THE ROLE OF CRITICAL THINKING AND CULTURE IN LANGUAGE TEACHING
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Saydumarova Dilobar Nasirovna
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In today’s globalized world, language plays a crucial role in preserving cultural diversity. Students learning a new language must develop not only linguistic skills but also an understanding of the traditions and cultural values of the target language community. This approach promotes intercultural harmony in the long term.
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- 2025-04-29
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