Helping EFL Students Avoid Socio-pragmatic Failure: Focus on Nonverbal Intercultural Competence

https://doi.org/10.48185/tts.v1i1.45

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  • Driss Benattabou School of Arts and Humanities, Moulay Ismail University, Meknes, Morocco

Abstract

This article examined the vital importance of conjoining between such notions as ‘formal culture’ and ‘deep culture’ as two inextricable aspects of EFL teaching and learning. There is a tacit assumption here that if Moroccan learners of EFL are not assisted through recognizing some aspects pertaining to English ‘deep culture’, many intercultural difficulties and misunderstandings may result. The two aspects of English language learning and teaching should in no way be looked at as being mutually exclusive. Rather, they are two intertwined facets of the same coin. The examination of many instances of intercultural misunderstanding demonstrates that a holistic vision of deep culture (nonverbal behaviour along with some extra-linguistic features of the target language) ought to be incorporated as a basic course supplementing the existing teaching materials geared to foster Moroccan university students’ intercultural nonverbal competence. This paper ends up discussing the implications for the implementation of some strategies to foster foreign language students’ nonverbal communication skills as an integral part of a broader concept of ‘intercultural nonverbal competence’.

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Author Biography

Driss Benattabou, School of Arts and Humanities, Moulay Ismail University, Meknes, Morocco

         Driss Benattabou, Ph.D., is Professor of Applied linguistics and Gender Studies. He obtained his Ph.D in Applied Linguistics from the Department of English Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Moulay Ismail University, Meknes, Morocco. He has over thirty-three years experience in teaching Applied linguistics and Gender Studies. He has also been teaching Applied Linguistics, General Linguistics, Research Methods, Oral Communication, Public Speaking, Professional and Academic Writing. He has a number of publications and papers presented at national and international journals. He is a member of the following Networks/ Associations: Research Laboratory of “Applied Linguistics & Language Development", Member of Doctoral Program: "Applied Linguistics," School of Arts and Humanities Moulay Ismail University of Meknes, Morocco, and member of the Moroccan Inter-University Network of English (MINE). He is also a member of the Research Laboratory entitled “Discourse, Creativity, Society, and Religions (DISCRESORS), Sidi Mohammed University, Fes-Saiss.

        Prof. Driss Benattabou supervised many PhD. dissertations and presided the jury of many public defense sessions. He is the reviewer of some national and international journals and proceedings. He is a member of the editorial board of the Proceedings on Media, Culture and Education, hosted at the department of English, Moulay Ismail University, 2010. He has also been participating very actively as a member or as a president of the board committee concerned with the recruitment of university teachers or the evaluation of their on-going progress along the academic scales of the department.

Published

2020-12-28

How to Cite

Benattabou, D. (2020). Helping EFL Students Avoid Socio-pragmatic Failure: Focus on Nonverbal Intercultural Competence. TESOL and Technology Studies, 1(1), 23–41. https://doi.org/10.48185/tts.v1i1.45

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