due to the reasons below.
First
of all,
language and culture are intertwined.
There is ample evidence suggesting that
learning a language without knowing its culture is misleading
, which means
a language is
backed up by its culture.
The second reason is
learning culture makes learning language more
interesting.
As we know,
studying a foreign language is not an easy task; hence it is necessary
to incorporate the cultural part in the process so that learning becomes more stimulating.
A
third point I would like to make in support of this finding is
arousing the interest in the
culture is the key to long-term learning.
This is best illustrated with the example of
bilingual
people who spend lots of time exploring the foreign language while discovering new
understanding of the culture.
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