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Attitudes about Language

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advantageNOUN a positive, useful quality; something that helps you be better or more successful than other people
fluentADJ speaking or writing confidently and without long pauses
policyNOUN a rule or an official way of doing things
disruptiveADJ stopping a situation from continuing in the normal way
apologizeVERB to say you are sorry about something
throughoutADV/PREP in every part of a place
punishVERB to make someone suffer because he/she has down something wrong or broken the law
heritageNOUN background; traditional beliefs, values, and customs of a family or country
assumeVERB to think that something is true although you have no proof
ashamedADJ feeling guilty or embarrassed about something
disadvantageopposite of advantage
increasinglymore and more
overhearto hear by accident what other people are saying when they don't know you are listening
hallwaya passage between rooms
suspendstop someone from going to school (or work) because s/he has broken the rules
shockedsurprised and upset
disrespectnot being polite to someone
unjustunfair
incidentoccurence; something that happens
violateto do something against the law or against someone's rights
sueto make a legal claim against someone; take someone to court
allowpermit
assetsomeone or something that helps you succeed or solve problems
proudfeeling happy with your achievements, family or country
lackto not have something
legacythe result of things that happened at an earlier time

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