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Intercultural Communication

Byram, Michael & Fleming, Michael (Eds.) (1989). Language Learning in Intercultural Perspective. Approaches through Drama and Ethnography. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Byram, Michael et al. (1994). Teaching and Learning: Language and Culture. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters Ltd.

Byram, Michael & Zarate, Genevière (Eds.) (1998). The sociocultural and intercultural Dimension of Language Learning and Teaching. Strasbourg: Cedex.

Flesch, Rudolf (Ed.) (1961 [1959]). The book of unusual quotations. London: Cassell.

Hall, Edward T. & Hall, Mildred R. (1990). Understanding cultural differences. Germans, French and Americans. Maine: Intercultural Press.

Hunt, Ken (1993). The Xenophobe’s guide to the Aussies. London: Oval books.

Kramsch, Claire (1994 [1993]). Context and Culture in Language Teaching. Second edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Miall, Anthony & Milsted, David (1999). The Xenophobe’s guide to the English. London: Oval books.

Ross, David (1999). The Xenophobe’s guide to the Scots. London: Oval books.

Samovar, Larry A. et al. (1998). Communications between cultures. Third edition. USA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Storti, Craig (1994). Cross - Cultural Dialogues. 74 brief Encounters with Cultural Difference. Maine: Intercultural Press.

Tomalin, Barry & Stempelski, Susan (1993). Cultural Awareness. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Winterson Richards, John (1999). The Xenophobe’s guide to the Welsh. London: Oval books.

Zeidenitz, Stefan & Barkow, Ben (1993). The Xenophobe’s guide to the Germans. London: Oval books.

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