking situations and the tangible advantages of speaking (Bickmore, 2014;Djumabaeva & Kengboyeva, 2021). Peacebuilding exchange focuses on teaching practices in Canadian homerooms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research elucidates the importance of oral communication skills in English classrooms in a comprehensive manner. It also elucidates the types of speaking situations and the tangible advantages of speaking (Bickmore, 2014;Djumabaeva & Kengboyeva, 2021). Peacebuilding exchange focuses on teaching practices in Canadian homerooms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the role of peers, teachers, families, communities and the surrounding environment can trigger interactions to train communication (Angelia Widyastuti & Widiana, 2020;Pramono et al, 2021). Learning gaps occur in outstanding schools with minimal media use in era 4.0 (Djumabaeva & Kengboyeva, 2021;Saridewi & Dewanti, 2019). The use of very minimal media in learning will inhibit the achievement of learning goals in all three aspects, namely cognitive, psychomotor, and affective aspects .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%