1) Mother tongue a) A language spoken within a specific community, often by immigrants or ethnic groups in a country. b) The first language a person learns from birth. 2) Lingua franca a) The first language a person learns from birth. b) A common language used for communication between speakers of different native languages. 3) Standard English a) A language designated by a government for use in legal and administrative matters. b) The widely accepted and grammatically correct form of English used in formal settings. 4) International language a) A common language used for communication between speakers of different native languages. b) A language spoken and understood across multiple countries for global communication. 5) Official language a) A language designated by a government for use in legal and administrative matters. b) The widely accepted and grammatically correct form of English used in formal settings. 6) Community language a) A language spoken within a specific community, often by immigrants or ethnic groups within a country. b) A language designated by a government for use in legal and administrative matters. 7) RP English a) A language designated by a government for use in legal and administrative matters. b) Received Pronunciation; a prestigious British English accent associated with southern England. 8) Native speakers a) People who learn a language after their mother tongue. b) People who speak a language as their first language. 9) Non-native speakers a) The widely accepted and grammatically correct form of English used in formal settings. b) People who learn a language after their mother tongue.

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