Crossing Cultures in the Language Classroom

Crossing Cultures in the Language Classroom
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Book Synopsis Crossing Cultures in the Language Classroom by : Andrea DeCapua

Download or read book Crossing Cultures in the Language Classroom written by Andrea DeCapua and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Crossing Cultures in the Language Classroom links theory with experiential activities that will be helpful for use in teacher training or certificate programs. The goals of this book for the teacher educator are to expand cultural awareness, to acquire an in-depth understanding of what culture is and its relationship to language, and to comprehend and implement observations of cultural similarities and differences. Topics discussed in the book include: culture shock nonverbal communication societal roles pragmatics. A great in-service workshop text or teacher training programs.

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