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Culture and Language

Authenticity, culture and language learning

Authenticity, culture and language learning

... the language learning ...text, language competence or social ...of language teaching and learning, not just to move beyond a binary deployment of the concept of authenticity, but also to reinstate it ...

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Culture and Language: An Action Research Study on the Impact of Integrating Culture into a Chinese Language Immersion Program

Culture and Language: An Action Research Study on the Impact of Integrating Culture into a Chinese Language Immersion Program

... Classroom interaction. According to Bodycott (2006), teachers display cultural beliefs, attitudes, and values unintentionally toward their literacy teaching. These cultural views are transferred through the ...

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Culture, language, pedagogy : the place of culture in language teacher education

Culture, language, pedagogy : the place of culture in language teacher education

... and culture It has long been a commonplace of methodology modules that language learners should be exposed to a variety of Englishes, and that language teaching materials should not be confined to ...

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The Issue of Language and Culture in Educational Language

The Issue of Language and Culture in Educational Language

... Foreign Language Learning System" in 2012 serves as a specific impetus for further improvement in this ...the culture of linguists, who are learning foreign languages in the world, is ...of language ...

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Culture and emotional language

Culture and emotional language

... underlying language comprehension” (2012: ...foreign culture The story of Veronica Zhengdao Ye in the introduction was a good illustration of the difficulty facing an individual suddenly transplanted in an ...

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Language learning and language culture in a changing world

Language learning and language culture in a changing world

... practical language competencies has to develop learners' cross-cultural awareness, at the very ...incremental language skills, such as speaking or listening, intended for functional communication can take ...

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Polynesian language and culture history

Polynesian language and culture history

... of language, exemplified in the great interest in lexicostatistics about thirty years ago, and that linguists and archaeologists can take a rather mechanical view of culture, each hoping to find some ...

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English language, culture and Translation

English language, culture and Translation

... of language inevitably involves making choices and establishing priorities in order to accommodate cultural ...of culture bound terminology can be one of the most difficult areas of language learning ...

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Caliban's Meaning: The Culture of Language

Caliban's Meaning: The Culture of Language

... that language has a psycho-emotional dimension which is not just a feeling as Ashcroft ...a language which is not transferrable to any other language because of the difference in cultural ...that ...

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LCI Language, Culture, Identity

LCI Language, Culture, Identity

... our language better – new words, grammar, pronunciation? Or do we want to educate them in our history or our culture? Or, finally, do we want to develop new methods at the museum, broaden our field of ...

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Culture in Foreign Language Teaching

Culture in Foreign Language Teaching

... about culture is about the goals of language study: is the goal to raise students’ awareness about Language in general (MLA, 2007)? ; to give them the skills necessary to communicate with L2 speakers ...

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Culture Learning in the Language Classroom

Culture Learning in the Language Classroom

... http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781483346267.n73 Language learning is linked to culture learning through the assumption that language and culture are inseparable and that full understanding of a ...

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THE INFLUENCE OF MASTERING TARGET-LANGUAGE CULTURE ON THE STUDENTS’ LANGUAGE SKILLS

THE INFLUENCE OF MASTERING TARGET-LANGUAGE CULTURE ON THE STUDENTS’ LANGUAGE SKILLS

... Moreover, in speaking, as the lecturer said that in order to make communication successful, students need to focus not only on the language use but also nonverbal one. How they look when speaking, how they ...

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The link between language and culture on the lessons of Russian as a foreign language

The link between language and culture on the lessons of Russian as a foreign language

... foreign language teacher is to form a student’s communicative competence, which is a complex of other competencies such as linguistic, discursive and ...the culture of the speakers of the studied ...

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Learning Japanese Language and Culture through Literature. Kitani Makiko, Center for Language and Culture, Doshisha University

Learning Japanese Language and Culture through Literature. Kitani Makiko, Center for Language and Culture, Doshisha University

... literature, culture, advanced level, international students Introduction In this paper, I will discuss my literature lectures for international students at the Doshisha University Center for Japanese ...

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The language of culture and the culture of language : Oromo identity in Melbourne, Australia

The language of culture and the culture of language : Oromo identity in Melbourne, Australia

... Lefebvre describes 'everyday life' as a compound of united insignificances, a 'compound of signs by which our society expresses and justifies itself and which forms part of [r] ...

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The Relationship between Language and Culture

The Relationship between Language and Culture

... given language affect the way people perceive and ...that culture and language are not separable (Ji, Zhang, & Nisbett, ...a language influences how its speakers view the world is today most ...

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Course: Language, Culture & Society Lecture 5: Understanding Culture

Course: Language, Culture & Society Lecture 5: Understanding Culture

... Group 6: ‘Culture is a fuzzy set of basic assumptions and values, orientations to life, beliefs, policies, procedures and behavioural conventions that are shared by a group of people, and that influence (but do ...

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Latin Language and Culture

Latin Language and Culture

... ``dead'' language, the exclusive preserve of academic specialists, unsupported by a living ...a culture in which Latin was already cultivated as a learned language so di¨erent from the vernacular as ...

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Language and Culture in ELT

Language and Culture in ELT

... of culture as the way of life, attitudes and opinions, foods, fairs, and folklores of a nation’s ...If culture is now seen as encompassing much larger historical processes - the memories and aspirations of ...

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