In the present chapter, we focus on interpreter-mediated business negotiations as simulated in a classroom environment. Drawing on our own experience as dialogue interpreter instructors and on relevant literature, we argue that the structured role-play is a valuable teaching and learning tool to introduce students to the practice of dialogue interpreting in business settings. If the various steps of the role-playing activity are carefully designed and grounded on a dialogic approach, the activity can in fact shed light on the constraints and expectations associated with (interpreted) business negotiations and raise students’ awareness of the coordinating role of the interpreter therein
In the last two decades, empirical research has shed light on the interactional dynamics of Dialogue...
Research to date on communicative tasks for second language learning has focused on certain task typ...
Developed by Stokoe to train professionals working in communication-rich institutions like hospitals...
In the present chapter, we focus on interpreter-mediated business negotiations as simulated in a cla...
This paper presents new teaching materials on business e-negotiation subjectthrough the development ...
This chapter focuses on the teaching of communication and interaction skills to learners who have al...
Engaging in active-learning techniques like role-play simulations can provide opportunities for grad...
This contribution deals with a particular type of talk, interactions in business settings involving ...
Against the background of the current literature on (interpreter-mediated) doctor-patient interactio...
Drawing on the assumption that the business negotiation is a specific type of spoken genre, this pie...
The present paper sets out to compare role-playing techniques based on scripts to the Conversation A...
Though negotiations are an imperative aspect of business dealing, most university students do not re...
This paper critically evaluates the use of role-playing simulations in a negotiation course taught t...
This chapter focuses on the teaching of communication and interaction skills to learners who have al...
In the last two decades, empirical research has shed light on the interactional dynamics of Dialogue...
Research to date on communicative tasks for second language learning has focused on certain task typ...
Developed by Stokoe to train professionals working in communication-rich institutions like hospitals...
In the present chapter, we focus on interpreter-mediated business negotiations as simulated in a cla...
This paper presents new teaching materials on business e-negotiation subjectthrough the development ...
This chapter focuses on the teaching of communication and interaction skills to learners who have al...
Engaging in active-learning techniques like role-play simulations can provide opportunities for grad...
This contribution deals with a particular type of talk, interactions in business settings involving ...
Against the background of the current literature on (interpreter-mediated) doctor-patient interactio...
Drawing on the assumption that the business negotiation is a specific type of spoken genre, this pie...
The present paper sets out to compare role-playing techniques based on scripts to the Conversation A...
Though negotiations are an imperative aspect of business dealing, most university students do not re...
This paper critically evaluates the use of role-playing simulations in a negotiation course taught t...
This chapter focuses on the teaching of communication and interaction skills to learners who have al...
In the last two decades, empirical research has shed light on the interactional dynamics of Dialogue...
Research to date on communicative tasks for second language learning has focused on certain task typ...
Developed by Stokoe to train professionals working in communication-rich institutions like hospitals...