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Learning Intercultural Communication Competence

Journal of Business Communication, 1992
Intercultural communication competence is the ability to encode and decode meanings in matches that correspond to the meanings held in the other communicator's repository.
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Conceptualising intercultural (communicative) competence and intercultural citizenship

2020
Traditionally, the notion of citizenship has been linked to the concept of nation, the ‘imagined community’ dependent on a common language. State and nation are assumed to be one: the nation state. The contemporary world has created many other identifications and opportunities for political activities in communities which are transnational.
Michael Byram   +3 more
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From Communicative Competence to Intercultural Communicative Competence: A Retrospect

The notion of “Communicative Competence” has often been discussed in view of the challenges that intercultural interactions pose to the notion itself, especially as the notion was originally conceived by abstracting it from multicultural environments.
Francesco Costantini, Delia Airoldi
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DEVELOPING INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE

DEVELOPING INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIVE ...
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Intercultural Communicative Competence Through Telecollaboration

2015
In the context of foreign language education, ‘telecollaboration’ refers to the application of online communication tools to bring together classes of language learners in geographically distant locations to develop their foreign language skills and intercultural competence through collaborative tasks and project work. The interaction has traditionally
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From Communicative Competence To Intercultural Competence

الأثر, 2016
Aicha Drici, Mohamed-Salah Nedjai
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