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LANGUAGE amp CULTURE
WhyWhat amp How to Teach
Prof GULNAR HUSEYNZADE
Language does not exist without a cultural context
bull Cultural context and communication are closely interrelated
bull ldquoCultural awarenessrdquo means a sensitivity to the impact the culturally affected behaviour has on using the language in the process of communication
Now we know that
Culture is
Culture permeates every aspect of communication Ccedilulture is considered to be based on socially-shared set of normative beliefs amp values generating certain types of behaviour-including all sorts of linguistic behaviour
WErdquoLL CREATE A VIRTUAL SOCIETY WHERE ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS WILL GET A CHANCE TO COMMUNICATE ON A GLOBAL LEVEL
WOW
5If communication is to be successful at any level of significance each of us must cross the cultural divideamp the internal divide
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
5 conclusions1Communication is a cultural act
2Cultural misunderstandings might bring to breakdown in communication
3Intercultural competence is defined as the general linguistic social amp psychological abilities that makes a successful interaction with individuals from other cultures possible
4We have to admit openly that not everyone in the world is rdquojust like merdquoamp accept that cultures amp people are not better or worse but they are different
USED SOURCES
wwwwheatmarkcom
httpwwwanimationfactorycom
ldquoShould cross-cultural training be incorporated in foreign language teaching amp learning rdquo
We interviewed 50 teachers amp 50 students
YesNo
teachers
students
0
510
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE RESULTS OF THE INTERVIEW WE DECIDED TO ASK THE RECTOR OF OUR UNIVERSITY TO INCORPORATE CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING IN FL TEACHING amp LEARNING
bull Activity 1bull What foreign language did you study at
secondary school bull Why did you study these languages (or
this language) and not othersbull Were your reasons for taking the foreign
language any different from the general aims stated above (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 2bull If you were in a position to advise
on measures to prevent problems occurring between a group of people in a multicultural setting what would you advise (5-7)
bull Activity 3bull Make a list of all the things that were
different that you found threatening when you visited a foreign country
bull Then decide which caused the most anxiety beforehand and which in fact turned out to have been the biggest problem (8-10 minutes)
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
Language does not exist without a cultural context
bull Cultural context and communication are closely interrelated
bull ldquoCultural awarenessrdquo means a sensitivity to the impact the culturally affected behaviour has on using the language in the process of communication
Now we know that
Culture is
Culture permeates every aspect of communication Ccedilulture is considered to be based on socially-shared set of normative beliefs amp values generating certain types of behaviour-including all sorts of linguistic behaviour
WErdquoLL CREATE A VIRTUAL SOCIETY WHERE ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS WILL GET A CHANCE TO COMMUNICATE ON A GLOBAL LEVEL
WOW
5If communication is to be successful at any level of significance each of us must cross the cultural divideamp the internal divide
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
5 conclusions1Communication is a cultural act
2Cultural misunderstandings might bring to breakdown in communication
3Intercultural competence is defined as the general linguistic social amp psychological abilities that makes a successful interaction with individuals from other cultures possible
4We have to admit openly that not everyone in the world is rdquojust like merdquoamp accept that cultures amp people are not better or worse but they are different
USED SOURCES
wwwwheatmarkcom
httpwwwanimationfactorycom
ldquoShould cross-cultural training be incorporated in foreign language teaching amp learning rdquo
We interviewed 50 teachers amp 50 students
YesNo
teachers
students
0
510
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE RESULTS OF THE INTERVIEW WE DECIDED TO ASK THE RECTOR OF OUR UNIVERSITY TO INCORPORATE CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING IN FL TEACHING amp LEARNING
bull Activity 1bull What foreign language did you study at
secondary school bull Why did you study these languages (or
this language) and not othersbull Were your reasons for taking the foreign
language any different from the general aims stated above (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 2bull If you were in a position to advise
on measures to prevent problems occurring between a group of people in a multicultural setting what would you advise (5-7)
bull Activity 3bull Make a list of all the things that were
different that you found threatening when you visited a foreign country
bull Then decide which caused the most anxiety beforehand and which in fact turned out to have been the biggest problem (8-10 minutes)
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
bull Cultural context and communication are closely interrelated
bull ldquoCultural awarenessrdquo means a sensitivity to the impact the culturally affected behaviour has on using the language in the process of communication
Now we know that
Culture is
