IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

THE IMPACT OF CULTURAL FACTORS ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING

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Mr.PALAGANI VEERENDER KUMAR, Mr.KOTAGIRI SRINIVAS

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This post will discuss how culture influences how people learn English. People frequently consider language and society to be inextricably related or as components of the same entity that complement one another. Language and culture are intricately interwoven. If you want to be able to communicate effectively in a second or foreign language, you should consider how words are utilized in different cultures. This is due to the societal context making them more important. Without a doubt, being able to write, read, and comprehend written language, as well as speak and comprehend spoken language, necessitates a high level of linguistic ability. People frequently overlook cultural competency, which is understanding the many belief systems that are shared and transmitted through language in a specific culture (Bentahila & Davies, 1989).Whatever language you choose to study, you must have a thorough understanding of and appreciation for various cultures. According to Mitchell and Myles (2004) (p. 235), language and culture are not antagonistic; rather, they are taught together and one influences the growth and progress of the other. Many blunders can be attributed to cultural differences. Language influences people's rules and routines, as well as how they perceive themselves and what they do. This article will examine how the English language culture influences learning and proficiency in speaking, writing, listening, and grammar. It will emphasize that knowing the English language entails more than simply these four skills.

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