Tuesday, 15 April 2014
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Hello everyone! This is the blog for the C1 and C2 classes! I'll be posting some activities / videos / homework / pieces of writing and many other interesting resources. You'll be able to find some websites and other useful material. Visit it regularly, please!
Explore IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Speaking topics to expand your vocabulary and practise with sample question...
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What range could be considered as bilingual? :)
Difficult question to answer...
I'll ask you 2 more:
What does "bilingual" mean?
How many words does an average speaker know in their mother tongue?
Those are also difficult questions!
Bilingual I suppose that means to use both your mother tongue and another language in a proficient way.
Although I have heard about different kinds of bilinguism I am not quite sure about that.
As regards the numbers of words an avarage speaker knows, it is quite difficult to guess. But, if we take into account that test and a native speaker friend of mine who did it, it would be around 38000 or 40000.
Maybe this is a bit off-topic, but is this test reliable? I mean, I don't think so, but I haven't found any reliable data about this idea of the amount of words used by an average speaker.
I don't really know how true the following data are, but that's what I found...
How many words do you think there are in the English language?
Oxford English Dictionary: 616,500 word forms + Scientific words: would total 1,000,000
In common use: 200,000
German: about 184,000 in common use French: around 100,000 Italian: 190,000
How many words do you think the average English person knows?
At 2 years of age: 200
At 5 years of age: 5000
At 12 years of age: 8,000 (the average number or words used by tabloids)
Graduates know: 60,000 – 75,000 Shakespeare used: 31,534
An ordinary person knows: 35,000
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