Connections 11.3 Arab Business Communications. Essential Questions What are the business practices, proper protocol and greetings in an Arab-speaking.

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Connections 11.3 Arab Business Communications

Essential Questions What are the business practices, proper protocol and greetings in an Arab-speaking country? How do the business practices of an Arab-speaking country relate to cultural dimensions and intercultural communication styles?

Activating Based on the previous lessons on the Arab-speaking cultures, what cultural dimensions do you think would influence business practices? 10 Tips on Arab Culture for Successful Business in the Middle East Question sheet re=youtu.be re=youtu.be

Connecting Research Presentation: Business Communications in Arab- speaking Countries Divide students in groups of 3 students. Each group will be assigned an Arab-speaking country listed in the book, Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands (Egypt, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia). Their task will be to design a five- minute PowerPoint or Prezi presentation on their assigned country to be presented to the class. To assist in their research, students need to use the Presentation Organizer. Their notes for the presentation will be turned in for evaluation. Also, distribute the Presentation Rubric to the students to use as a guide in preparing for their PowerPoint or Prezi presentations. Review the rubric. Give students 2 – 3 class periods to prepare their presentation. Each group will give their presentation to the class. Distribute another copy of the rubric to the class and students will use the rubric to evaluate the group’s presentation. As the teacher, use the rubric to grade the presentation.

Summarizing Intercultural Dimensions of Business Communications Summary Select two cultural dimensions or communication styles and explain how these dimensions or styles can cause challenges between Arab-speaking cultures and the U. S. culture in a business setting. Describe possible ways to address these challenges.