Standard English - generallya norm of the English language as fixed in dictionaries, World language - the language that is spoken all over the world by native speakers and those who have learned it and who use it for different purposes, Mother tongue/native language - the language which a person first learned to speak , Accent - a particular way of speaking (pronunciation) usually connected with a country, area or social class., Dialect - a variety of a language, spoken in one part of a country, different in vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation., Monolingual - speaking or using only one language, Bilingual - written or spoken in two languages; able to speak two languages equally well, Multilingual - using, speaking, or written in several different languages, Lingua franca - a language used between people whose main languages are different, Cockney - a way of speaking English that is typical of working class, Esperanto - an artificial language invented in 1887 to help people from different countries in the world speak to each other, Transatlantic English - It’s a mixture of British and American characteristics in accent and vocabulary, invented by the increasing number of tourists and businessmen who cross the Atlantic frequently., Fluency - an ability to speak a language very well, smoothly and confidently, To bridge the gap - to reduce or get rid of the differences between two things, Medium of instruction - a language that is used for teaching, Learning incentive - something that encourages you to learn harder, Level of proficiency - a good standard of ability and skill, Miscommunication - some problems with understanding the partner correctly during the process of communication, Vocabulary builder - all possible sources (like books, native speakers, TV programmes, newspapers, etc) to enrich your vocabulary, Pick up a language - to learn a language by watching or listening to other people, to learn easily and without efforts,

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