... and American business negotiation? 2) How are Vietnamese and Americancultural values reflected in Vietnamese – American business negotiation? 3) What are potential problems in Vietnamese – American ... cornerstone of Americancultural values that nearly every American would agree upon as it permeates every aspect of American society This value shows greatly the desire and the ability of all American ... and American business negotiation? 2) How are Vietnamese and Americancultural values reflected in Vietnamese – American business negotiation? 3) What are potential problems in Vietnamese – American...
... and American business negotiation? 2) How are Vietnamese and Americancultural values reflected in Vietnamese – American business negotiation? 3) What are potential problems in Vietnamese – American ... typical Vietnamese and Americancultural values - to understand the nature of a cross cultural business negotiation - to examine the potential problems in Vietnamese – American business negotiation ... This study attempts to explore one side of cultural differences - Vietnamese and Americancultural values to find out how they are reflected on Vietnamese -American business negotiation Aims of the...
... teaching AmericanCultural studies in the classroom Figure 4: Difficulties in teaching AmericanCultural studies in the classroom Figure 5: The students‟ score for the ways of teaching AmericanCultural ... importance of Americancultural studies teaching and learning, (2) the ways the teachers teach Americancultural studies in the classroom, (3) the ways the students learn Americancultural studies, ... learn Americancultural studies in the classroom Regarding the teaching of Americancultural studies, there appeared such positive points as the teachers‟ effort to include some American cultural...
... learning Americancultural studies in the classroom According to Bada (2000: 101), “the need for cultural literacy in ELT arises mainly from the fact that most language learners, not exposed to cultural ... students’ perceptions on the importance of Americancultural studies teaching and learning (2) How the teachers and the students deal with Americancultural studies in the classroom (3) The teachers’ ... School perceive the importance of Americancultural studies teaching and learning? How the teachers teach and the students learn / expect to learn Americancultural studies in high school classroom?...
... and American business negotiation? 2) How are Vietnamese and Americancultural values reflected in Vietnamese – American business negotiation? 3) What are potential problems in Vietnamese – American ... 193-209 Steward, E C & Bennett, M J (1991) AmericanCultural Patterns: A Cross -cultural Perspective Intercultural Press, Inc Stulberg, Joseph B (1993) Cultural Diversity and Democratic Institutions: ... explore one side of cultural differences - Vietnamese and Americancultural values to find out how they are reflected on Vietnamese -American business negotiation Aims of the...
... Sublime Enjoyment: On the Perverse Motive in American Literature THE AMERICAN PURITAN ELEGY A Literary and Cultural Study JEFFREY A HAMMOND ... and culturally constructed, I thus accept the traditional anthropological assumption that certain patterns of grief and mourning are transcultural and transhistorical If social “power” is a cultural ... bloated first draft of a study of American Puritan poetry, I removed a three-chapter section dealing with the funeral elegy It pained me to so: I was pursuing a cultural reading of Puritan verse,...
... Vietnamese -American study of touching behaviour by Dao Thi Thu Trang (2007), iIt is the fact that Americanthey touch their mothers on face and forehead in form of kissing more often than Vietnamese (American ... intimate distance is used more frequently than American (Vietnamese is 45% compared towhile American is 30%) The data also shows that both many American and Vietnamese people tend to use close ... still seems to be mostly used, Americans 38% and Vietnamese 40% d (38% for American and 40% for Vietnamese) (f) Close friend (opposite sex) Informants A B C D E F G H American 0% 8% 35% 30% 17% 10%...
... only 9.1% of American people choose to the same In contrast, the perception of American informants seems to have little alteration, even no change 3.1.3.2 Cultural knowledge The cultural knowledge ... but come from different cultural background Cross -cultural communication: is the communication between people who live in different countries and come from different cultural background Coming ... locations and holding different values, beliefs,… people in cross -cultural communication face more problems than in intra -cultural and inter -cultural branches This is because people have different ways...
... Nguyễn Quang whose interesting lectures on Cross -Cultural Communication with perspectives on cultural variety have inspired me to this cross- cultural study I would like to express my gratitude ... contribution of both Vietnamese and American informants, whose names I cannot mention here for the completion of my study iii AN AMERICAN – VIETNAMESE CROSS -CULTURAL STUDY ON NONVERBAL EXPRESSIONS ... Vietnamese AM: America /American v List of tables Table 1: Informants’ parameters Table 2: American and Vietnamese common expressions of disappointment Table 3: Amount of expressiveness in American and...
... the salient cultural features manifested in American business practices * To help readers understand more about Americancultural values * To show the other cultures’ attitudes to American business ... manifested in American business practices SCOPES OF THE STUDY Due to the limitation of time and space, the study only focus on several salient cultural values without covering all of the Americancultural ... subgroups within a cultural group, firstly, we must identify what that cultural group is Student: Lª ThÞ H ¬ng Giang - English Class: 44B2 Several salient cultural values manifested in American business...
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