Pronunciation: /əˌkʌltʃəˈreɪʃən/
noun the process of cultural change and psychological change that results following meeting between cultures
A1 Acculturation is the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group.
A2 Acculturation can happen when people from different cultures come into contact with each other.
B1 Acculturation can lead to changes in language, values, beliefs, and behaviors.
B2 Acculturation can be a challenging process as individuals navigate between their original culture and the new culture they are adapting to.
C1 Acculturation requires individuals to be open-minded, adaptable, and willing to learn from different cultural perspectives.
C2 Acculturation is a complex phenomenon that involves not only individual adaptation but also changes at the societal level.
formal Acculturation is the process of cultural exchange and adaptation between different groups.
informal Acculturation happens when people from different backgrounds come together and share their traditions.
slang Acculturation is like when you pick up new ways of doing things from hanging out with a different crowd.
figurative In a globalized world, acculturation is like a melting pot where different cultures blend together.
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