This academic work provides an overview of a series of research directions in the sphere of intercultural communication; consequently, the objective is to establish the feasibility of introducing the theory and practice of intercultural communication for a better perception and adaptability of students to the learning process. In addition, research involves establishing the effectiveness of intercultural competence; teachers also assess their role in the educational process as well as in the process of learning foreign languages. The hypothesis of the research lies in the fact that teachers and students will more effectively acquire intercultural communication skills and abilities during the educational process in a multicultural environment. The experiment was the main research method; observation methods and questionnaire were also used. The research result involves the development of ways to effectively include the theory and practice of intercultural communication in the educational process, where knowledge and motivation are identified as important components of learning in higher education institutions.
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