Abstract

In the conditions of formation of an open society and integration of cultures, there is a need to develop skills and abilities of the person to participate adequately in intercultural communication in various spheres of life. Accordingly, during the study of a foreign language, not only the acquisition of speech and language material becomes extremely important, but also the formation of socio-cultural competence as the basis of students' ability to effectively enter into intercultural relations

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