Abstract

The article discusses the need to consider cultural factors in the teaching and translation of foreign language to achieve linguistic equivalence when intercultural communication. Verbal and nonverbal ways of emotions expression in English and Russian languages are considered, because emotions are the most common factor in success of intercultural communication.

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