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Practices in Intercultural Language Teaching and Learning

✍ Scribed by Michael Joseph Ennis; Catherine Elizabeth Riley


Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
178
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume responds to the growing need for intercultural approaches to teaching and learning languages. The central premise is that the aim of intercultural language teaching and learning is to foster effective communication and effective learning in spaces between cultures in order to prepare learners for global citizenship, but that the corresponding models and methods must emerge from the bottom-up in order to meet the needs of each unique context. The book offers a collection of successful experiences rooted in praxis. It shares the activities, methods, models, and approaches which have been developed within specific contexts. Thus, it offers an example of how to adopt an β€œintercultural perspective” in teaching and learning. The editors and contributors share the conviction that the experiences detailed here can be informative to the realities of all readers in the same way that their own practices have been informed by others.

✦ Table of Contents


Table of Contents
Introduction
Limits of Learning?
English as a Lingua Franca and Intercultural Learning
From Stereotyping to Becoming Interculturally Competent
Intercultural Language Teaching for Mobile Students
A Model for Intercultural Competence Rubrics
Two Models of Online Intercultural Exchange in Higher Education Contexts
Integrating Intercultural Learning in English for Specific Academic Purposes
Contributors


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