Successful and practical intercultural communication techniques
Abstract
This paper will describe the author's approach in teaching students
to use a variety of language and communication skills to improve
participation and success in cross-cultural situations. including
networking techniques. how to attract useful language. and how to
impact a situation while still learning the language. It will provide
the audience with practical suggestions through the use of humor
and examples. Appropriate for language teachers as well as for
business professionals who travel to other countries or have
colleagues from other cultures.
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