DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/114/59-63
Munojat Umaralieva
Fergana State University
https://orcid.org/0009-0003-7378-3237
umunojat1@gmail.com
Empowerment of English Language Learners: The Intersection of
Self-training and Intercultural Competence
Abstract
In a globalized world, English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners must act not only linguistic proficiency, but also intercultural competence (ICC) to develop diverse communication contexts effectively. This study examines the intersection of Self-Directed Learning (SDL) and ICC, emphasizing the role of independent study strategies in enhancing cross-cultural communication skills. The research, conducted at Fergana State University, involved qualitative data collection through interviews, focus groups, and reflective journals, analyzing the effectiveness of SDL approaches in fostering ICC. The findings indicate that goal-setting, independent exploration, and digital tools significantly contribute to learners’ intercultural awareness and adaptability. However, there are challenges such as limited access to native speakers and in motivation. The study highlights the need for integrating SDL principles and digital resources into formal EFL instruction to support ICC development. By leveraging technological advancements and structured self-directed learning strategies, educators can equip students with the skills necessary for effective intercultural interactions in globalized settings.
Keywords: self-training, intercultural competence, English as a foreign language, independent study, digital tools in EFL, cultural awareness, language education, virtual exchange, learner autonomy, cross-cultural communication