Intercultural Competence in English: what it is and how we can teach it and test it

Intercultural Competence in English: what it is and how we can teach it and test it

There is no doubt that language and culture are inextricably connected, but how many language teachers really feel qualified to teach intercultural communicative competence and use knowledge of intercultural theory in language classes?

Conversely, how many intercultural trainers are fully aware of the impact language use has on effective intercultural communication?

Does knowing about the findings of Hofstede and Trompenaars, being able to define low-context cultures, collectivist societies etc make intercultural training courses meaningful?

Intercultural communicative competence is a combination of knowledge, attitudes and skills.

Communication skills are the focus, ie using language in intercultural encounters to ensure the best results for all concerned.

For corporate clients this means doing business well, building successful relationships and negotiating optimal outcomes to ensure on-going and future business.

Most experts agree that approximately 80% of international encounters in which English is used take place in the absence of native speakers of English. So which English is used in international encounters? How important is linguistic correctness? Which mistakes count? A common understanding of the language which is used needs to be established before real interaction starts. It is the practical use of language – more than anything else – which determines the success or failure of the relationship.

Do you want to explore these issues?

ANDERSON HOUSE together with CRTDrils LINGUE BERGAMO is pleased to present the SIETAR Italia workshop on ICE, by Rudi Camerer, Intercultural Competence in English: what it is and how we can teach it and test it.

This workshop provides an introduction to the ICE Train-the-Trainer course, which explores these issues and qualifies trainers to find the answers as well as providing material to deal with the role of English in international business.

When and where?

Friday 21 March 2014 – 16.30-18.30 – ISIS Quarenghi Viale Europa 27 Bergamo

For more information about Rudi Camerer and how to book a free place download Invito_Sietar21-03-14