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Bilingualism, Trilingualism and Multilingualism - Task 1 #Semester3 #ELT1




Bonjour Semester 3 étudiant,
Here is your first task of ELT-1 on Bilingualism, Trilingualism and Multilingualism.

Task:
You have to find out and write different words and day to day phrases in English as well as different languages (Any of your choice.You can include regional languages except Hindi and Gujarati). Also Give meaning of these three terms in brief. To give examples you can also make use of Images, Videos and Gifs. Explore your creativity.

Here is a sample of the task. Observe and complete your task..

1.) Bilingualism:-
Hello ( Greeting in English)
Bonjour (Greeting in French)

2.) Trilingualism:-
Hello ( Greeting in English)
Bonjour (Greeting in French)
Hola (Greeting in Spanish)

3.) Multilingualism:-
           Hello ( Greeting in English)
Bonjour (Greeting in French)
Hola (Greeting in Spanish)
Ciao (Greeting in Italian)



Enjoy Learning!!!


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  1. Respected Mam,
    Here is my review attached with this link ,
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  2. Respected madam,
    Here is my review attached with this link -
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  3. https://hemagoswami.blogspot.com/2018/06/elt-task-bilingualism-trilingualism.html?m=1

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  4. Respected Mam,
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  5. https://diptigohil.blogspot.com/2019/06/elt-1-task-on-bilingualism.html?m=1

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  6. Bilingualism
    Moon(Greeting in English)
    Luna(Greeting in Italian)

    Trilingualism
    Moon(Greeting in English)
    Luna(Greeting in Italian)
    Gene(Greeting in Albanian)

    Multilingualism
    Moon(Greeting in English)
    Luna(Greeting in Italian)
    Hene (Greeting in Albanian)
    Chandra(Greeting in Nepali)

    Bilingualism
    Star(In English)
    Etoile (In French)

    Trilingualism
    Star(In English)
    Etoile(In French)
    Stella ( In Italian)

    Multilingualism
    Star(In English)
    Etoile(In French)
    Stella(In Italian)
    Stern(In German)

    Bilingualism
    Sun (In English)
    Sol (In Danish)

    Trilingualism
    Sun (In English)
    Sol(In Danish)
    Soleil (In French)

    Multilingualism
    Sun (In English)
    Sol(In Danish)
    Soleil(In French)
    Surya ( In Hindi)
    Sole (In Italian)

    Bilingualism
    Good night (In English)
    Bonne Nuit (In French)

    Trilingualism
    Good night(In English)
    Bonne Nuit(In French)
    Shubh ratre (In Gujarati)

    Multilingualism
    Good night(In English)
    Bonne Nuit(In French)
    Shubh ratre(In Gujarati)
    Guys Nacht(In German)

    Bilingualism
    Good bye(In English)
    Bidaya ( In Bengali)

    Trilingualism
    Good bye ( In English)
    Bidaya(In Bengali)
    Namaste(In Hindi)

    Multilingualism
    Good bye ( In English)
    Bidaya(In Bengali)
    Namaste(In Hindi)
    Aurevoir ( In French)

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  7. Respected mam ,
    Here is my answer attached with this below link:-

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  8. Respected ma'am here is my blog link
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  9. Respected Ma'am,
    Here is my completed task attached with this link:

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  10. Respected Madam,
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  11. Here is my answer attached with this link
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  13. http://minkalitaliya.blogspot.com/2019/06/elt-1-task-on-bilingualism.html?m=1

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  14. Respected mam here my ans attached with this link

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  15. https://kailasgohil201820.blogspot.com/2019/06/task-1semester-3english-language.html?m=1

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  17. Respect men,
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    https://mansiupadhyay201820.blogspot.com/2019/06/word-meaning-of-different-languages.html?m=1

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  18. Respect men,
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  19. https://alishavagasiya201820.blogspot.com/2019/06/five-word-of-different-languages.html?m=1

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  20. Respected mam,
    please click on the link below to view my blog on the given task:

    https://prakrutibhatt201820.blogspot.com/2019/06/second-language-teaching-and.html

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  21. Respected ma'am,
    Here is my answer attached with this link :-
    https://nikitarathod281820.blogspot.com/2019/06/thinking-activity-bilingualism.html?m=1

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  22. Her my blog link....

    https://mitalbarayjada201820.blogspot.com/2019/06/information-about-bilingualism.html?m=1

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  23. Her my blog link....

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  26. Here my link.....

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  27. Respected madam here my answer attached with this link...
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  28. Respected ma'am here is my answer attached with this link :- https://prinjalshiyal.blogspot.com/2019/06/english-language-teaching-1.html?m=1

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  29. Respected Ma'am here is my response of this task..

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  30. Respected Ma'am here is my response of this task..

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  31. Respected Ma'am here is my response to this task attached with this link....

    https://hinachauhan201820.blogspot.com/2019/06/elt-task-on-bilinguismtrilinguism-and.html?m=1

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  32. Respected Ma'am,

    Blog link of assigned task is mentioned below

    https://samiyakagdi313.blogspot.com/2020/08/elt-bilingualism-trilingualism.html

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