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Nee – Taalkoeien: over eigenaardigheden in de taal
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Taalkoeien: over eigenaardigheden in de taal. Smelten nog steeds in de mond – tolerant taalblog over taalvariatie. 13 december, 2007. Discourse markers, ze zijn er in alle vormen en kleuren. De interessantste vind ik op dit moment “nee”. Hoewel we immers zeer veel “ja” gebruiken – “jaja, wat een weer he” – geven we opmerkingen met een hogere relevantie blijkbaar aan met “nee”. “nee, over die bril van Gert…”. Waarom in godsnaam gebruiken we een negatief element om het gesprek een draai te geven? Of zoals ...
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Intercultural Communication: 2005-12-11
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A blog about cross-cultural awareness and intercultural communication. What I liked most about the Egypt document were the last two paragraphs: the ones on tradition and moral codes. The rest of the information is fine when it comes to length. Try to elaborate the last part a bit. Especially the religious limits and the moral codes (e.g. difference between men and women in a Muslim country) need some more explanation. Don't forget to include a list of references (URL's and/or books)!
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Intercultural Communication: Intercultural communication in Iraq
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A blog about cross-cultural awareness and intercultural communication. Intercultural communication in Iraq. Though the Intercultural Communication course has been finished, I’ve decided to keep on posting on intercultural matters from time to time. We are living in thrilling times, when it comes to intercultural communication. This has been made clear over and over again (cf. the last few weeks) and it hit me again this morning when I heard an interview with an Iraqi on the Flemish radio. A lot of Belgia...
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Intercultural Communication: 2005-11-06
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A blog about cross-cultural awareness and intercultural communication. Next week: integration week. Next week is the first integration week for NE. For all of you (i.e. not only for NE, but also for OM and International Students), I will reserve next week's session (14 November) for questions and answers about your integration task. Lecture 6: Intercultural leadership. Communication with people from the Middle East:. Be patient. Recognize the Arab attitude towards time and hospitality;.
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Intercultural Communication: 2005-10-16
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A blog about cross-cultural awareness and intercultural communication. Before lecture 5: intercultural leadership. A question to think about before the next lecture: What characteristics does it take to have an. Use the comments to react. Playing with media (e.g. role of the internet). Knowing everything about two (or more) cultures. Lecture 4: Intercultural competence. Last week I sent you home with this. With your answers, I would like to make these afterthoughts:. Government for the last 6-7 years).
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Intercultural Communication: 2006-02-05
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A blog about cross-cultural awareness and intercultural communication. I would like to point out a few facts that hit me over the last few weeks. Fact 1: I watched a late night talk show on the Flemish television, where an actor played the role of a priest, complaining about why people don’t go church anymore. It was clear that the actor was laughing at the (catholic) church. Result: no official reaction from the church. Fact 2: I watched a hilarious Flemish comedy series. Abonneren op: Berichten (Atom).
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Intercultural Communication: 2006-01-08
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A blog about cross-cultural awareness and intercultural communication. First things first: happy new year to all of you. May health and intercultural experiences may be your advantages for 2006! I promised to post something about the upcoming exams. Here we go. Your final result will be covered by three parts:. Short written essay (exam), with the stress on. For the exact division of the marks, I would like to refer to your curriculum brochure. Abonneren op: Berichten (Atom).
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Intercultural Communication: 2005-11-13
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A blog about cross-cultural awareness and intercultural communication. Lecture 7: explanation integration task. Linklist for this lecture (selection):. Http:/ www.expatriate-online.com/moving/Belgium/culture/culture.cfm. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flemings. Http:/ www.expatica.com/source/forum thread.asp? You can retrieve some information for. Maybe something similar is available for your country; look for forums (like. Could be interesting for you as well. Abonneren op: Berichten (Atom).
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Intercultural Communication: 2005-12-04
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A blog about cross-cultural awareness and intercultural communication. Lecture 10: Intercultural Communication and Ethics. Feeling better after Monday's "breakdown". The world is a stage filled with actors and actresses, but they come from different cultures and they need to coordinate their scripts and actions in order to accomplish their collective purposes (according to William Shakespeare). Three key ethical dilemmas:. When in Rome, do as the Romans do.". Question: how far would you go? O Is it ethic...
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Intercultural Communication: The Greatest Belgian (2)
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A blog about cross-cultural awareness and intercultural communication. The Greatest Belgian (2). According to the French speaking community of Belgium, the Greatest Belgian of all time is Jacques Brel. Actually, he was of Flemish origin, singing in French, living in Brussels. I wonder whether Brel is really better known abroad than the Flemish Greatest Belgian. Since he performed in France and in most of the French speaking world, I guess the answer will be. By the way, Father Damian was third.