Raghu had learned many things like the importance of
washing hands before eating food, waking up early and
exercising simple by seeing his parents do the same. Thus,
we can say he learnt because of the availability of this in his
socio-cultural context. What is this called? Explain.
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Socio-cultural context refers to the idea that language, rather than existing in isolation, is closely linked to the culture and society in which it is used. ... Activities that can raise awareness of socio-cultural context include using stories, analysing newspaper headlines, and looking at slang and idiomatic language.
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Socio-cultural context refers to the idea that language, rather than existing in isolation, is closely linked to the culture and society in which it is used. ... Activities that can raise awareness of socio-cultural context include using stories, analysing newspaper headlines, and looking at slang and idiomatic language.
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