Abstract
It is worthwhile to explore the issue of universal values, which is the relationship between national, class, and human, temporal and eternal, natural things, and their place in society. So the goal is to see the value system as spiritual linkages of the civilization, with the English teaching process focused on the development of humanistic values through the fulfillment of language values utilizing axiological linguistics. As a result, the argument on the social component of the English teaching process as an adaptation of the individual within society during the course of studying foreign languages confirms the statement that axiology is closely connected, bound up with foreign language teaching as a way of accommodating your native values with alien culture, traditions.
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