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Developing Intercultural Perspectives on Language Use

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Many teachers recognise the importance of integrating intercultural learning into language learning. This book argues that teachers can work creatively with conventional resources and utilise class...
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  • 20 November 2017
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Many language teachers recognise the importance of integrating intercultural learning into language learning, but how this can be best achieved is not always apparent. This is particularly the case in foreign language learning contexts where teachers are working with a prescribed textbook and opportunities to use the language outside the classroom are limited. This book argues that teachers can work creatively with conventional resources and utilise classroom experiences in order to help learners interpret aspects of communication in insightful ways and develop awareness of the influence of cultural assumptions and values on language use. The book provides extensive analysis of a range of classroom interactions to demonstrate how teachers and learners can work together to construct opportunities for intercultural learning through reflection on pragmatics.

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Price: $161.95
Pages: 184
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Series: Languages for Intercultural Communication and Education
Publication Date: 20 November 2017
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.15 in
ISBN: 9781783099320
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching, Language teaching theory and methods, EDUCATION / Multicultural Education, Educational strategies and policy
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In this timely book Troy McConachy offers a theoretically engaging and deeply insightful argument for developing in learners an ‘intercultural perspective on language use’. It highlights, through rich exemplification, the way in which even the most ordinary discussions in the foreign language learning classroom become an opportunity to explore, in reflective and analytic ways, the intricacies entailed in exchanging meanings in interaction across languages and cultures.

Troy McConachy is Assistant Professor in Applied Linguistics, University of Warwick, UK. His research interests include intercultural pragmatics and intercultural language teaching and learning.

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Foreword

Preface

Introduction                                                                                                                      

Chapter 1: Pragmatics and Culture in Communicative Language Teaching                              

Chapter 2: Linking Pragmatics and Intercultural Language Learning                                           

Chapter 3: Developing a View of Language Use as Social Action                                                 

Chapter 4: Reflection on Experience as Resource for Intercultural Learning                                          

Chapter 5: Combining Performance and Reflection for Learning                                                

Chapter 6: Developing Intercultural Perspectives on Language Use                         

Conclusion                                                                                                                         

List of References                                                                                                       

Subject Index