THE ROLE OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING

Authors

  • Gafurova Nodira PhD FerSU, Depatrment of English Practical Course Author
  • Turg’unboyeva Muhlisa student of 22.113-group FerSU, Depatrment of English Practical Course Author

Abstract

Intercultural communication has become an essential component of foreign language education in the globalized world. This study examines the role of intercultural communication in English language learning and its impact on communicative competence. The research explores how learners develop awareness of cultural differences, interpret diverse communicative behaviors, and interact effectively across cultures. Using a qualitative approach, the study analyzes theoretical perspectives and practical implications of intercultural communication in language education. The findings indicate that successful communication depends not only on linguistic proficiency but also on cultural awareness, empathy, and adaptability. The study contributes to the fields of applied linguistics, intercultural studies, and language teaching methodology.

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Published

2026-06-07