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Leshan Normal University, Sichuan, China

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With the realization of globalization, intercultural communication has grown in significance. However, some Chinese scholars in foreign language education field have noticed a disappointing phenomenon—Chinese culture aphasia during intercultural communication. This paper will discuss the relationship between culture and language and reveal that it is important to introduce Chinese culture to the outside world so as to have effective and harmonious communication. Based on this theoretical framework, this thesis analyzes the phenomenon of the Chinese culture aphasia in current college English teaching and proposes solutions to the problem. 

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culture and language, college English teaching, Chinese culture, countermeasures

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