
Developing Intercultural Competence in Practice
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Michael Byram, Adam Nichols and David Stevens: Introduction
Part 1: In the Classroom
Beginners
1 Carol Morgan: The International Partnership Project
Intermediate
2 Eva Burwitz-Melzer: Teaching Intercultural Communicative Competence through Literature
3 Elena Tarasheva and Leah Davcheva: 'Up the Hills of Identity'
Advanced
4 Maria Metodieva Genova: Visual Codes and Modes of Presentation of Television News Broadcasts
5 Iskra Georgieva: An Approach to Implementing a Cultural Studies Syllabus
6 Sylvia Duffy and Janet Mayes: 'Family Life' and 'Regional Identity' - Comparative Studies while Learning French
7 Mary Williams: 'It Must Be Cultural Because I Don't Do It': Cultural Awareness in Initial TESOL Teacher Education
Part 2: Beyond the Classroom
Using New Technologies
8 Lynne Parmenter and Yuichi Tomita: Virtual Intercultural Competence: A Programme for Japanese Elementary School Students
9 Sheila Carel: Students as Virtual Ethnographers: Exploring the Language Culture-Connection
10 Clare Dodd: Working in Tandem: an Anglo-French Project
11 Paul Whittaker: New Tools for Old Tricks: Information and Communication Technology in Teaching British Cultural Studies
In the Field
12 Jane Woodin: Tandem Learning as an Intercultural Activity
13 Judith Parsons and Peter Junge: 'Why Do Danes Put Their Elderly in Nursing Homes?' - Working Outside the Classroom with Adult Second Language Learners
Part 3: Developing Resources
14 Leon Aktor and Karen Risager: Cultural Understanding in Danish Schools
15 Tanya Madjarova, Magdalena Botsmanova and Tanya Stamatova: 'I Thought My Teacher Fancied Me'
16 Krassimira Topuzova: British and Bulgarian Christmas Cards: A Research Project for Students
17 Francoise Vigneron: Study of Landscapes as an Approach to Openness to Others
Further Reading
Index
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