Culture permeates every aspect of communication Ccedilulture is considered to be based on socially-shared set of normative beliefs amp values generating certain types of behaviour-including all sorts of linguistic behaviour
WErdquoLL CREATE A VIRTUAL SOCIETY WHERE ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS WILL GET A CHANCE TO COMMUNICATE ON A GLOBAL LEVEL
WOW
5If communication is to be successful at any level of significance each of us must cross the cultural divideamp the internal divide
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
5 conclusions1Communication is a cultural act
2Cultural misunderstandings might bring to breakdown in communication
3Intercultural competence is defined as the general linguistic social amp psychological abilities that makes a successful interaction with individuals from other cultures possible
4We have to admit openly that not everyone in the world is rdquojust like merdquoamp accept that cultures amp people are not better or worse but they are different
USED SOURCES
wwwwheatmarkcom
httpwwwanimationfactorycom
ldquoShould cross-cultural training be incorporated in foreign language teaching amp learning rdquo
We interviewed 50 teachers amp 50 students
YesNo
teachers
students
0
510
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE RESULTS OF THE INTERVIEW WE DECIDED TO ASK THE RECTOR OF OUR UNIVERSITY TO INCORPORATE CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING IN FL TEACHING amp LEARNING
bull Activity 1bull What foreign language did you study at
secondary school bull Why did you study these languages (or
this language) and not othersbull Were your reasons for taking the foreign
language any different from the general aims stated above (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 2bull If you were in a position to advise
on measures to prevent problems occurring between a group of people in a multicultural setting what would you advise (5-7)
bull Activity 3bull Make a list of all the things that were
different that you found threatening when you visited a foreign country
bull Then decide which caused the most anxiety beforehand and which in fact turned out to have been the biggest problem (8-10 minutes)
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
Now we know that
Culture is
Culture permeates every aspect of communication Ccedilulture is considered to be based on socially-shared set of normative beliefs amp values generating certain types of behaviour-including all sorts of linguistic behaviour
WErdquoLL CREATE A VIRTUAL SOCIETY WHERE ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS WILL GET A CHANCE TO COMMUNICATE ON A GLOBAL LEVEL
WOW
5If communication is to be successful at any level of significance each of us must cross the cultural divideamp the internal divide
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
5 conclusions1Communication is a cultural act
2Cultural misunderstandings might bring to breakdown in communication
3Intercultural competence is defined as the general linguistic social amp psychological abilities that makes a successful interaction with individuals from other cultures possible
4We have to admit openly that not everyone in the world is rdquojust like merdquoamp accept that cultures amp people are not better or worse but they are different
USED SOURCES
wwwwheatmarkcom
httpwwwanimationfactorycom
ldquoShould cross-cultural training be incorporated in foreign language teaching amp learning rdquo
We interviewed 50 teachers amp 50 students
YesNo
teachers
students
0
510
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE RESULTS OF THE INTERVIEW WE DECIDED TO ASK THE RECTOR OF OUR UNIVERSITY TO INCORPORATE CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING IN FL TEACHING amp LEARNING
bull Activity 1bull What foreign language did you study at
secondary school bull Why did you study these languages (or
this language) and not othersbull Were your reasons for taking the foreign
language any different from the general aims stated above (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 2bull If you were in a position to advise
on measures to prevent problems occurring between a group of people in a multicultural setting what would you advise (5-7)
bull Activity 3bull Make a list of all the things that were
different that you found threatening when you visited a foreign country
bull Then decide which caused the most anxiety beforehand and which in fact turned out to have been the biggest problem (8-10 minutes)
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
Culture permeates every aspect of communication Ccedilulture is considered to be based on socially-shared set of normative beliefs amp values generating certain types of behaviour-including all sorts of linguistic behaviour
WErdquoLL CREATE A VIRTUAL SOCIETY WHERE ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS WILL GET A CHANCE TO COMMUNICATE ON A GLOBAL LEVEL
WOW
5If communication is to be successful at any level of significance each of us must cross the cultural divideamp the internal divide
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
5 conclusions1Communication is a cultural act
2Cultural misunderstandings might bring to breakdown in communication
3Intercultural competence is defined as the general linguistic social amp psychological abilities that makes a successful interaction with individuals from other cultures possible
4We have to admit openly that not everyone in the world is rdquojust like merdquoamp accept that cultures amp people are not better or worse but they are different
USED SOURCES
wwwwheatmarkcom
httpwwwanimationfactorycom
ldquoShould cross-cultural training be incorporated in foreign language teaching amp learning rdquo
