Rivista | EL.LE
Fascicolo | 8 | 3 | 2019
Articolo | A Preliminary Exploration of Teachers’ Attitudes towards Intercultural Communication through ELF

A Preliminary Exploration of Teachers’ Attitudes towards Intercultural Communication through ELF

Abstract

The present paper draws attention to the intercultural nature of English used as a lingua franca in flexible, dynamic and evolving communicative settings and consequently, to the need for language teachers to become aware of the multifaceted English world, where goals and purposes for using English are constantly challenged and re-created. Drawing on the connection between Intercultural communication research and ELF findings, the paper aims to provide empirically-grounded suggestions for language teachers in the hope to stimulate reflections on the role of intercultural aspects in classroom approaches and therefore, encourage to incorporate ELF-oriented pedagogies in well-established teaching practices. In light of a theoretical background, an exploration of language teachers’ attitudes towards ELF and intercultural issues will be conducted and the initial results of a preliminary study presented. Finally, implications for language teaching will be offered.


Open access | Peer reviewed

Presentato: 20 Marzo 2019 | Accettato: 22 Gennaio 2020 | Pubblicato 04 Giugno 2020 | Lingua: en

Keywords Intercultural communicationIntercultural competenceTeaching and learningIntercultural speakerEnglish as a lingua franca


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