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  • A second language is any language that a person uses other than a first or native language. Contemporary linguists and educators commonly use the term L1 to refer to a first or native language, and the term L2 to refer to a second language or a foreign language that's being studied.
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  • “One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way.” Frank Smith English, Spanish, Japanese, and German are some of...
  • Two characters talking in different languages. In today’s globalized world, learning a second language has become more important than ever before.
  • Studies of second language acquisition have existed as long as parents kept diaries of their children's dual language developme.
  • A second language may be a neighbouring language, another language of the speaker's home country, or a foreign language.
  • Second language acquisition is the process by which people learn languages in addition to their native language(s)|L1.
  • Thus, students need to understand that “learning a second language does not mean giving up one’s first language or dialect” (Walqui, 2000).
  • Second language acquisition theories.
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  • Someone’s second language is a language which is not their native language but which they use at work or at school. Lucy teaches English as a second language.
  • For your brain, learning a third language is very different from learning a second language, and there's good reason for that.
  • "To sum up, the term 'second language' has two meanings. First, it refers to the chronology of language learning.