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Djiraro Mangue, Célestine Laure – Online Submission, 2022
In this paper, through a personal narrative discourse, I explore the influence and the contribution of my cross-cultural study experience in China on my development as a young researcher. Through the Chinese academic culture, I learned some best practices that I consider essential for the blossoming and development of a student. Nonetheless, I…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Acculturation, Foreign Countries, Study Abroad
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God, Yu Tim; Zhang, Hongzhi – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2019
In recent years, over half a million Chinese students travelled abroad to study, making China the largest source of international students in the global higher education market. A large Chinese population on campus does not, however, generate prolific interactions between them and local students. Language barriers and cultural distance are…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Foreign Students, College Students, Study Abroad
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McMahon, Patrick – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2011
Higher institutions in the United Kingdom (UK) have responded enthusiastically to two prime ministers' "Initiatives for International Education" to promote Britain as a destination for overseas students and international fees from Chinese students now play an important role in the funding of the UK university sector. Yet it is not clear…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Colleges, Cognitive Style, Foreign Students
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Ulijn, Jan M.; St. Amant, Kirk – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 2000
Examines how various cultural communication practices and perceptions affected the way in which individuals from different cultures perceived the same negotiation process. Demonstrates that culture affected how Dutch and Chinese observers perceived and interpreted the same videotaped Chinese-Dutch negotiation. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Cross Cultural Studies
Schnell, Jim – 1990
As China continues to open to the outside world (economically, politically, and educationally), English language instruction and intercultural communication education in China has increased markedly to enhance international interaction with the United States and other countries. The Chinese approach differs from practices in the United States as…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Cultural Differences, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Schnell, Jim – 1996
"Culture shock" is the expression generally associated with the frustrations that occur when persons have difficulty functioning in a different culture or when persons are exposed to individuals from another culture. Culture shock typically occurs in a 4-stage process that can unfold over varying lengths of time: the honeymoon, crisis,…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, Foreign Countries
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Degen, Tang; Absalom, Doug – Hong Kong Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1998
Aims to identify communication difficulties that arise when Eastern and Western cultures meet in the context of language teaching and learning. With particular focus on China, this article attempts to make explicit some underlying assumptions held by teachers and to contrast these with the expectations of Chinese students. Cultural perspectives…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, English (Second Language)
Li, Mingsheng – 1999
It has been widely acknowledged in language acquisition research that cultural learning is an inseparable part of language learning. However, insufficient attention has been paid to the culture of classroom learning which involves both teachers' and learners' cultural values, beliefs, roles, expectations, and conceptions of teaching and learning.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Cultural Differences
Shen, Yin-Shyan Irene – 1993
Taboo or forbidden topics of conversation are compared for Taiwan, the Republic of China, and United States. Emphasis is on the conveyance of conversational conventions in second language teaching. First, the concept of conversational taboos is examined, noting the non-transferability of taboos across cultures and languages. Four kinds of taboos…
Descriptors: Chinese, Communication Problems, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Training