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Question: CHALLENGES OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION It has become a widespread notion that speakers' use of different languages results in intercultural miscommunication and misunderstanding. As Scollon and Scollon (1995) state: When we are communicating with people who are very different from us, is very difficult to know how to draw inferences about what they mean, and so it is impossible to depend on shared knowledge and background for confidence in our interpretations (p. 22). Indeed, the lack of knowledge and beliefs and cultural diversity make it more complicated to arrive at the correct inference or interpretation of meanings. But it can also be argued that English is now a global lingua franca. In fact, with the ASEAN integration, English has been declared the official or working language of ASEAN. So with just one language to be spoken or used by many countries including the 10 member countries of the ASEAN, what else can go wrong? It is thus important to emphasize that the ownership of English cannot be attributed to just one country or to those who use it as a native or home language. The varieties of English spoken by different speech communities have evolved for a reason. They use it for communal purposes. These varieties have been heavily influenced by the local culture and its speakers. Recent studies have shown that the problem of misunderstanding is not overt and can be traced to speech perturbations, poorly managed turn-taking, and non-aligned, "parallel talk" (House, 1999, p. 80). Meierkord (2000, p. 11 as cited by Kaur, 2016) emphasizes that communication in English as a lingua franca (ELF) is "a form of intercultural communication characterized by cooperation rather than misunderstanding" (p. 135). This she noted in her study of participants coming from 17 different first language backgrounds which yielded the result that the participants displayed communicative behavior not generally associated with their linguacultural backgrounds making the talk cooperative and supportive in nature with few misunderstandings. Note that misunderstanding in intercultural communication may not always be caused by verbal utterances. Misunderstandings may also occur due to wrong interpretation of the non-verbal code. For instance, the handshake which is commonly done by people introduced to each other by a third party should be done and interpreted correctly as the type of handshake varies from culture to culture. Study the table below and find out how handshakes differ from country to country. Create a PowerPoint report content for this topic.
Sure, here are some suggested slides that will include the crucial elements of this topic. Each slide will just be a brief summary. Detailed speaker's notes or accompanying verbal explanations would add more depth to each one: Slide 1: Title - "Challenges of Intercultural Communication" Slide 2: Introduction - Quote from Scollon and Scollon (1995) - Brief explanation about why intercultural communication is difficult Slide 3: Impact of English Language and ASEAN - Explanation of English as a lingua franca - Mention ASEAN integration and the role of English Slide 4: Ownership and Evolution of English Language - Discussion about the various Englishes, and their influences - Explain how these languages have evolved for communal purposes Slide 5: Misunderstandings and Varieties of English - Mention studies from House(1999) and Meierkord (2000 cited by Kaur, 2016) - Discuss how misunderstandings are not always overt and can be attributed to other factors, emphasizing cooperative behavior Slide 6: The Role of Non-verbal Code in Misunderstandings - Discuss the influence of non-verbal codes on communication - Mention the handshake as an example of a non-verbal action that differs across cultures Slide 7: Handshake Variations Across Countries - Breakdown of how handshakes differ from one country to another (add table here) Slide 8: Conclusion - Summary of the challenges in intercultural communication, and the importance of understanding these challenges. Remember to include engaging visuals like relevant images or infographics to make your presentation more engaging and understandable to your audience. Also, ensure you admit your references accordingly. Good luck with your presentation!
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