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Monica [59]
2 years ago
12

Change this into your own words. someone plss help plss​

English
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lora16 [44]2 years ago
3 0
In the classroom it is important for bilingual children to have both languages spoken in the class to for them to be comfortable. it gives them more of a welcoming environment and it makes everyone feel supported.
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