Abstract
This paper investigates the concept(s) of intercultural competence held by undergraduate students from teacher education courses in English and German languages. To this end, first and fourth year undergraduates of English and German from a federal university in Rio de Janeiro answered two versions of a questionnaire designed to lead students to inductively formulate what they understood as intercultural competence and how they would help their future students develop this competence. Responses were submitted to content analysis and the four groups were compared. Results show that students of English and German who participated in this study hold different perspectives on intercultural competence and one of the reasons for that may be attributed to their educational background.
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Marques-Schäfer, G., Menezes, D. de A., & Zyngier, S. (2018). Assessing Intercultural Competence in Language Teacher Education. Pandaemonium Germanicum, 21(35), 144–169. https://doi.org/10.11606/1982-88372135144
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