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Dr. Monika Badecka-Kozikowska
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„ …. an invisible control mechanism operating in our thoughts. We become only aware of this control mechanism when it is severely challenged by exposure to a different culture” (Hall 1983).
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a shared set of basic assumptions and values, behavioural norms, attitudes and beliefs manifested in systems and institutions; behavioural patterns and non-behavioral items. Culture is shared among members of one group or society (Hofstede in Dahl 2004; Spencer-Oatey 2000).
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a system that can be peeled, layer by layer (Hofstede 1991) ; Outer layers Rituals / Behavioural patterns Heroes Symbols Artefacts & products Systems & institutions Inner core values Basic assumptions Beliefs Attitudes Behavioural conventions (Spencer –Oatey 2000)
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See Slides 6 & 7 above
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Who are culture learners ? Language class members Travellers / Tourists Sojourners
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An ability to: evaluate critically, […], perspectives, practices and products in one’s own and other cultures & countries (Byram, 1997)
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What is Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC)? It is an ability to - interact with people from another country and culture - to act as a mediator between people of different cultural origins - to use language appropriately (sociolinguistic & discourse competence) - and be aware of specific meanings of this language ( Byram, 1998)
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A Culture Assimilator by means of Critical Incidents (Cushner &Brislin 1996)
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The Three Oddest Words When I pronounce the word Future, the first syllable already belongs to the past. When I pronounce the word Silence, I destroy it. When I pronounce the word Nothing, I make something no non-being can hold. Wisława Szymborska transl. by St. Barańczak
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The ……est Words / My / Their … Words When I ……………………. ……………………………… When I ……………………. ……………………………… When I …………………….. ………………………………. I ……………………………… ……………………………….
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Laozi Laozi often explains his ideas by way of paradox.
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When I pronounce the word Enemy, I respect him first of all. When I pronounce the word Honour, I must defeat myself. When I pronounce the Word Sorrow. I always find a shadow by my side.
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When I read the word Peace, the first syllable belongs to security. When I read the word Freedom, I pursue it. When I read the word Death, I make something no being can block.
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monika.badecka@wp.pl www.monika-badecka-kozikowska.pl
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Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, the mechanics are German, the lovers are Italian, and it is all organized and run by the Swiss.
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Hell is where …………………………………………
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the police are German, the cooks are British, the mechanics are French, the lovers are Swiss, and it is all organized and run by the Italians.
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