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Addressing linguacultural competencies in business English pedagogy

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Abstract

Internationally operating business professionals communicate using English as a business lingua franca (BELF). As BELF communication crosses national borders and includes multiple languages and cultural groups, linguacultural competence is a critical aspect of successful BELF communication. In this study, we derived specific linguacultural competencies (LCCs) required for such communication from the literature and double-checked them with twelve business professionals and two business English teachers. The LCCs were then used to develop a questionnaire to gather the perceptions of ninety business professionals. The results of the survey revealed that all the identified LCCs were deemed essential, with no significant differences between region-based subgroups of respondents. Further, the study highlighted the importance of three components of LCC (knowledge, skill/strategies, and attitudes) to both real-world communication and pedagogy. These findings have important pedagogical implications for developing the LCCs of business professionals and creating a more connected, empathetic, and understanding international business environment.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)419-427
JournalELT Journal
Volume79
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2025

Keywords

  • English as a business lingua franca
  • BELF
  • Linguaculture
  • Business English
  • Transcultural communication

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