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1. Newbury Park Primary School has lots of bilingual students. square 2. The teachers at Newbury Park Primary School only want the children to speak in English. square 3. Some teachers think that bilingual children can't study well. square 4. Some bilingual children come to the UK from another country. square 5. All bilingual children have problems in schools in England. square 6. Children who only speak one language do better at school. square 7. Most people in the world speak more than one language. square

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1. Newbury Park Primary School has lots of bilingual students. square 
2. The teachers at Newbury Park Primary School only want the children to speak in English.
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3. Some teachers think that bilingual children can't study well. square 
4. Some bilingual children come to the UK from another country. square 
5. All bilingual children have problems in schools in England. square 
6. Children who only speak one language do better at school. square 
7. Most people in the world speak more than one language. square
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1. Newbury Park Primary School has lots of bilingual students. square 2. The teachers at Newbury Park Primary School only want the children to speak in English. square 3. Some teachers think that bilingual children can't study well. square 4. Some bilingual children come to the UK from another country. square 5. All bilingual children have problems in schools in England. square 6. Children who only speak one language do better at school. square 7. Most people in the world speak more than one language. square

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<br />1. True<br />2. False<br />3. False<br />4. True<br />5. False<br />6. False<br />7. True

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This question is a series of statements about bilingualism and the educational environment in the UK, particularly focusing on Newbury Park Primary School. Each statement needs to be evaluated for its accuracy or truthfulness based on general knowledge about bilingualism and education.<br /><br />1. Newbury Park Primary School has lots of bilingual students: This statement could be true for many schools in multicultural areas.<br />2. The teachers at Newbury Park Primary School only want the children to speak in English: This is a generalization and may not be true for all teachers.<br />3. Some teachers think that bilingual children can't study well: This is a stereotype and is generally not supported by research.<br />4. Some bilingual children come to the UK from another country: This is likely true, as the UK is a multicultural society.<br />5. All bilingual children have problems in schools in England: This is an overgeneralization and not supported by evidence.<br />6. Children who only speak one language do better at school: This is a contentious statement and not necessarily true for all children.<br />7. Most people in the world speak more than one language: This is generally true, as many cultures are multilingual.<br /><br />Each statement should be evaluated individually, and the responses should reflect an understanding of bilingualism and educational practices.