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Bridging the Humor Barrier: Humor Competency Training in English Language Teaching

Arellano, Maria Ramirez de(Contributions by)Gardner, Scott(Contributions by)Heidari-Shahreza, Mohammad Ali(Contributions by)Hodson, Richard(Contributions by)Petkova, Maria(Contributions by)Pimenova, Nadezda(Contributions by)Pomerantz, Anne(Contributions by)Winchester, Jules(Contributions by)Jr., John Rucynski(Edited by)Prichard, Caleb(Edited by)
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The language barrier is a familiar term, but what exactly is the humor barrier? Humor is a universal phenomenon, but the culture variance in how humor is used can prove to be a major obstacle for English language learners hoping to communicate effectively in cross-cultural contexts. While a growing number of researchers have explored the importance of helping language learners better understand the humor of the target culture, in Bridging the Humor Barrier: Humor Competency Training in English Language Teaching, editors John Rucynski Jr. and Caleb Prichard bring together language teachers and researchers from a range of cultural and teaching contexts to tackle how to actually overcome the humor barrier. This book empirically examines humor competency training and presents related research bearing implications for humor training. Contributors address a wide range of genres of humor, providing fresh insights into helping language learners deepen their understanding and appreciation of the humor of the English-speaking world, including jokes, sarcasm, and satire. This book is an excellent resource for English language teachers looking to help their learners avoid the pitfalls and reap the benefits of humor in the target language.

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Lexington Books
1498592015 / 9781498592017
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
15/03/2020
English
308 pages
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