speakers of other languages. Access to information on the World Wide Web and the use of new infor-
mation technologies, especially networked computers, has contributed to increased communication among
foreign language teachers and students in many countries; 4 — develop communicative teaching methods. It means afocus on communicative and intercultural learning which does not only stimulate a productive
discussion of teaching objectives, methods, and underlying rationales, but also results in increased oral and
written proficiency for their students; 5 — focus on raising students' awareness of various communication
strategies, including strategies to bridge vocabulary gaps, reading and listening strategies, and general lan-
guage learning strategies.
Other notable methods include the sole use of the foreign language in the classroom; a modular ap-
proach to teaching in which students are grouped according to proficiency level and project-oriented learning
that emphasizes the use of authentic materials through technology and integrates learning about English-
speaking countries with language and content learning [7].
The integration of cross cultural communication and foreign language studies contribute significantly to
both the business community and the foreign language education profession. It is leading to increasingly
successful global interactions.
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