CULTURAL AND INTERCULTURAL BENEFITS OF LANGUAGE LEARNING
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In the modern, globalized, and highly mobile world, foreign language education is increasingly important for the sake of preparing children to be successful and capable of a high level of social integration. This is especially true for societies wherein secondary or alternative languages are widely used for business purposes, or in certain fields, or by a significant and non marginalized minority of the population.
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