2023
DOI: 10.11114/smc.v11i6.6020
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How the Language Competence of International Students is Culturally Oriented When Learning Indonesian Language

Abstract: Language learning is often viewed as a task focused on the acquisition of linguistic skills, disregarding the cultural context in which the language is spoken. This approach to language learning often leads to ineffective communication and misunderstandings that arise due to cultural differences. The article discusses the challenges that BIPA students in West Sumatra face when attempting to develop their communicative abilities and cross-cultural understanding. The primary objective of this article is to explo… Show more

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“…Considerable attention has been directed towards foreign language education, particularly concerning international students, foreign workers, and tourists . The Indonesian government has initiated the Indonesian Language Education for Foreigners program with the aim of integrating the Indonesian language with foreign languages in various educational settings, including schools, universities, and foreign language institutions (Sneddon, 2003;Nugraheni et al, 2022;Tiawati et al, 2023). Additionally, this initiative fosters a positive learning environment and creates job opportunities for international workers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Considerable attention has been directed towards foreign language education, particularly concerning international students, foreign workers, and tourists . The Indonesian government has initiated the Indonesian Language Education for Foreigners program with the aim of integrating the Indonesian language with foreign languages in various educational settings, including schools, universities, and foreign language institutions (Sneddon, 2003;Nugraheni et al, 2022;Tiawati et al, 2023). Additionally, this initiative fosters a positive learning environment and creates job opportunities for international workers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%