2019
DOI: 10.7596/taksad.v8i1.2007
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The Intercultural Communication as a Tool of Multilingual Personality Formation in Modern Educational Space of Ukraine

Abstract: The innovations in the educational policy of Ukraine are closely connected with global changes in all spheres of human activity: geopolitical problems, migration and emigration, interpersonal and professional contacts. The humanity is in the process of interconnection, interdependence and mutual influence of different countries, peoples and their cultures, religions. Consensus and conflict, cooperation and war make peculiar dialectical pairs, direction and intensity of which determine the viability of any huma… Show more

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“…The paper of Fabrychna (2017) deals with the bilingual e-glossary of Ukrainian and English terms in foreign languages and cultures teaching field. The emphasis of the study of Zagorodnova et al (2019) is focused on the formation of a multilingual personality in a multi-ethnic environment in Ukraine. The article by Dalte et al (2017) is devoted to assessing the value of the technology-enhanced environment in the study of English by Ukrainian preschoolers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper of Fabrychna (2017) deals with the bilingual e-glossary of Ukrainian and English terms in foreign languages and cultures teaching field. The emphasis of the study of Zagorodnova et al (2019) is focused on the formation of a multilingual personality in a multi-ethnic environment in Ukraine. The article by Dalte et al (2017) is devoted to assessing the value of the technology-enhanced environment in the study of English by Ukrainian preschoolers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%