Language and Culture as a Basis for Development of Competence
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language, information about the outside world, sphere of personality activity, native language, culture, spiritual lifeAbstract
The article says that language is one of the main ways by which you can get information about the outside world. Knowledge of any non-native language expands the scope of a person's activity, helps her to understand her native language more deeply, which remains an unshakable foundation for mastering any other language. A person who does not speak another language, except for his native (Uzbek), remains closed exclusively in one culture. It is also important that the culture of the modern language in any state is a mirror of its social and spiritual life.
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