Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1009068
Intercultural communication in the English language classroom: Global needs vs. local realities
Intercultural communication in the English language classroom: Global needs vs. local realities // Language in Research and Teaching / Brala Vukanović, Marija ; Memišević, Anita (ur.).
Berlin : Bern : Brisel : New York : Oxford : Varšava : Beč: Peter Lang, 2018. str. 41-55 doi:10.3726/b11738
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Naslov
Intercultural communication in the English
language classroom: Global needs vs. local
realities
Autori
Vodopija-Krstanović, Irena ; Smrekar, Valerija
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Language in Research and Teaching
Urednik/ci
Brala Vukanović, Marija ; Memišević, Anita
Izdavač
Peter Lang
Grad
Berlin : Bern : Brisel : New York : Oxford : Varšava : Beč
Godina
2018
Raspon stranica
41-55
ISBN
978-3-631-73394-3
Ključne riječi
culture ; intercultural communication ; intercultural communicative competence ; English as a foreign language ; English as an international language ; four dimensions of intercultural competence
Sažetak
English has become an international language (EIL) primarily used by non-native English speakers for communication in multicultural societies. Departing from the position that English language education should follow suit and make a contribution in the development of intercultural skills, in this paper, we examine the perceptions of 193 secondary school students on their intercultural communicative competence (ICC), and the role of culture and intercultural communication (IC) in the EFL classroom. Findings in this study show that although students feel competent in all four dimensions of ICC, i.e. knowledge, skills, attitude and awareness, they primarily conceptualise IC as knowledge about culture and language of Anglophone countries. Overall, students maintain that English improves and fosters intercultural communication in Europe, but are unaware of the broader implications of EIL. It will be argued that IC should be better integrated in the EFL curriculum, as knowledge about language (and culture) alone does not ensure ICC.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filologija
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