Abstract
This article delves into the problems of developing foreign language communication proficiency among economics students. Through extensive analysis and empirical research, it uncovers the complexities of language proficiency, sociocultural awareness, and pragmatic skills in the context of economics education. The research provides ideas to inform strategies to enhance the global competence and career prospects of economics students in an interconnected world.
Publisher
Science and Research Institute of Social and Economic Development
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