Abstract:The article emphasizes the importance of teachers of humanitarian disciplines in the formation of intercultural competence of students. Teaching youth communication skills in the dialogue of cultures should contribute to the development of ideas about human possibilities in the modern world, should lay the foundations of a respectful attitude to people of other religion, other nationality, other traditions. The authors analyze in detail interactive forms of teaching intercultural communication, including lectu… Show more
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