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"Making Time to Teach Culture without Taking Time"

"Making Time to Teach Culture without Taking Time". Elena Shvidko, Stefanie Rasmussen, and Mark Tanner Thursday, March 26, 2009 Denver, CO – Convention Center Room 404, 1:00 – 1:45 p.m. Orientations towards culture in the language classroom:. Teaching Culture. Learning Culture.

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"Making Time to Teach Culture without Taking Time"

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  1. "Making Time to Teach Culture without Taking Time" Elena Shvidko, Stefanie Rasmussen, and Mark Tanner Thursday, March 26, 2009 Denver, CO – Convention Center Room 404, 1:00 – 1:45 p.m.

  2. Orientations towards culture in the language classroom: Teaching Culture Learning Culture Learning “About” Culture Teaching “About” Culture

  3. Critical incidents Cultural assimilators Culturgrams Role-plays Cultural similations Field experiences Ethnography Experiential activities Cross-cultural training Values clarification Film / video Literature Realia Authentic materials Techniques Used to Teach Culture?

  4. Many teachers do not include culture into the language classroom because they feel there is “no time” to address culture in a packed curriculum.

  5. Consider a “culture capsulation” • Can 5 minutes make a difference? Let’s do the math! • Say you teach for 14 weeks, 4 days a week for 4 hours a day – If students are taught just 5 minutes of American culture in each class, how much culture instruction will they receive? • Every day? – 4 classes X 5 min. = 20 min./day • Every week? – 4 days X 20 min./day = 80 min./week • Entire course? – 14 weeks X 80 min. = 18 hours and 40 min. of culture instruction (It adds up!)

  6. How can we make time for teaching and learning about culture? • The Grammar Class • The Writing Class • The Reading Class • The Listening Class

  7. Teaching Culture in the Grammar Class • What ideas come to your mind of how to teach culture?

  8. What ideas do come to your mind?

  9. Expanding the lesson…

  10. Another idea…Imparatives

  11. Do not use under the water!

  12. Use only for one head at the same time!

  13. * Do not use for drying pets!

  14. Do not put in mouth!

  15. Do not use orally!

  16. Teaching Culture in the Reading Class

  17. Teaching Culture in the Reading Class 1) Choose a cultural topic that is related to American culture. * Look at the passage taken from the textbook “Active Skills for Reading: Book 3” by Neil J. Anderson

  18. 2) Use different materials in class that help to teach culture* T.V. Guide How would you teach culture using this type of reading material?

  19. Teaching Culture in the Writing Class

  20. Teaching Culture in the Writing Class 1) Choose a cultural topic that is related to American culture. • Compare and contrast two American holidays/famous people/cities etc • Writing on a current event in the US • Writing about political/economical/educational system in America 2) Use different materials in class that help to teach culture

  21. How would you use these “cultural” items in your writing class? • Brochures • Food Packages • Grocery store receipts • Newspapers

  22. How about food packages?

  23. Teaching how to describe a process by making peanut butter sandwich

  24. Why a peanut butter sandwich?

  25. Procedure • Students are divided into groups of three or four • Each group writes the process of making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich using transition words for describing the process: • First • Second • Then • Following this • At this point • After • Before this • Simultaneously • Finally • Next • Lastly • Groups trade their descriptions and each group will have to make a sandwich according to the description. They should follow the description the way it is written.

  26. Teaching Culture in the Listening Class

  27. Teaching Culture in the Listening Class Choose a cultural topic that is related to American culture. *Compare and contrast two American famous people: Martin Luther King http://www.windmillworks.com/games/dream.htm Barak Obama http://www.headsupenglish.com/skillbuilders/listening/obama.pdf -

  28. What Distinguishes Art from an Accident?

  29. What distinguishes “Culture Teaching” from “Talking about Culture?” • Intentionality • Focus

  30. Conclusion: • “The language learning experience should be combined with explicit cultural instruction designed to provide students with specific information about life in the United States and to increase their understanding of American values and behavior.” (Ackerberg and Comer, 1986) • Consider ways that you can incorporate culture into your teaching on a daily basis. As you do so, you will empower your students with the cultural knowledge and understanding they need to be communicatively competent.

  31. Presenters Contact Information Elena Shvidko icylena@hotmail.com Stefanie Rasmussen srasmussen@uvu.edu Mark Tanner mark_tanner@byu.edu Thanks for coming!

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