We interviewed 50 teachers amp 50 students
YesNo
teachers
students
0
510
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE RESULTS OF THE INTERVIEW WE DECIDED TO ASK THE RECTOR OF OUR UNIVERSITY TO INCORPORATE CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING IN FL TEACHING amp LEARNING
bull Activity 1bull What foreign language did you study at
secondary school bull Why did you study these languages (or
this language) and not othersbull Were your reasons for taking the foreign
language any different from the general aims stated above (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 2bull If you were in a position to advise
on measures to prevent problems occurring between a group of people in a multicultural setting what would you advise (5-7)
bull Activity 3bull Make a list of all the things that were
different that you found threatening when you visited a foreign country
bull Then decide which caused the most anxiety beforehand and which in fact turned out to have been the biggest problem (8-10 minutes)
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
WErdquoLL CREATE A VIRTUAL SOCIETY WHERE ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS WILL GET A CHANCE TO COMMUNICATE ON A GLOBAL LEVEL
WOW
5If communication is to be successful at any level of significance each of us must cross the cultural divideamp the internal divide
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
5 conclusions1Communication is a cultural act
2Cultural misunderstandings might bring to breakdown in communication
3Intercultural competence is defined as the general linguistic social amp psychological abilities that makes a successful interaction with individuals from other cultures possible
4We have to admit openly that not everyone in the world is rdquojust like merdquoamp accept that cultures amp people are not better or worse but they are different
USED SOURCES
wwwwheatmarkcom
httpwwwanimationfactorycom
ldquoShould cross-cultural training be incorporated in foreign language teaching amp learning rdquo
We interviewed 50 teachers amp 50 students
YesNo
teachers
students
0
510
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE RESULTS OF THE INTERVIEW WE DECIDED TO ASK THE RECTOR OF OUR UNIVERSITY TO INCORPORATE CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING IN FL TEACHING amp LEARNING
bull Activity 1bull What foreign language did you study at
secondary school bull Why did you study these languages (or
this language) and not othersbull Were your reasons for taking the foreign
language any different from the general aims stated above (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 2bull If you were in a position to advise
on measures to prevent problems occurring between a group of people in a multicultural setting what would you advise (5-7)
bull Activity 3bull Make a list of all the things that were
different that you found threatening when you visited a foreign country
bull Then decide which caused the most anxiety beforehand and which in fact turned out to have been the biggest problem (8-10 minutes)
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
5If communication is to be successful at any level of significance each of us must cross the cultural divideamp the internal divide
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
5 conclusions1Communication is a cultural act
2Cultural misunderstandings might bring to breakdown in communication
3Intercultural competence is defined as the general linguistic social amp psychological abilities that makes a successful interaction with individuals from other cultures possible
4We have to admit openly that not everyone in the world is rdquojust like merdquoamp accept that cultures amp people are not better or worse but they are different
USED SOURCES
wwwwheatmarkcom
httpwwwanimationfactorycom
ldquoShould cross-cultural training be incorporated in foreign language teaching amp learning rdquo
We interviewed 50 teachers amp 50 students
YesNo
teachers
students
0
510
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE RESULTS OF THE INTERVIEW WE DECIDED TO ASK THE RECTOR OF OUR UNIVERSITY TO INCORPORATE CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING IN FL TEACHING amp LEARNING
bull Activity 1bull What foreign language did you study at
secondary school bull Why did you study these languages (or
this language) and not othersbull Were your reasons for taking the foreign
language any different from the general aims stated above (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 2bull If you were in a position to advise
on measures to prevent problems occurring between a group of people in a multicultural setting what would you advise (5-7)
bull Activity 3bull Make a list of all the things that were
different that you found threatening when you visited a foreign country
bull Then decide which caused the most anxiety beforehand and which in fact turned out to have been the biggest problem (8-10 minutes)
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
USED SOURCES
wwwwheatmarkcom
httpwwwanimationfactorycom
ldquoShould cross-cultural training be incorporated in foreign language teaching amp learning rdquo
We interviewed 50 teachers amp 50 students
YesNo
teachers
students
0
510
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE RESULTS OF THE INTERVIEW WE DECIDED TO ASK THE RECTOR OF OUR UNIVERSITY TO INCORPORATE CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING IN FL TEACHING amp LEARNING
bull Activity 1bull What foreign language did you study at
secondary school bull Why did you study these languages (or
