INTERCULTURAL AND INTERLINGUISTIC COMMUNICATION AND PROBLEMS IN TEACHING NATIVE AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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Keywords

Intercultural Communication, Interlinguistic, Language Education, Native Language, Foreign Language Teaching, Linguistic Barriers, Cultural Competence.

Abstract

This article gives information about the complexities of intercultural and interlinguistic communication within the context of teaching native and foreign languages. It examines the challenges educators face and proposes strategies to overcome these obstacles, aiming to enhance language acquisition and cultural competence.

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