Name one stereotype of your culture and one stereotype of an English-speaking culture and explain how you would refute them.
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Weeks 7-8 Online Discussion Topic
Write one idea of how you would incorporate your culture into language lessons if you were teaching your language.
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Weeks 5-6 Discussion Topic
How has your culture influenced your language? Has your language changed as your culture has changed?
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Weeks 3-4 Online Discussion Topic
Find three cultural traditions for each of the things mentioned in the "Basic Needs" section of the reading.
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Final Paper
Final Paper
Write a paper entitled, “My philosophy of teaching culture in the language classroom.”
-The paper must contain the following topics:
1) definition of culture
2) the role of culture in the language classroom
3) the role of culture in the language classroom, specifically for non-native English-speaking teachers
4) practical things to do in the classroom to facilitate good intercultural communication
-The paper must be no less than 10 full pages long, and no more than 12 pages long.
-The paper must contain citations from the course reader and/or your own research.
-The paper must adhere to the Writing Assignment Expectations
If you have any questions about how to write this paper, please contact the instructor at sabrinaresa@yahoo.com or s.resa@seeu.edu.mk.
Write a paper entitled, “My philosophy of teaching culture in the language classroom.”
-The paper must contain the following topics:
1) definition of culture
2) the role of culture in the language classroom
3) the role of culture in the language classroom, specifically for non-native English-speaking teachers
4) practical things to do in the classroom to facilitate good intercultural communication
-The paper must be no less than 10 full pages long, and no more than 12 pages long.
-The paper must contain citations from the course reader and/or your own research.
-The paper must adhere to the Writing Assignment Expectations
If you have any questions about how to write this paper, please contact the instructor at sabrinaresa@yahoo.com or s.resa@seeu.edu.mk.
Article Review Details
Article Review Details
1) The paper must adhere to the Writing Assignment Expectations.
2) You must write the paper in the following format:
1 paragraph of summary
1 paragraph of things you agreed with, found interesting, or found useful
1 paragraph of things you disagreed with or had questions about
3) Any plagiarism found in your paper will result in a zero grade for the assignment. No exceptions will be made.
4) If you have questions about how to write a summary or an article review, please email the instructor at: sabrinaresa@yahoo.com or s.resa@seeu.edu.mk.
1) The paper must adhere to the Writing Assignment Expectations.
2) You must write the paper in the following format:
1 paragraph of summary
1 paragraph of things you agreed with, found interesting, or found useful
1 paragraph of things you disagreed with or had questions about
3) Any plagiarism found in your paper will result in a zero grade for the assignment. No exceptions will be made.
4) If you have questions about how to write a summary or an article review, please email the instructor at: sabrinaresa@yahoo.com or s.resa@seeu.edu.mk.
Compare/Contrast Paper Details
Compare & Contrast Paper Details
1) The paper must adhere to the Writing Assignment Expectations.
2) You must compare and contrast your culture and an English-speaking culture.
3) Use the material from Chapter 1 of the Course Reader to guide you as you write your paper. Think about the differences in: “material possessions; ideas, values, and attitudes; and, behavior patterns” as outlined in the definition of culture found in the Course Reader.
4) This paper may require research. If you use research, you must cite all sources and use proper quotation marks if you are directly quoting from a source.
5) Any plagiarism found in your paper will result in a zero grade for the assignment. No exceptions will be made.
6) If you have questions about how to write a compare/contrast paper, please email the instructor at: sabrinaresa@yahoo.com or s.resa@seeu.edu.mk.
1) The paper must adhere to the Writing Assignment Expectations.
2) You must compare and contrast your culture and an English-speaking culture.
3) Use the material from Chapter 1 of the Course Reader to guide you as you write your paper. Think about the differences in: “material possessions; ideas, values, and attitudes; and, behavior patterns” as outlined in the definition of culture found in the Course Reader.
4) This paper may require research. If you use research, you must cite all sources and use proper quotation marks if you are directly quoting from a source.
5) Any plagiarism found in your paper will result in a zero grade for the assignment. No exceptions will be made.
6) If you have questions about how to write a compare/contrast paper, please email the instructor at: sabrinaresa@yahoo.com or s.resa@seeu.edu.mk.
Writing Assignment Expectations
Writing Assignment Expectations
1) Writing assignments must be typed.
2) Writing assignments must be double spaced.
3) You must use 12pt font for all writing assignments.
4) You may choose from the following fonts: Times New Roman or Calibri.
5) Any deviation from these expectations will result in a lower grade.
1) Writing assignments must be typed.
2) Writing assignments must be double spaced.
3) You must use 12pt font for all writing assignments.
4) You may choose from the following fonts: Times New Roman or Calibri.
5) Any deviation from these expectations will result in a lower grade.
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