Friday, July 19, 2013
British vs American
Listen to Luke's Podcasts about Americanisms and continue the list of British - American vocabulary that we did in class.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Friday, July 12, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
A CLIL TO CLIMB: Punctuation..? A review
A CLIL TO CLIMB: Punctuation..? A review: Definition Macmillan defines it as “the use of marks such as full stops or commas in order to write in a clear style”. Oxford...
Task
The Video Cross Cultural Mistakes while Travelling mentions several gestures - for example, thumb up gesture which means "everything is fine" in Britain but has different meanings in different countries - what other meanings does it have and where?
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Results of poor cross cultural awareness.
What impact do you think poor cross cultural awareness may have on business? Read the following article Results of poor cross cultural awareness. Find some more examples on the internet.
Monday, July 8, 2013
Friday, July 5, 2013
Introduction.
“Ninety per cent of CEOs believe that if cross-border communication were to improve, profit, revenue and market share would all improve as well. Yet many are not doing enough to address the challenge” - Competing across borders, The Economist Intelligence Unit, 2013
This blog is aimed at students and teachers of business English. In this blog we will discuss different aspects of culture (such as culture's values, perceptions, manners, social structure, and decision-making practices, an understanding of how members of the group communicate--verbally, non-verbally, in person, in writing, and in various business and social contexts) and their impact on cross cultural communication. Thus, we will be able to avoid the pitfalls that might await us in cross cultural communication.
Like speaking a foreign language or riding a bicycle, cross-cultural communication involves a skill component that may best be learned and mastered through instruction and practice: simply reading about it is not enough.
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