Description
Using diverse language examples and tasks, this book illustrates how intercultural communication theory can inform second language teaching.
About the Author
Zsuzsanna Ittzes Abrams is Professor of Linguistics at the University of California. Originally from Hungary, she has been fascinated by intercultural existence since age 10, when her family spent eighteen months in Libya. She has contributed to a range of edited volumes, most recently Understanding Attitude in Intercultural Virtual Communication (eds. A. Oskoz & M. Vinagre) and has published articles in a range of journals, including Die Unterrichtspraxis, L2 Journal, The Re-CALL Journal and The CALICO Journal.
Reviews
'This is a focused and valuable text. The dimensions covered make this a superb volume to use in undergraduate and graduate level courses on language, identity, and culture.' Kimberley Brown, Professor of Applied Linguistics and International/Global Studies, Portland State University
'This is an excellent and comprehensive read on the topic of intercultural communication, with very useful teaching materials attached to each chapter. The book is every (academic) language teacher's dream come true!' Anna Turula, Head of TELE Department, Pedagogical University, Krakow
'It offers clear theoretical expositions and copious teaching resources, and will be of great interest to language teachers and language teacher trainers. Its well-written, fully documented, and accessible style makes it suitable for courses in language pedagogy at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.' Laura M. Callahan, LINGUIST List
Book Information
ISBN 9781108748230
Author Zsuzsanna Ittzes Abrams
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 6200g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 153mm * 23mm