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Practical Techniques for Teaching Culture
Creating Cultural Texture Oxford has used the term 'cultural texture' to describe the many aspects of culture that we need to teach to our students. To achieve this texture, we need to include three different parameters. Information Sources Activity-types Selling-points
1. Information Sources In order to get a comprehensive picture of the target culture from many angles, we need to present our students with different kinds of information. The list below shows some possible sources of information which can be used as materials for teaching culture. Video CDs TV Readings Internet Stories Students own information Songs Newspapers Fieldwork Interviews Guest speakers Anecdotes Souvenirs Photographs Surveys Illustrations Literature
2. Activity Types Many books which attempt to teach culture offer only 'discussion' activities. Discussion is a valuable form of learning in culture, but we cannot expect all students to be able to discuss complex issues at a high level in a foreign language. Often, even high-level students need some preparatory activities with clear goals before they can proceed to discussion.
Quizzes Quizzes are one of the more successful activity types.They can be used to test materials that you have previously taught, but they are also useful in learning new information.For example, a simple true/false quiz. You should ask the students to answer true or false to each of the questions in pairs or groups. They will share their existing knowledge and common sense to give answers. Quizzes offer a high-interest activity that keeps students involved and learning.
Action Logs An action log is a notebook used for written reflection on the activities done during class which also provides useful feedback for the teacher. Students write it up after each class or at the end of each class to evaluate the difficulties or interest during the class activity. Reformulation When students have read an activity or listened to a story, you may like to use reformulation to allow them to check what they have learned and to reinforce it by retelling it to a partner. Reformulation simply means : 'Explain what you just learned to your partner in your own words.' It is a very simple technique, but has proved very successful for learning both culture and language. Noticing As students watch a video or are engaged with some other materials, you can ask them to 'notice' particular features. For example, they could watch a video of a target-culture wedding and note all the differences with their own culture.
Prediction As mentioned above, prediction can be a useful tool in quizzes, but it can be equally useful in using almost any materials.For example, when you are telling a story, you can stop at a certain point and ask the students to predict how it will continue. Or, when you are giving out a reading for homework, first give the title of the reading and ask students to predict what they will learn. Research Student research is one of the most powerful tools we can use. For example, after the first class, we ask students to search the internet or library and find information on any aspect of the target-culture that interests them. In the following class, students explain to their group what they have learned and answer any questions about it.
The most important point is to ensure that the students are actively engaged in the target culture and language.Some other types of activity which have been found useful include the following: ,[object Object]
    Role Play
    Field trips
    Reading activities

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Practical techniques for teaching culture copy

  • 1. Practical Techniques for Teaching Culture
  • 2. Creating Cultural Texture Oxford has used the term 'cultural texture' to describe the many aspects of culture that we need to teach to our students. To achieve this texture, we need to include three different parameters. Information Sources Activity-types Selling-points
  • 3. 1. Information Sources In order to get a comprehensive picture of the target culture from many angles, we need to present our students with different kinds of information. The list below shows some possible sources of information which can be used as materials for teaching culture. Video CDs TV Readings Internet Stories Students own information Songs Newspapers Fieldwork Interviews Guest speakers Anecdotes Souvenirs Photographs Surveys Illustrations Literature
  • 4. 2. Activity Types Many books which attempt to teach culture offer only 'discussion' activities. Discussion is a valuable form of learning in culture, but we cannot expect all students to be able to discuss complex issues at a high level in a foreign language. Often, even high-level students need some preparatory activities with clear goals before they can proceed to discussion.
  • 5. Quizzes Quizzes are one of the more successful activity types.They can be used to test materials that you have previously taught, but they are also useful in learning new information.For example, a simple true/false quiz. You should ask the students to answer true or false to each of the questions in pairs or groups. They will share their existing knowledge and common sense to give answers. Quizzes offer a high-interest activity that keeps students involved and learning.
  • 6. Action Logs An action log is a notebook used for written reflection on the activities done during class which also provides useful feedback for the teacher. Students write it up after each class or at the end of each class to evaluate the difficulties or interest during the class activity. Reformulation When students have read an activity or listened to a story, you may like to use reformulation to allow them to check what they have learned and to reinforce it by retelling it to a partner. Reformulation simply means : 'Explain what you just learned to your partner in your own words.' It is a very simple technique, but has proved very successful for learning both culture and language. Noticing As students watch a video or are engaged with some other materials, you can ask them to 'notice' particular features. For example, they could watch a video of a target-culture wedding and note all the differences with their own culture.
  • 7. Prediction As mentioned above, prediction can be a useful tool in quizzes, but it can be equally useful in using almost any materials.For example, when you are telling a story, you can stop at a certain point and ask the students to predict how it will continue. Or, when you are giving out a reading for homework, first give the title of the reading and ask students to predict what they will learn. Research Student research is one of the most powerful tools we can use. For example, after the first class, we ask students to search the internet or library and find information on any aspect of the target-culture that interests them. In the following class, students explain to their group what they have learned and answer any questions about it.
  • 8.
  • 9. Role Play
  • 10. Field trips
  • 11. Reading activities
  • 12. Listening activities
  • 13. Writing activities
  • 14. Discussion activities
  • 15.
  • 16. Similarities vs. Differences
  • 17. Dark aspects of culture vs. Bright
  • 18. Facts vs. Behavior
  • 19. Historical vs. Modern
  • 20. Old people vs. Young people
  • 21. City life vs. Country life
  • 22.
  • 23. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION