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.
Cuprins
Figures and Tables
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
Despre autor
Troy Mc Conachy is Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Warwick, UK. He is the author of Developing Intercultural Perspectives on Language Use: Exploring Pragmatics and Culture in Foreign Language Learning (2017, Multilingual Matters).