2021
DOI: 10.1515/cercles-2021-2003
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International teleconferences in EGAP courses: preparing students for prospective professional situations

Abstract: This paper describes a joint programme developed in 2018 by the University of Parma Language Centre (Italy) and the Humanities and Arts Department of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. The aim of the project was to involve students of English for General Academic Purposes in delivering presentations to an unfamiliar foreign audience on a topic relevant to their academic interests. The students were required to prepare for the presentation by exploring and personalising the chosen topic so as to be ab… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the promotion of linguistic creativity and diversity is often seen as a key factor in promoting pluricentricity, as it allows for the expression of different cultural perspectives and worldviews. This can be particularly important in the context of global communication, where different cultural groups may be interacting and exchanging ideas on a regular basis (see, e. g., Cameron 2012;Scott-Monkhouse et al 2021;Widdowson 1994;Yashiro 2011).…”
Section: Pluricentricity Of Languages: English and Russianmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the promotion of linguistic creativity and diversity is often seen as a key factor in promoting pluricentricity, as it allows for the expression of different cultural perspectives and worldviews. This can be particularly important in the context of global communication, where different cultural groups may be interacting and exchanging ideas on a regular basis (see, e. g., Cameron 2012;Scott-Monkhouse et al 2021;Widdowson 1994;Yashiro 2011).…”
Section: Pluricentricity Of Languages: English and Russianmentioning
confidence: 99%