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Affordances and Challenges of Telecollaboration for Pre-service Teachers
...culture as mentioned in Uno’s statement “this project allowed me to study cultures further in depth, and Se Jeong Yang 35 actually be able to interact with a member from said culture” (reflecti...

by Se Jeong Yang
in Volume 24 Number 3, October 2020

Review of La Chaise Bercante
...culture -- age 11 and up Price $24.95 + GST (if applicable) + shipping and handling (rates are in Canadian dollars for Canadian customers, and in U.S. dollars for all others) ISBN n/a Review by Lara L...

by Lara Lomicka
in Volume 08 Number 3, September 2004 Special Section on Global English(es)

The Role of the Computer in Learning Ndjébbana
...Culture Kroeber and Kluckhohn (1963) reviewed 150 definitions of culture to present two common understandings: 1) culture is a way of life based on a system of shared meanings; and 2) culture is passe...

by Glenn Auld
in Volume 06 Number 2, May 2002 Special Issue Technology and Indigenous Languages

An ecological perspective on the use of memes for language learning
...culture • Chinglish • communicating in the target • images language and semiotics • humor • context awareness in the • feelings target language • Chinese culture • pragmatic knowledge • pop cult...

by Yiting Han, Blaine E Smith
in Volume 27 Number 2, February 2023 Special Issue: Semiotics in CALL

Review of ActiveChinese: Chinese language skills for the business world
...culture, Culture Shocker portrays life and customs in contemporary China (Figure 6) through 40 comics. For example, Culture Shocker 9 points out that the way people exchange business cards in China ...

by Scott Chien-Hsiung Chiu
in Volume 12 Number 3, October 2008

Review of Teaching and Researching Language Learning Strategies
...culture or socio-cultural interaction. This relates to how to get communication activities to take place within the immediate context concerning all cultural, social, cognitive and political aspects...

by Mehreen Ahmed
in Volume 15 Number 3, October 2011 Special Issue on Learner Autonomy and New Learning Environments

LITERALIA: Towards developing intercultural maturity online
...culture and their primary culture and the challenges of communicating in an online environment. That the “cultural disequilibrium” can be triggered by an online environment and by the unfamiliarity ...

by Ursula Stickler, Martima Emke
in Volume 15 Number 1, February 2011 Special Issue: Multilateral Online Exchanges for Language and Culture Learning

Using immersive virtual reality for the assessment of intercultural conflict mediation
...culture in relation to other cultures. Ethnorelative (as opposed to ethnocentric) worldview is a prime example of this category. Finally, intercultural capabilities refer to people’s ability to comm...

by Naoko Taguchi
in Volume 27 Number 3, October 2023 Special Issue: Extended Reality (XR) in Language Learning

Review of Le Chandail de Hockey CD-ROM
...culture of hockey that is omnipresent in the original story, the authors of the CD-ROM have used hockey terminology to refer to various aspects of the learning tool. For instance, the near-beginner...

by Catherine Caws
in Volume 11 Number 3, October 2007 Special Issue on Technology and Reading

Exploring L2 learners’ engagement and attitude in an intercultural encounter
...cultures. The second research question queried how learners deployed attitudinal markers (Affect, Judgment, and Appreciation) when discussing their own culture, the L2 culture and the topic under di...

by Ana Oskoz, Ana Gimeno-Sanz
in Volume 24 Number 1, February 2020