
DEVELOPMENT OF INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE OF STUDENTS IN LEARNING ENGLISH
Abstract
The essence and scope of this topic is so wide, especially in the era of globalization, the importance of intercultural dialogue is very important. In the novelty of this work, this study combines English and Uzbek cultures in an interconnected social, political, economic and cultural sphere, analyzing them scientifically, practically and theoretically, as well as in all spheres of society.
Keywords
EFL, diagnostic, life
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