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VOL. 11, ISSUE 4 (2025)
Navigating language and culture: A river based approach to foreign language acquisition
Authors
Gaurav Mor
Abstract

This paper attempts to give a different approach to teaching Russian as a foreign language by using rivers as a cross-cultural pedagogical tool. The paper draws from both Russian and Indian geographies, myths, and literary traditions and explores how iconic rivers such as the Volga, Don, and Neva in Russia, and the Ganga, Yamuna, and Brahmaputra in India, can serve as bridges for linguistic and cultural acquisition.

The study demonstrates sample lesson plans where rivers are used to teach grammatical cases (e.g., prepositional and genitive), directions, place names, idioms, and environmental vocabulary. Through a blend of maps, texts, videos, and storytelling traditions, this paper argues that the river as a cultural-historical metaphor not only makes language learning more relatable and visual but also strengthens intercultural competence. It calls for a shift from grammar-translation approaches to a culturally enriched language pedagogy in the Russian classroom.
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Pages:87-88
How to cite this article:
Gaurav Mor "Navigating language and culture: A river based approach to foreign language acquisition". International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Vol 11, Issue 4, 2025, Pages 87-88
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