Abstract

Living in a multicultural world demands intercultural abilities. The present article aims to analyse how students of Neophilological Faculties should be taught to be able to act as cultural mediators in the future. We also present the results of an inquiry which aimed to show if the knowledge influences the first impression opinions.

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