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Clayton Second semester 2007 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2007 (Off-campus)
This unit examines basic concepts of intercultural communication: face and politeness in language; the relation between cultural values and discourse; cultural variation in speech acts, turn taking rules and formulaic patterns; cultural differences in the organization of written and spoken discourse; and examines theoretical explanations of their interaction in intercultural communication. Case studies drawn from a wide variety of cultures will provide opportunities to examine language use in light of broader cultural, political and social issues such as stereotyping and discriminatory language, cultural expectation and attitudes, cultural awareness training, language reform and policies.
On the successful completion of this unit it is expected that students will:
Student presentation and written report (2,500 words equiv.) : 25%
Research essay proposal and essay (4,250 words) : 45%
Take home test (2,500 words) : 25%
Group/On-line discussion (750 words equiv.) : 5%
1 two-hour lecture/seminar
Either LLC4070 or LLC5070 but not both