- The authors:
Olga Novokhatskaya - Pages: 189-198
- Section: CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION AS A FACTOR IN EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
- URL: http://conferences-ifl.rudn.ru/2712-7974-2019-6-189-198/
- DOI: 10.22363/2712-7974-2019-6-189-198
Olga Novokhatskaya
Institute of Foreign Languages Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia Moscow, Russia
e-mail: olyakacher23@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3369-9295
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