241
glish as their mother tongue.
Answer:
Yes
Part of the passage:
To illustrate, in the city of
Toronto
in Canada,
58%
of
kindergarten
pupils
come from homes where
English
is
not the usual language of communication
.
Explanation:
Considering the fact that 58% of kindergarten children come from homes
where English is a foreign language, it is easy to conclude that 42% (less than 50%)
come from English-speaking families.
Q 37. Research proves that learning the host country language at school can have
an adverse effect on a child’s mother tongue.
Answer:
Not Given
Part of the passage:
Research suggests
that bilingual children may also
develop more
flexibility in their thinking as a result of processing information through two different lan-
guages.
Explanation:
Even though there is some information about the benefits of learning
two languages, it is impossible to know whether learning the host country
language AT
SCHOOL can have a negative language on a child’s mother tongue.
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