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Understanding the "Other Side": Intercultural learning in a Spanish-English e-mail exchange
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Second Language LearningMultilingualismE-mail MessagesLanguage EducationEducationCommunicationOther SideIntercultural ExchangeSpanish Second Language AcquisitionCultural DiversityLanguage StudiesCultural FluencyCross-cultural IssueSociolinguisticsE-mail ExchangesForeign Language LearningIntercultural EducationCultureMulticultural CommunicationInterpersonal CommunicationIntercultural LearningIntercultural CommunicationSpanishSpanish-english E-mail Exchange
Intercultural learning is often assumed to be an automatic benefit of e-mail exchanges between groups of learners in different countries, but little research exists on whether on-line intercultural collaboration does actually develop learners' understanding of the other culture's perspective and world view. This paper reviews what recent literature suggests intercultural learning to involve and then reports on a year-long e-mail exchange between Spanish and English second year university language learners. Using the results of qualitative research, the paper identifies key characteristics of e-mail exchanges which helped to develop learners' intercultural communicative competence (Byram, 1997). It also outlines elements of e-mail messages which may enable students to develop successful intercultural relationships with their partners.
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