Learning a foreign language always entails learning a second culture to some degree, even
if you never actually set foot in the foreign country where the language is spoken. Language and culture are bound up with each other and interrelated. People don’t exist in a vacuum any
more than club members exist without a club.
They’re part of some framework: a family, a community, a country, a set of traditions, a storehouse of knowledge, or a way of looking at
the universe. In short, every person is part of a
culture,everyone uses a language to express that
culture, to operate within that tradition, and to categorize the universe.
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