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Culture in Our Classrooms

Teaching Language through cultural content
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Culture in our Classrooms erkennt die Bedeutung, die die Kultur im Englischunterricht einnimmt und bietet Unterrichtsmaterialien, die Schülerinnen und Schüler durch ihre Relevanz motivieren. Über 80 leicht einsetzbare Aktivitäten helfen Ihrer Klasse:
für die Normen und Verhaltensweisen der Zielkultur sensibilisiert zu werden,eigene und die Werte anderer besser zu verstehen,andere Kulturen jenseits von Stereotypen zu sehen und zu verstehen.
Drei Teile beleuchten Theorie, Praxis und Entwicklung hinter der Thematik:
Teil A: Untersucht Definitionen von Kultur sowie die untrennbare Verbindung von Kultur und Sprache.Teil B: Enhält eine Vielzahl an Aktivitäten, die die Schülerinnen und Schüler zur kritischen Auseinandersetzung und Diskussion ermutigen.Teil C: Behandelt das Thema Kultur mit Blick auf die Lehrerausbildung und enthält 16 praxisnahe Übungen für das Lehrerzimmer.

Culture in our Classrooms acknowledges the role of culture in the English Language Teaching classroom and provides lesson content which is relevant, useful and engaging for students. Over 80 practical and easy-to-use communicative activities will help your students:
become aware of the target-culture norms and behavioursunderstand better their own and other beliefs and valuessee beyond stereotypes and empathise with other cultures
Culture in our Classrooms contains three distinctive parts which focus in turn on theory, practice and development:

Part A: Examines definitions of culture. The authors examine the beliefs behind behaviours, and reflect on the inextricable link between culture and language - suggesting that culture as 'classroom content' involves students on many levels, enabling them to communicate about something deep, compelling and worthwhile.

Part B: Contains a wealth of activities which encourage critical thinking in students and communication between students. They involve students in reacting and reflecting, sharing and comparing - and are grouped into four chapters which foster cultural awareness, focus on the cultural connotations of language, formulate thinking frames for study and, finally, fix their attention on an English-speaking country.

Part C: Approaches culture in the context of Teacher Development and provides 16 practical exercises for staffroom sessions. The exercises span four major skill areas for personal and professional improvement - observation, listening, rapport building and empathy.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-12-501364-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandPaperback
Erscheinungsdatum22.09.2017
Reihen-Nr.Series
Seiten104 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht230 g
WarengruppePädagogik
KategorieDidaktik
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I'm Gill Johnson and I've been a teacher and trainer of EFL for over twenty years. My first job, post CELTA, at the age of 22, was in a prison, where I taught English to foreign inmates. It was a baptism of fire and I certainly learned to be creative and think on my feet there!Later, I joined IH Hastings, where I became interested in humanistic methodology and trained as a CELTA trainer. You may think these two things are diametrically opposed, but they're not!In 1994 I started working for Pilgrims (thanks to Simon Marshall). It was here that I really began to develop as a teacher and trainer. It was also where I met and began working with Mario Rinvolucri and in fact, many of the authors on this website. I shared with Mario my lifelong interest in culture and the influence it wields on our lives. We exchanged stories, experiences and the dialogue began to take shape, culminating in our new book, Culture in Our Classrooms.Apart from writing with Mario, I work in an international boarding school, near Hastings, where I teach French and English and manage a busy languages dept. In my holidays I'm either to be found working on Pilgrims' teacher training programmes, or somewhere on the other side of the planet, running CELTA courses and teacher training workshops. I enjoy speaking at conferences and when I'm not doing any of these things, I like to relax at home, entertaining guests, or spending time with my very patient husband, 'hanging out' with my (now grown-up) children, reading, chatting and chuckling with friends.... or sleeping!

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