IMPORTANCE OF LEARNING ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ROLE IN PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
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- 1. Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages
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The article mentions the advantages of studying the English language in modern times and the fact that it
plays an important role in the formation of a person's personality and personal development. The relevance of the
English language grows every year. This is the main tool of communication in the international arena. Therefore,
at any age, you should start studying and improving your knowledge, as the learning process in our country takes
place throughout life. The modern world is strongly dependent on communication, especially in the context of
international relations. English as the language of international communication provides a convenient platform for
exchanging information and ideas. The topic is relevant today.
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