this language) and not othersbull Were your reasons for taking the foreign
language any different from the general aims stated above (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 2bull If you were in a position to advise
on measures to prevent problems occurring between a group of people in a multicultural setting what would you advise (5-7)
bull Activity 3bull Make a list of all the things that were
different that you found threatening when you visited a foreign country
bull Then decide which caused the most anxiety beforehand and which in fact turned out to have been the biggest problem (8-10 minutes)
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
ldquoShould cross-cultural training be incorporated in foreign language teaching amp learning rdquo
We interviewed 50 teachers amp 50 students
YesNo
teachers
students
0
510
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE RESULTS OF THE INTERVIEW WE DECIDED TO ASK THE RECTOR OF OUR UNIVERSITY TO INCORPORATE CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING IN FL TEACHING amp LEARNING
bull Activity 1bull What foreign language did you study at
secondary school bull Why did you study these languages (or
this language) and not othersbull Were your reasons for taking the foreign
language any different from the general aims stated above (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 2bull If you were in a position to advise
on measures to prevent problems occurring between a group of people in a multicultural setting what would you advise (5-7)
bull Activity 3bull Make a list of all the things that were
different that you found threatening when you visited a foreign country
bull Then decide which caused the most anxiety beforehand and which in fact turned out to have been the biggest problem (8-10 minutes)
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
bull Activity 1bull What foreign language did you study at
secondary school bull Why did you study these languages (or
this language) and not othersbull Were your reasons for taking the foreign
language any different from the general aims stated above (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 2bull If you were in a position to advise
on measures to prevent problems occurring between a group of people in a multicultural setting what would you advise (5-7)
bull Activity 3bull Make a list of all the things that were
different that you found threatening when you visited a foreign country
bull Then decide which caused the most anxiety beforehand and which in fact turned out to have been the biggest problem (8-10 minutes)
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
bull Activity 2bull If you were in a position to advise
on measures to prevent problems occurring between a group of people in a multicultural setting what would you advise (5-7)
bull Activity 3bull Make a list of all the things that were
different that you found threatening when you visited a foreign country
bull Then decide which caused the most anxiety beforehand and which in fact turned out to have been the biggest problem (8-10 minutes)
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
bull Activity 3bull Make a list of all the things that were
different that you found threatening when you visited a foreign country
bull Then decide which caused the most anxiety beforehand and which in fact turned out to have been the biggest problem (8-10 minutes)
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
bull Activity 4 bull In 1899 Earl Grey remarkedbull Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman
would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better that that of Maori or the Hottentot and no one will object in the abstract to England doing her best to impose her better and higher view on these savageshellip Can there be any doubt that the white man must and will impose his superior civilization on the coloured races
bull (quoted in Phillipson 1992 p45)bull What arguments would you use to refuse the point of
view expresses here (5-7 minutes)
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
bull Activity 5 bull In the context of language
learning and teaching three terms are frequently used mother tongue language and dialect How have definitions of these changed if they have
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
bull Activity 6 bull A linguistic community does not only
share a code of language it also shared a code of behaviour Many clashes between parents and children originate from differences between the system of norms and values at home and the one valid among their friends
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
bull Activity 7 bull You have made friends with someone whose
background is different You have been invited to visit your friendrsquos family for the weekend What do you need to know about your friendrsquos cultural background to avoid social misdemeanours while you are with them Make a list points you need to know about If possible find out the answers from ldquoyour friendrdquo
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
bull Act 8 Have you personally or has anyone you know experienced a setting where a member of the company committed a social misdemeanour that on reflection may have been caused by a difference in cultural background
bull Make a note of any such occurrence and establish the possible cultural rules which may have given rise to the behaviour leading to the ldquomistakerdquo committed
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
Develop grow amp enjoy yourselves
THANK YOU
THANK YOU