Teaching and Learning Second Language Pragmatics for Intercultural Understanding

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Anthony J. Liddicoat
applied linguistics
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EFL Teacher
EFL teacher perspectives
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IC
Inter-cultural Competence
Intercultural Adaptability
Intercultural Awareness
intercultural communication
Intercultural Communicative Competence
intercultural competence measurement
intercultural education
intercultural understanding
Japanese Language Education
L2 classroom discourse
L2 Learner
L2 Politeness
L2 Pragmatic
L2 Pragmatic Instruction
L2 Pragmatic Learning
L2 pragmatics
L2 Speaker
language education
language socialization processes
language teaching
Metapragmatic Awareness
Politeness Norms
Pragmatic Awareness
pragmatic awareness in language education
Pragmatic Competence
pragmatic competence assessment
Pragmatic Norms
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second language pragmatics
Sociopragmatic Awareness
teaching and learning of L2 pragmatics
teaching and learning second language pragmatics
translingual pedagogy
Troy McConachy
Violated

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367555788
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This collection argues for the need to promote intercultural understanding as a clear goal for teaching and learning pragmatics in second and foreign language education.

The volume sees the learning of pragmatics as a challenging yet enriching process whereby the individual expands their capacity for understanding how meaning making processes influence social relationships and how assumptions about social relationships shape the interpretation and use of language in context. This locates pragmatics within a humanistically oriented conception of learning where success is defined relative to the enrichment of human understanding and appreciation of difference. The book argues that intercultural understanding is not an “add on” to language learning but central to the learner’s ability to understand and construct meaning with individuals from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Chapters analyse teachers’ and learners’ ways of making sense of pragmatics, how their assumptions about social relationships impact their perceptions of language use, and how reflection on pragmatic judgments opens up possibilities for developing intercultural understanding.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars in intercultural communication, language education, and applied linguistics.

Troy McConachy is Associate Professor in Applied Linguistics at University of Warwick, UK. His research focuses on how the teaching and learning of L2 pragmatics can contribute to intercultural understanding, looking at the relationship between pragmatics and culture, metapragmatic awareness, classroom discourse, and teacher education.

Anthony J. Liddicoat is Professor in the Department of Applied Linguistics at University of Warwick, UK, and Adjunct Professor in Justice and Society at the University of South Australia. His research interests include issues relating to the teaching and learning of intercultural capabilities in language education and language policy and planning.