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		monolingualmon‧o‧ling‧ual /ˌmɒnəʊˈlɪŋɡwəl◂ $ ˌmɑːnə-/ adjective    - Almost all classroom activity was oral and monolingual in the second language.
 - In a monolingual situation, films with subtitles in the national language may be available on video.
 - In addition, the linguistic needs of monolingual pupils should be given separate consideration.
 - Same room, same seat, minutes later, with a monolingual foreign actor and an interpreter.
 - There is therefore an increased possibility that monolingual teachers will find themselves in linguistically diverse classrooms.
 - They are more often than not monolingual and monocultural and, as language teachers, in a position of power.
 - This approach to language learning is suitable for monolingual groups.
 - Variation and Identity One of the chief foci of sociolinguistic interest in monolingual speakers is variation.
 
   ► Languagesaccented, adjectiveAfrikaans, nounAnglo-Saxon, nounArabic, nounBengali, nounbilingual, adjectiveCantonese, nounChinese, nounconversant, adjectivecreole, nounDanish, noundialect, noundictation, noundirect method, noundub, verbDutch, nounEnglish, nounEsperanto, nounFarsi, nounFlemish, nounfluent, adjectiveFrancophone, adjectiveFranglais, nounFrench, adjectiveGaelic, nounGerman, nounGermanic, adjectiveGreek, nounHebraic, adjectiveHebrew, nounHindi, nounIndo-European, adjectiveItalian, nounItalo-, prefixJapanese, nounLatin, nounLatin, adjectivelinguist, nounlinguistics, nounMandarin, nounMaori, nounmodern language, nounmonolingual, adjectivemother tongue, nounmultilingual, adjectivenative speaker, nounoral, nounpatois, nounPersian, nounPolish, adjectivePortuguese, nounRomance language, nounRomany, nounRussian, nounSanskrit, nounsecond language, nounSemitic, adjectivesign, nounsign, verbsign language, nounSinhalese, nounSpanish, nounspeak, verb-speak, suffixspeaker, nounSwedish, nountransliterate, verbTurkish, nounUrdu, nounusage, nounvernacular, nounvocabulary, nounWelsh, noun   ► a monolingual dictionary (=written in only one language)· Monolingual dictionaries tend to have more examples than bilingual ones.    speaking or using only one language → bilingual, multilingual:   a monolingual dictionary  |