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Materials for teaching culture: regalia, films, sign

Abstract

 

Knowledge of two or more languages has always been a natural consequence of cultural exchange. Multilingualism of countries and the communication among them became a reason for studying the culture of these countries. Therefore, educational institutions of many countries have implemented teaching and learning of foreign languages as they find the need for their students to be competitive in the global career field. The communication among different cultures and the efforts of education have added to the multilingual culture of many countries.

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