EXERCISE AS A COMPONENT OF THE CONTENT OF TEACHING BILINGUALISM
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bilingualism, component, polyglot, verbal communication, bilinguals, monolinguals , exercise.Abstract
This article talks about the exercise as a component of the content of teaching bilingualism, in the broad sense of understanding - relative proficiency in a second language, the ability to use it in certain areas of communication.
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