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Intercultural Language Activities offers practical teaching ideas which encourage learners to reflect on their own language and culture, as well as that of others.

Topics covered in the fourteen chapters include childhood, food, sport, icons, politics and body language. The book also helps learners mediate in situations of cultural misunderstanding and start web-based intercultural exchanges. It examines interview techniques, how people present themselves, and ways to interpret cultural symbols and characteristics, such as those found in postcards, advertisements and online newspapers. In engaging with these topics, learners become intercultural explorers and raise their level of communicative competence.

This is an invaluable resource for any teacher who wishes to combine language learning with cultural exploration. In addition, the accompanying CD-ROM provides print-friendly photocopiable worksheets and reading texts which can be put to immediate use.

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This book offers practical teaching ideas which encourage learners to reflect on their own language and culture, as well as that of others.
Thanks and acknowledgements viii
Introduction 1(10)
Setting up an online community
11(20)
Setting up an online intercultural exchange
12(3)
Describing an e-partner
15(1)
Starting an online discussion
16(3)
Developing an online discussion
19(4)
Netiquette: devising rules for an online community
23(1)
Exploring culture through a virtual mascot
24(2)
Intercultural film club
26(2)
Journal of intercultural discussions
28(3)
Mediations
31(22)
Levels of formality
32(4)
Job interview
36(4)
Gender and sympathy
40(2)
Personal critical incidents
42(2)
Styles of conflict resolution
44(3)
Conflict mediation
47(3)
Reflecting on conflict
50(1)
Questioning and defending a belief
51(2)
Domestic life
53(16)
Our house, my territory
54(4)
Sofa studies
58(3)
Television viewing habits
61(2)
Domestic duties
63(3)
Which song reminds you of...?
66(1)
A day in the life
67(2)
Public spaces
69(19)
An A-Z of signs in English
70(2)
Comparing places
72(1)
Cafe society
73(2)
At the hairdresser's
75(3)
Behaviour on public transport
78(2)
Exploring an art gallery or museum
80(2)
Street performers
82(3)
Going out for the evening
85(1)
Holiday photographs
86(2)
Face to face
88(25)
Sharing stories in conversation
89(2)
Supporting talk
91(2)
Exploring non-verbal communication
93(3)
The eyes have it
96(3)
Empathy and body language
99(3)
Gestures
102(2)
In the office
104(4)
Exploring informal language
108(5)
Interviewing
113(17)
Developing interview questions
113(5)
Following up interview questions
118(2)
Exploring assumptions
120(3)
The interviewers from another planet
123(2)
Preparing for an online interview
125(5)
Interpretations
130(16)
Postcards
131(1)
Analysing advertisements
132(2)
Writing an online review
134(3)
Proverbs across cultures: using the TIME Corpus
137(4)
Famous quotations in action
141(3)
Comparing newspapers around the world
144(2)
Childhood
146(16)
Children's games
146(3)
Children's toys
149(2)
Classrooms from culture to culture
151(5)
The language we bring to school
156(3)
Childhood's end
159(3)
Icons
162(12)
Five most famous...
163(2)
Founding figures
165(2)
National bards
167(3)
International heroes
170(2)
Someone I admire
172(2)
Sport
174(23)
Local sports
174(6)
Team sports: cultural associations
180(3)
The language of fandom
183(4)
Cheerleading
187(4)
Attending a sports event
191(2)
Debate on blood sports
193(4)
Food
197(19)
National dishes: cultural associations
197(4)
Regional and ethnic cuisine
201(4)
International food
205(2)
Food idioms: using the British National Corpus
207(4)
Shopping lists
211(1)
Supermarket psychology
212(4)
Politics
216(11)
Political symbols
217(2)
Politicians' body language
219(4)
Political debate
223(4)
Religion
227(8)
Religions: cultural associations
228(3)
Being accepted into a religion
231(2)
Religious services
233(2)
Presenting an image
235(18)
Choosing a wardrobe
235(2)
A question of style
237(2)
Exploring a fashion `look'
239(3)
Smelling sweet
242(2)
Making up
244(6)
Living dolls
250(3)
Further reading and resources 253(5)
Index 258