Importance of Intercultural Communication Essay

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    demonstrating linguistic features in English language teaching, and Chinese students could hardly adapt to foreign cultures, and did come up with many problems mainly cultural problems in their academic career or daily activities. Nevertheless, the importance of developing students'cultural proficiency has been realized recently and some progressions practicable have been made. This is only a good beginning, and what’s more is that culture awareness is more…

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    everyone has multiples identities that are transacted through communication, and also it defines who you are as a person. Chapter 5 also touch bases on perception which is, someone’s perspective or point of view. For example, I describes herself as a “bi-racial young lady,” but my point of view or perception is likely to be influenced by my race and gender. In the medical field in…

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    Our teams choose and watched Remember the Titans (drama) and Guess Who (comedy). Both movies have great examples of intercultural communications. In Remember the Titans, was made in 2000 and is based on a true story of an all-white school that is racially integrated with African American coaches and players. Boone played by Denzel Washington took over as head coach. He knew that in order for the team to success that they must put their racial conflict aside and work together to become a winning…

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    How the thoughts of John Durham Peters exist in our modern society The term communication has derived from the Latin word 'communis ' meaning to share. Simply, it is an activity of exchanging information through our thoughts, ideas, information etc. It is possible to compare communication with water. Both are found worldwide, both are fundamental aspects of our natural life and both can be taken for granted. During the stone age, we communicated via signs and non-verbal signals. the way in…

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    culture of China, Americans would have a higher opportunity on landing on negotiation. American and Chinese business culture have some similarities and differences in regards to communication, business relation, and perspective of time. In business, Americans and Chinese know the importance of communications, but how communication is expressed differently based on each culture. Americans…

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    Hofstede, “How Cultures Collide” by Edward T. and Elizabeth Hall and “The Role of Culture and Perception in Communication” by Marshall Singer present different models, terminologies and definitions to expose the phenomenon of culture according to each’s author individual perspective. By understanding what culture is, one can also comprehend the meaning and importance of intercultural communication. Hofstede compares the spectrum of cultures with his five cultural dimensions model. This model…

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    (Marshall University Course Policy). Every student at Marshall University is required to take a first-year seminar (FYS) class. In this class, the course objectives are to encourage inquiry based thinking, information literacy, integrative thinking, intercultural thinking, and metacognitive thinking in students. Other universities such as Brown, an Ivy League school founded in 1764, and the University of Illinois believe all courses and course syllabi should reflect Bloom’s and Fink’s Taxonomies…

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    questions in the paper have only recently been raised, and it is not possible, as yet, to answer all of them with any certainty. This paper will give you the opportunity to further discuss these topics by analyzing a movie, which focuses on intercultural communication issues. This movie is analyzed and it can definitely be noticed that it influence our perceptions and understanding of other…

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    value is unique, we cannot identify the degree of strong or weak of one country culture. Management needs to depend on countries to examine the cultural value. Barriers in communication A model of…

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    people better, being able to use different communication styles in order to communicate with those of other cultures, and the ability to integrate intercultural praxis or “a process of critical, reflective thinking and acting that enables us to navigate the complex and challenging intercultural spaces we inhabit interpersonally, communally, and globally,” (Sorrell, 2013, p. 15). These abilities are incredibly crucial in a world where intercultural communication is happening daily in environments…

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