2013
DOI: 10.1080/09571736.2013.836343
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Intercultural communicative competence in foreign language education: questions of theory, practice and research

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“…The importance granted to them has been mostly reflected in theoretical publications. However, there have been far fewer reports on actual classroom practice (Byram, Holmes, & Savvides, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance granted to them has been mostly reflected in theoretical publications. However, there have been far fewer reports on actual classroom practice (Byram, Holmes, & Savvides, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crucially, awareness of (multiple) language use is also the means through which mobile students' intercultural learning can be fostered (Anquetil, 2006;IEREST, 2015). Once again, interest in the intercultural dimension within SA can be linked to a more general shift in applied linguistics, the so-called 'cultural turn' (Byram, Holmes, & Savvides, 2013) in language education, which binds language learning/teaching to interculturality, here broadly defined as the learning process through which individuals become aware of differences as well as able to act upon such awareness.…”
Section: Interculturality In Study Abroadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…States, Canada, Australia, Asia (Byram, Holmes, Savvides, 2013;Feng, Byram, Fleming, 2009;Kramsch, 1993;Morgan, Caine, 2002;Wen-Chuan, Byram, 2016). The purpose of intercultural (multicultural) education is defined as the formation and development of intercultural competence of learners, which allows them to successfully engage in a dialogue with representatives of other cultures.…”
Section: Intercultural Dialogue In the System Of Education Language Lmentioning
confidence: 99%