Reading Passage 1: "William Kamkwamba"



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much less aware
of
how quickly
children
can lose their ability to
use their mother tongue
, even in the home context.
Explanation:
The answer again must be ab NOUN.b
much less aware – less well understood
can lose their ability to use their mother tongue – the mother tongue can disap- pear.
Q 33. This phenomenon depends, to a certain extent, on the proposition of people
with the same linguistic background that have settled in a particular ………… .
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Answers:
J area
Part of the passage:
The extent and rapidity of
language loss
will
vary according to
the
concentration of families from a particular linguistic group
in the
neighborhood
.
Explanation: The answer must be ab NOUNb.
this phenomenon (referencing is used in the sentence) – language loss
depends on – vary according to

the proposition of people with the same linguistic background that have set-
tled in a particular – concentration of families from a particular linguistic group
area – neighborhood
Q 34. If this is limited, children are likely to lose the active use of their mother
tongue. And thus no longer employ it even with …………, although they may still
understand it.
Answer:
F family
Part of the passage:
They may retain receptive skills in the language but
they will use
the majority language
, in speaking with their peers and
siblings
and in responding to
their
parents
.


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