INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN TODAY'S INTERCONNECTED WORLD
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In the ever-evolving landscape of language education, the importance of intercultural communication cannot be overstated. As English language instructors, we find ourselves at the forefront of an educational paradigm where language proficiency is inseparable from cultural competence. The dynamic interplay between language and culture shapes the learning journey of our students, making intercultural communication an indispensable aspect of effective language teaching.
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