Study of the Relationship Between Culture and Learning New Language

halimeh mohammad mahmoudi1 Abdorrahim Moghimi2

1) Young Researchers and Elite club, Qeshm Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qeshm, Iran
2) Young Researchers and Elite club, Larestan Branch, Islamic Azad University, larestan, Iran

Publication : 2nd International Conference on Behavioral Science and Social Studies(2ibsconf.com)
Abstract :
A great deal of the history of research in culture has been dominated by the ideas that are fundamental differences in ways of doing culture among various cultures, these differences are critical for the understanding of human nature. Based on the culture theory, this article will demonstrate that there are different algorithms people use to solve problems as individuals and as cultural groups. Culture has been seen as neutral subject areas in which student background knowledge such as culture, language, and heritage are detached from the curriculum. Culture theory provides a basis for acknowledging the structures in society that deal with majority communities concerns, it connects culture and culture to enable it to enrich student subject matter understanding and bridge the often perceived gap between culture and their day to day lives. A culture perspective provides a transformational space for students in society. Keywords: Relationship, Culture, Learning new language
Keywords : Relationship Culture Learning new language