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Conclusion

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  CONCLUSION In an increasingly globalized world, bilingualism and biculturalism are valuable assets that enrich our lives and our societies. Being able to communicate and relate to people from different cultures and linguistic backgrounds gives us a broader perspective and allows us to build bridges between diverse communities. By embracing and celebrating cultural diversity, we can enrich our own identities and contribute to a more inclusive and understanding world.

Bilingualism vs. Biculturalism

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  Bilingualism vs. Biculturalism Bilingualism and biculturalism are related but distinct concepts in the study of the acquisition and use of two different languages and cultures. Bilingualism: Refers to a person's ability to communicate in two languages. This ability may vary in terms of proficiency and fluency in each language. Bilingualism can be early, when a person learns both languages from childhood, or late, when a second language is learned after childhood. Bilingualism implies a deep knowledge of two languages and the ability to switch between them depending on the situation or the interlocutor. Biculturalism: Refers to a person's ability to function effectively in two different cultures. This involves not only fluency in the languages associated with those cultures, but also understanding and acceptance of the social norms, values, beliefs and behaviors of each. Biculturalism implies the ability to adapt to different cultural contexts and to behave appropriately acco...