Abstract

This study presents an analysis of the theory of the development of intercultural competence and the theory of the use of films in the formation of intercultural communicative competence in teaching foreign languages, as well as approbation of the method of using films in content courses for the formation of this competence in the courses of the Kazakh language. The development of intercultural communicative competence is the development of the ability to build harmonious and productive relationships between representatives of different cultures. Intercultural competence, recognized as one of the key components of learning in the new century, increases the need to adapt teaching methods and materials in order to increase the intercultural awareness of future professionals. To be competitive in the international arena, to be ready for new opportunities and various challenges, modern young professionals need to be able to form and develop skills of interaction and cooperation in a multicultural environment, intercultural and business relations, critical thinking, and the development of skills in the use of advanced digital technologies. The results of a study conducted as part of the course “Cultural Studies and Kazakh Culture” with the participation of 45 advanced level students showed that the practice of intercultural competence develops their positive attitude towards their culture and the culture of other countries and encourages them to develop general language competence.

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