<p dir="LTR">Culture in its broad sense refers to the way of life of a community : its speech and customs ; its modes of eating and dressing its attitudes towards strangers , parents , children , friend its social gradings , the status of it occupations , its sexual behavior, its educational institutions , its beliefs , amusement , legends proverbs , songs , festivals and religious observations . This is the anthropologists' use of the novel culture .Nada( 1974 :36)</p>
<h3 style="direction: ltr;">1. Introduction</h3>
<h3 style="direction: ltr;">Introduction</h3>
<p style="direction: ltr;">Over the history of applied linguistics ,different theories of learning have been proposed to account for how grammar is learned .During the middle of the previous century ,for instance ,grammar learning was though to take place through a process of verbal habit formation .</p>
<h3 style="direction: ltr;">1.1The Problem and Its Significance</h3>
<h3 style="direction: ltr;">Language and culture: introduction</h3>
<p style="direction: ltr;">Most English language teachers in Iraq do not have much knowledge of the target culture of the language they teach.</p>
<p style="direction: ltr;">They consider target language isolated beyond its culture. They, therefore, stress the interdependence of language and culture.</p>
