Cindy was born in Vietnam but has spent most of her life in the United States. When she talks with her grandmother, she speaks in English and her grandmother replies in Vietnamese. Cindy understands what her grandmother is saying, but she finds it difficult to express herself in Vietnamese. This is a case of __________.
a. bilingual accommodation
b. language negotiation
c. mutual intelligibility
d. receptive bilingualism
Ans: d. receptive bilingualism
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