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Conclusions: Importance of the course Language and Culture

 

Conclusion

Most people agree that language and culture have a huge connection, in my opinion language and culture it is very important when do you talk about communication because language is a system that involve communication express ideas or feeling speaking and writing, the culture is the way of a life, especially the general customs and beliefs of a group of people, who shared attributes, stories, values, behaviors and practices.

For learners benefit from employing strategies, first using background knowledge about culture and language, culture is important because it creates assumptions about how the world operate, how different people communicate their ideas and referents, second, collaborating and combining cultural communicative experience is the most important thing for education and finally,  talk with native speakers can help to understand other culture,  if you would like to analyze clearly one culture the best way is understand what we think of as reality in specific culture.   

When do you need to know any language it is important to know about the people to speak that language and what is their culture, the other hand, it is essential to consider socio-cultural aspects, politics, economy, entertainment, different socio-cultural interaction.  

 

 

 

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