This revised edition of Michael Byram's classic 1997 book updates the
text in light of both recent research and critiques and commentaries on
the 1st edition. Beginning from the premise that foreign and second
language teaching should prepare learners to use a language with fluency
and accuracy, and also to speak with people who have different cultural
identities, social values and behaviours, the book is an invaluable
guide for teachers and curriculum developers, taking them from a
definition of Intercultural Communicative Competence through planning
for teaching to assessment. This edition refines the definitions of the
five 'savoirs' of intercultural competence, and includes new sections on
issues such as moral relativism and human rights, mediation,
intercultural citizenship and teachers' ethical responsibilities.