Human languages share many common traits, the idea is that humans share a universal grammar which is _ into our brain structure
(*ответ*) built
build
builds
building
In 2001, a European Commission survey found that 65.9% of people in the UK spoke only their _ tongue
(*ответ*) native
true
original
common
In 2004 a British survey showed that only one _ 10 UK workers could speak a foreign language
(*ответ*) in
on
of
by
In its most extreme form, language learning is seen as basically the same as any other learning in any other species, human language _ essentially the same as communication behaviors seen in other species
(*ответ*) being
been
be
were
In some countries, learners have lessons _ entirely in a foreign language
(*ответ*) taken
take
takes
took
In the 1960s and 1970s, some central and eastern European countries created a system of bilingual schools for _ -performing pupils
(*ответ*) well
good
bad
better
In the EU 93% of children _ English
(*ответ*) learn
learns
learning
are learn
It is also often inferred or even stated that older methods were completely ineffective or have died _ completely when even the oldest methods are still used (e.g. the Berlitz version of the direct method)
(*ответ*) out
in
off
by
It led to a number of different and sometimes conflicting methods, each trying to be a major improvement _ the previous or contemporary methods
(*ответ*) over
under
between
near
Less than 5% of people in the UK could count to 20 _ a second language, for example
(*ответ*) in
by
at
of
Newer methods and approaches are _ and promoted as the only and complete solution to the problem of the high failure rates of foreign language students
(*ответ*) invented
invent
inventing
invents
Older methods and approaches _ as the grammar translation method or the direct method are dismissed and even ridiculed
(*ответ*) such
so
that
these