THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FORMING INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE IN TEACHING ENGLISH
Keywords:
culture, social communication, cross-cultural communication, communicative competence, intercultural relations, linguistic competence, sociolinguistic competence, existential competenceAbstract
the term "culture" carries various meanings across different fields, and through our socialization, we utilize culture to acquire methods for communicating, moving, thinking, and interacting with objects and tools in the world. This article explores topics including language, culture, cultural typologies, forms of communication, oral communication, cultural adaptation, and the challenges and conflicts that arise in intercultural interactions. This article emphasizes a significant topic within a new branch of linguistics: intercultural relations in foreign language education
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