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In this section we plan to provide
articles on the relation between culture and language teaching. Most will be
introductory and useful for teachers and college students writing diploma
works. We start with a series that Alan
Pulverness has given us permission to present: Distinctions & Dichotomies: Culture-free, culture-bound English as a Foreign Culture? - ELT and British Cultural Studies Radislav Millrood (Univ of Tambor) has let us reproduce his reflections in an article contrasting a number of cultures (but especially Russian and American) in relation to several models Models for Describing Culture Intercultural Communication and the Press Violeta Karastateva & Nikolina Tsvetkova Department of In-Service Information and Training of Teachers, Sofia University ‘St. Kliment Ohridski’ The present paper appeared as a result of the authors’ involvement in the process of writing and the trial run of the Intercultural Studies for Language Teachers: a postgraduate distance learning course run by the British Council, Sofia and the Teacher Training Institute, Sofia. |
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