The Role of Culture in English language learning: An analytical study of Literature Graduates

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Yachna Suryavanshi

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Acquiring about culture is crucial to acquiring the English language. English language learners must learn how to deal with cultural variations in order to communicate in English effectively. Language is influenced by culture in various ways, including word choice, tone, and nonverbal cues. Learners must comprehend the cultural context in which English is used in order to learn it effectively. The actual learning process is also impacted by culture. The attitudes that learners have towards learning a language are shaped by culture, and their backgrounds have an impact on how they approach the learning process. As an illustration, students from collectivist cultures would favor group activities whereas those from individualistic cultures might favor solitary activities. Additionally, knowing about the cultures of nations that speak the English language can improve learners' comprehension of the language and aid in more successful communication. To better understand the language and the people who use it, English language learners should be exposed to a variety of cultural items like literature, cinema, and music. Moreover, culture is important for learning the English language. Communicating successfully and learning the language more deeply can both be facilitated by a grasp of the cultural context in which the language is used.

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