Teachers of This refers to the ability to meet and engages e successfully with people of another social group. Referee
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When people of one town meet people of another town to create a joint project, they need IC. References MLA (Modern
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Intercultural communicative competence
Intercultural communicative competence results from combining the teaching of (CI) with communicative teaching,
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Intercultural understanding
ppreciate, and be open to various aspects and forms of cultural and social diversity. All of these three competencies are highly
interconnected and encompass self-awareness and strong interpersonal competence Referencias Oxford, R. L. 1.
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Ethnocultural empathy
Ethnocultural empathy refers to the ability to understand the feelings of individuals who are ethnically and/or
culturally different from oneself. However, ethnocultural empathy goes beyond merely understanding those
people’s feelings; it involves an emotional response that is congruent with the perceived welfare of the individuals;
we feel their feelings and care about them. It involves the ability to walk in another’s shoes or “feel with” a person
quite different from oneself. Referencias Oxford, R. L. 1. rebeccaoxford@gmail. co., & Gkonou, C. cgkono@essex. ac.
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Cognitive flexibility
is the ability to create new categories and see more than one cultural perspective. Referencias Oxford, R. L. 1.
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