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    Master this deck with 23 terms through effective study methods.

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    acquisition (n.)

    The act of gaining or obtaining something, especially knowledge or a skill.

    ambiguity (n.)

    The quality of having more than one possible meaning; uncertainty.

    bilingual (adj. n.)

    A person who can speak two languages fluently; able to use two languages.

    cue (n.)

    A signal or hint that helps someone know what to do or say.

    depending on (v. phr.)

    According to or influenced by something; based on a condition.

    immersion (n.)

    The process of being deeply involved or surrounded by a language or activity.

    involve (v.)

    To include or require someone or something as part of a process or activity.

    motivation (n.)

    The reason or desire that makes someone want to do something.

    refer to (v. phr.)

    To mention or talk about something; to direct attention to.

    stereotype (n.)

    A fixed and oversimplified idea about a group of people.

    the likelihood of (n. phr.)

    The chance or probability that something will happen.

    tolerance (n.)

    The ability to accept and respect differences, beliefs, or behaviors.

    is based on (adj. phr.)

    Founded or built on something; supported by.

    cognitive (adj.)

    Related to thinking, learning, memory, and understanding.

    enhanced (adj.)

    Improved or increased in quality, value, or ability.

    equip (v.)

    To provide someone with the necessary tools or skills.

    exploration (n.)

    The act of searching, investigating, or discovering new information.

    fallacy (n.)

    A false idea or belief based on incorrect reasoning.

    lingua franca (n.)

    A common language used for communication between people with different native languages.

    measure (v.)

    To find the size, amount, or degree of something.

    plummet (v.)

    To fall or drop suddenly and sharply.

    specialist (adj.)

    Having or showing detailed knowledge in a specific area.

    spread the myth (v. phr.)

    To cause a false belief or story to become widely known.