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The dynamic landscape of the 21st century is characterized by interconnectedness, interdependence, and a globalized society. This interconnectedness has fueled a surge in cross-cultural interactions, necessitating effective communication tools to bridge cultural divides and foster mutual understanding. English, with its widespread adoption as a global Lingua Franca, has emerged as a pivotal element in facilitating international communication and collaboration. Globalization and digitalization have amplified the importance of English language education, transforming the way we communicate, learn, and interact. The pervasiveness of digital technologies has created a borderless virtual world, where individuals from diverse backgrounds connect and share information seamlessly. English serves as the common language in this digital realm, facilitating cross-cultural communication and collaboration. Intercultural competence is defined as the ability to effectively interact with individuals from different cultural backgrounds, is an essential skill in today’s interconnected world. English language education plays a crucial role in developing intercultural competence by equipping learners with the linguistic and cultural knowledge necessary to navigate cross-cultural interactions effectively. Creating effective English-language learning environments is paramount to fostering global citizens equipped with the linguistic and intercultural skills necessary to thrive in an interconnected world. These environments should provide opportunities for authentic communication, cultural immersion, and the development of critical thinking skills.
Oksana B. Khomyshak (Tue,) studied this question.