Using Literature In Foreign Language Teaching: Samarkand As A Cultural Model For Language Education And Intercultural Communication

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This article examines the role of literature in foreign language teaching, highlighting its linguistic, cultural, and pedagogical value. Focusing on Samarkand as a transcultural literary model, it explores practical applications for teaching Arabic and other languages. Using a descriptive-analytical approach, the study discusses modern classroom methods, cultural awareness, and key challenges in integrating literature into language education.

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