THE IMPORTANCE OF LANGUAGE EDUCATION IN THE MODERN LIFE FOR XXI CENTURY SPECIALISTS
30.01.2024
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series B. Volume 3 Issue 1
Abstract. The importance of language in the modern world is constantly increasing. In the process of studying this topic, I had to be acquainted with a large number of literary sources. In the sociological literature, serious attention is currently paid to the study of problems of language and language education. At the same time, different authors give their own sociological interpretation of this concept. Therefore, for example, some define language as a primary, original reality that opens up new possibilities for a person. And language activity - as a phenomenon that ensures the qualitative uniqueness of society. Others believe that language is decisive in the choice of work and life activities and affects the intensity of interethnic relations.
Keywords: foreign language, multilingualism, professional and career growth, modern education, ICT, development
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