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How Different Are We?: Spoken Discourse in Intercultural Communication by Helen Fitzgerald β€” book cover

How Different Are We?: Spoken Discourse in Intercultural Communication

by Helen Fitzgerald
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About the Author, Helen Fitzgerald

Dr Helen FitzGerald has had extensive experience teaching English to immigrants and international students in both Australia and Asia. At present she is an advanced skills teacher at the Canberra Institute of Technology teaching immigrants in the Adult Migrant Education Program. For the last ten years, she has also had an overlapping career as an intercultural communication consultant and trainer, designing and delivering customised courses and briefings for a wide range of Australian organisations in both the private and public sectors. During this time, she has written a textbook, Cross-Cultural Communication for the Tourism and Hospitality Industry, and written and co-authored a number of articles, training courses and online courses on intercultual communication, on English writing and grammar, and on equity and diversity issues.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2002
Publisher
Multilingual Matters Ltd.
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781853596209

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