Diversity Conceps
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diversity Concepts
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Class: 11ºFLeonor Almeida nº12Oriana Mira nº18
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plurilingualism
- https://drsaraheaton.com/2018/02/20/the-difference-between-multilingualism-and-plurilingualism-simplified/
- https://www.britannica.com/topic/multiculturalism
- https://www.canadaintercambio.com/diversidade-cultural-no-canada/
- https://www.significados.com.br/multiculturalismo/
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- For example: Mozambique and a lot of other countries in Africa are well-knowned for their plurilingualism since it's a continent with a diversity of languages. This happends because of historical and social factors.
- Plurilingualism it's the knowledge of different languages and the capacity to learn and switch beteween multiple languages.
PLURILINGUALISM
MULTICULTURALISM
- Multiculturalism aims the inclusion of differentes points of view and contributes of diverser members of society while maintaining respect for their differences.
- For example: In Canada since 1971 all forms of culture manifestation are tolerated and respected, unless they are native people or immigrants.
- Multilingualism is the act of using or promoting the use of multiple languages , either by an individual speaker or a community of speakers
- It either can be the ability to verbalize or write in more than two languages.
For example: Papua New Guinea is an example of a multilingualism country, with more than 800 living languages spoken.
MULTILINGUALISM
Pluriculturalism is the ability for different cultures to coexist in the same country or city without distinctions between different nacionalities.An example of pluriculturalism would be the Olympic Games, where many different nacionalities compete, but without distinction made beyond the competition itself.
PLURICULTURALISM